Like you, I can't even begin to imagine how this could work. But I did find the manufacturer. Unfortunately, you have to email them to get a data sheet. I think I will tomorrow.
Like you, I can't even begin to imagine how this could work. But I did find the manufacturer. Unfortunately, you have to email them to get a data sheet. I think I will tomorrow.
I checked on these some years ago. As I remember, the minimum order size at the time was 5 units.
If you decide to order I'd happily chip in for one, and I bet there are others who'd be interested.
Might be worth opening a thread about that, if and when.
The sweet switch is a pretty cool thing. It seems to react a bit differently to the various positions on the 5-way rotary.
Not sure if it might be the unusual design of the T&B humbuckers. Or just be my perception playing tricks.
But I suspect the interaction might be more complex than a plain cap-to-ground arrangement.
Then again, the cap to ground does more than simply bleed off treble...
I checked on these some years ago. As I remember, the minimum order size at the time was 5 units.
If you decide to order I'd happily chip in for one, and I bet there are others who'd be interested.
If I was a younger man, I'd be all over this. But I've got too many projects I have yet to finish.
I'm not writing it off completely, but let me (us) do more research on this. If I read the website properly, the max delay, passively, is about 5ns. I'm not exactly sure what I'd do with that.