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  • Trace Elliot C100 Speed Twin

    I just picked up a mint condition Trace Elliot C100 Speed Twin. It did not come with any footswitches. There is an 8 pin DIN jack for a 5 function footswitch. I cannot find any info on the original footswitch that Trace Elliot sold but did get a schematic of the amp and see that I can build one with momentary switches.
    I would like to be able to have LED's on this homemade footswitch to be able to see what condition the switched functions are in. Does anyone have a schematic of the original footswitch?

  • #2
    Say,
    I noticed that on the Britishaudioservice.com site, there are free owners manuals downloads. They have the pin-out for the Speed Twin in there. glen - mars amp repair

    Originally posted by Hhabersat View Post
    I just picked up a mint condition Trace Elliot C100 Speed Twin. It did not come with any footswitches. There is an 8 pin DIN jack for a 5 function footswitch. I cannot find any info on the original footswitch that Trace Elliot sold but did get a schematic of the amp and see that I can build one with momentary switches.
    I would like to be able to have LED's on this homemade footswitch to be able to see what condition the switched functions are in. Does anyone have a schematic of the original footswitch?

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    • #3
      Thanks.
      I was able to find out more about the original (unavailable) footswitch. It seems that the original footswitch had a duplicate digital switching circuit that is in the amp itself. This is how it was able to have indicating LED's for the switch functions.
      I have since talked to a tech at the US service center for Trace Elliot and he said without this circuitry it's impossible to get remote indication.
      The best I can do is to build a footswitch with the appropriate momentary switches, multiconductor cable and DIN plug (which I found at Mouser) and not have indicating LED's.
      It's worth it since this amp sounds really good and I will be able to remotely control Channel Selection, Boost, Master Selection (this amp has 2 switchable master volume controls) and the Effects Loop.

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      • #4
        Results??

        Originally posted by Hhabersat View Post
        Thanks.
        I was able to find out more about the original (unavailable) footswitch. It seems that the original footswitch had a duplicate digital switching circuit that is in the amp itself. This is how it was able to have indicating LED's for the switch functions.
        I have since talked to a tech at the US service center for Trace Elliot and he said without this circuitry it's impossible to get remote indication.
        The best I can do is to build a footswitch with the appropriate momentary switches, multiconductor cable and DIN plug (which I found at Mouser) and not have indicating LED's.
        It's worth it since this amp sounds really good and I will be able to remotely control Channel Selection, Boost, Master Selection (this amp has 2 switchable master volume controls) and the Effects Loop.
        Did you ever get the footswitch accomplished with desired results?

        John

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        • #5
          Thanks for following-up.
          I did build the footswtich without any indicating LED's. It works well and my son, the actual user of the amp, is very happy with it.

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          • #6
            Gibson Super Goldtone

            Thought I'd post a few pics of my Super Goldtone, 30 watts Class A, 1x10" and 1x12". Currently using a 2 button footswitch, but wish I had the 5 button (non-latching) footswitch under discussion here.











            Last edited by johnnieboy2; 10-30-2007, 09:49 PM.

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            • #7
              Sorry I didn’t get back to you sooner. As I mentioned before, my son has the amp at school. He finally brought the footswitch home yesterday so that I could take pictures. See the attached JPEGs.

              It’s pretty simple:

              Refer to the attached “Switching Circuitry” document. This has excerpts from the Schematic manual and describes how the switching works and gives a printout of the pins on the mini-din jack. The Trace Elliot amp supports two footswitches as shown on the diagram. Just reference one of them.
              You basically short the appropriate pin to the ground pin , 0V, with a momentary switch to activate that function.
              I bought the 8 pin mini-din plug from Fry’s. You can also order it from Mouser I believe.
              I also bought the momentary switches from Fry’s. You can see from the picture of the inside of the footswitch that I am just using one switch per function then shorting the appropriate line to a common that is wired to the 0V pin as per the diagram.
              I used heavy duty heat shrink tubing to reinforce the strain relief for the mini din plug since I saw this as a potential weak link.
              For reference, attached is the manual and schematic for the Trace amp.






              Post Construction Notes:

              My son asked me to include his comments on the construction…

              The switches are a little too close together (he has size 15 feet!)
              The box is a little too tall.
              Once I find a more suitable enclosure, I’ll probably rebuild it.



              Hope this all helps; let me know how it works out for you.



              Harold
              Speed Twin II C100 & H100.pdf

              SPTW.pdf

              Switching Circuitry.doc

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