I have one each of these two amps, each having a two button foot switch for reverb and vibrato on/off. Both use a Switchcraft 238x plug and three conductor cable to connect to the amps. They are interchangeable. One is marked "Made in Mexico", the other isn't. The one marked "Made in Mexico", when plugged into an amp, makes a static-y, crackling noise when touched or moved. The other one is completely silent. On the noisy one I have replaced the Switchcraft plug, soldering it very neatly and identically as it was, also comparing it to the other switch. I've checked both switch assys' with a meter, and both work as they should; no shorts or opens where there shouldn't be. Inside the switch assy's both are wired identically, and there are no stray strands of wire sticking out of any of the conductors to contact ground. One of the conductor wires has the "common" wire braid around it, and it reads good continuity through it. This braid is soldered to the metal plug housing at one end, and goes to one terminal of each switch at the other end. Visually and meter-test wise, both foot switches are identical.
I am totally at a loss to understand what's going on. It almost seems that the actual cable is bad inside, but I've never heard of foot switch cable being bad like this! Usually, if a conductor is broken inside the sheath, that circuit won't work.
Has anyone ever seen this situation before?
Thanks!
I am totally at a loss to understand what's going on. It almost seems that the actual cable is bad inside, but I've never heard of foot switch cable being bad like this! Usually, if a conductor is broken inside the sheath, that circuit won't work.
Has anyone ever seen this situation before?
Thanks!
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