I am working on a '59 Bassman reissue for a Harp playing friend of mine. The amp has been modded for blues harp even to the point of installing a reverb circuit and tank. The original reverb installation placed the reverb blend control on the chassis by the PI. It also had no switch. I've moved the blend control pot to the GND switch position (and the GND switch inot a new location on the bottom of the chassis). I also placed a small toggle switch next to the pot. We are now talking about putting a foot switch in the system.
My thought is this. The PS on the amp has the HV outputs for plate voltages and also the -52v for bias. I'd have to put in a relay somehow and a jack for the foot switch. How about an RF switch? Has anyone used RF switches to switch amp functions like this? I went online and found more stuff than I care to research. a transmitter I could mount in a stomp box would be good instead of a joystick looking device the player would have to operate by hand.
Any thoughts or histories?
My thought is this. The PS on the amp has the HV outputs for plate voltages and also the -52v for bias. I'd have to put in a relay somehow and a jack for the foot switch. How about an RF switch? Has anyone used RF switches to switch amp functions like this? I went online and found more stuff than I care to research. a transmitter I could mount in a stomp box would be good instead of a joystick looking device the player would have to operate by hand.
Any thoughts or histories?
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