I have a Belton brick reverb circuit and then a EHX LPB-1 boost it goes into.
I have two foot switches. A 3PDT and 4PDT switch. The 3PDT bypasses the reverb and the 4PDT the LPB-1
The LPB-1 is 4DPT switch because I'm using the last row of lugs on the switch to lift a resistor on the Reverb circuit to achieve a full wet signal. When this occurs the LPB-1 is brought into the signal path to boost the gain lost from the resistor lift.
All works but the issue is if I hit the 3PDT bypass switch it will take the Reverb out of the circuit but the boost will still be on - I'll have to hit the other footswitch.
What I really want is the 3PDT to be the master bypass switch and the 4PDT switch is used to switch between a 100% Wet (with boost) or not reverb signal.
Any recommendations on how to do this?
I realize what I have now is a wiring scheme like linked below that is meant to bring two separate circuits in and out of the signal path.
I have two foot switches. A 3PDT and 4PDT switch. The 3PDT bypasses the reverb and the 4PDT the LPB-1
The LPB-1 is 4DPT switch because I'm using the last row of lugs on the switch to lift a resistor on the Reverb circuit to achieve a full wet signal. When this occurs the LPB-1 is brought into the signal path to boost the gain lost from the resistor lift.
All works but the issue is if I hit the 3PDT bypass switch it will take the Reverb out of the circuit but the boost will still be on - I'll have to hit the other footswitch.
What I really want is the 3PDT to be the master bypass switch and the 4PDT switch is used to switch between a 100% Wet (with boost) or not reverb signal.
Any recommendations on how to do this?
I realize what I have now is a wiring scheme like linked below that is meant to bring two separate circuits in and out of the signal path.
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