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  • 3PDT switch between 2 inputs

    I am re-building my own switcher/looper and want to modify it for 2 guitar inputs. I mainly use wireless system so one instrument is connected all the time, but I need to set up second input that can be selected via 3PDT switch. So switch between two inputs

    switch ON (light on) - signal from input #1
    switch OFF (no light) - signal from input #2
    -> and then out to the rest of the looper

    I havent found solution on the web... can you point me how to wire the switch for that kind of operation?

  • #2
    You only need a SPDT switch to switch inputs. The ground is common and there's no need to switch it. If you want indicator lights, use a DPDT switch and use the other half of the switch to switch power to different indicators. All that is if I understand your quest properly. If you already have a 3PDT switch, you don't need to use one of the segments.
    Last edited by The Dude; 08-22-2022, 11:23 PM.
    "I took a photo of my ohm meter... It didn't help." Enzo 8/20/22

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    • #3
      If you're trying to switch input A off at the same time you are turning input B on using only one switch, this wiring diagram should work:

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      The only difference would be the labels for "In" and "Out A/B" would be reversed.

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      • #4
        Thanks so much - and sorry for my late reply! I did this by simpler method without diodes.
        All my switcher works great BUT i have "click" head on amp each time I stomp on any loop 3PDT switch. Do you know, by any chance, how to get rid of that? (capacitor?)

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        • #5
          In my experience, that is just one of the problems encountered with 3PDT switches, especially cheap ones. The ones made by Gorva are pretty quiet. Not sure if a capacitor would work without affecting the signal in some way.

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          • #6
            I bought most expensive I could (Gorva). The click is not the switch itself, I'm pretty sure it's grounding issue or something, but I checked twice everything and it seems well built

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