B/C OF MY LACK OF CLARITY IN MY FIRST POST, I HAVE EDITED IT. ALL EDITS TO THE 1ST POST APPEAR IN BOLD. I HOPE THIS IS CLEARER. THANKS FOR YOUR PATIENCE! THNX
Hi guys!
I want to build Hunter Two Stroke amp from scratch.
I would like to do two mods:
A) install a jack within the amp to accept a cable from a footswitch to change between the boost modes (switch 2 on the schematic). I want to keep the faceplate switch, just add a footswitch option. I would like to have an LED(s) on the faceplate of the amp that will indicate when the boost is on
B) Instead of using an old fashioned 6V lamp, substitute a LED.....My guess is that the tone won't suffer too much, amirite?
If I didn't want to use the 6.3A old lamp path at all, how and where would I break into the circuit (connect to the 220V on/off switch?) with an LED that would indicate the amp is on?
So how would I do that????
Thanks!
BTW, the schematic is from this site....
![](http://music-electronics-forum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=44273&d=1501278037&thumb=1)
I tried uploading image from my computer, didn't work. Tried image link, might not have worked....if you don't see an image, here's the thread url where I found the schmatic. http://music-electronics-forum.com/s...ghlight=stroke
Hi guys!
I want to build Hunter Two Stroke amp from scratch.
I would like to do two mods:
A) install a jack within the amp to accept a cable from a footswitch to change between the boost modes (switch 2 on the schematic). I want to keep the faceplate switch, just add a footswitch option. I would like to have an LED(s) on the faceplate of the amp that will indicate when the boost is on
B) Instead of using an old fashioned 6V lamp, substitute a LED.....My guess is that the tone won't suffer too much, amirite?
![Stick Out Tongue](https://music-electronics-forum.com/core/images/smilies/tongue.png)
So how would I do that????
Thanks!
BTW, the schematic is from this site....
I tried uploading image from my computer, didn't work. Tried image link, might not have worked....if you don't see an image, here's the thread url where I found the schmatic. http://music-electronics-forum.com/s...ghlight=stroke
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