Artie
Peaveyologist
While wiring up the series/parallel mod on my Genny, I noticed this little quirk. Not a big deal, but perhaps worth mentioning. This is referenced to this SD schematic:
Series Mod
Note the portion of the switch in the blue box:
The only function of that half of the switch is to create a "dead" position on either your 3-way or 5-way switch. It doesn't really serve any purpose.
If we modify it to look like this . . .
. . . we gain a couple small advantages. First off, if we aren't using a push/pull pot for switching, we can get by with a SPST switch instead of a DPDT.
The second benefit, which is really the more important one, is that we replace the "dead" postion on the 5-way, with a redundant position. Might make the difference between having a red face or not, if performing live and you accidently switch to that position.
Like I said, not earth shattering, but perhaps, worthy of mention.
Artie
Series Mod
Note the portion of the switch in the blue box:
The only function of that half of the switch is to create a "dead" position on either your 3-way or 5-way switch. It doesn't really serve any purpose.
If we modify it to look like this . . .
. . . we gain a couple small advantages. First off, if we aren't using a push/pull pot for switching, we can get by with a SPST switch instead of a DPDT.
The second benefit, which is really the more important one, is that we replace the "dead" postion on the 5-way, with a redundant position. Might make the difference between having a red face or not, if performing live and you accidently switch to that position.
Like I said, not earth shattering, but perhaps, worthy of mention.
Artie