Here's my idea: attach a device to the control panel of the amp to push down on the plastic boost switch. You'd have a footswitch with one or two 9V batteries to supply the power to something like a small elctromagnet which would activate the push button. I thought of two different ways to mount it- maybe with a rubber coated magnet, or maybe have a clip that you would slip under the loosened input jack nut.
There would be an adjustment on the plunger that would shut off the 9 or 18 volts when it reached a certain position, so as to not damage the push button or drain the batteries.
Any thoughts on this? It sure sounds easier to do than adding a separate relay board to a Classic 30!
Steve Ahola
There would be an adjustment on the plunger that would shut off the 9 or 18 volts when it reached a certain position, so as to not damage the push button or drain the batteries.
Any thoughts on this? It sure sounds easier to do than adding a separate relay board to a Classic 30!
Steve Ahola
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