First of all, Hi all.
I'm new here and new as well to the world of electronics and DIY.
I've installed a booster on my axe. an EMG AB.
worked great and all, but I was concerned about the whole battery issue.
so I've installed a 3PDT mini toggle.
after a couple of hours of hassling and re-doing the whole thing I have managed to gain what I intended.
which is bypassing the booster and the battery when not in use.
thus making it possible to leave the guitar plugged with a PL while not draining the battery.
here is a poor schematic of how I wired the 3PDT:
the wire from sleeve is connected to a stereo input jack.
so the negative terminal from the battery closes circuit with the ground when a PL is inserted. just like in any stomp-box.
now there is a popping sound when switching between modes.
this is caused by the negative terminal closing and opening circuit.
while the battery is disconnected, there is no popping sound whatsoever.
Thanx for reading this post so far, and I hope to be a contributing source to this forum as well as a big learner.
I'm new here and new as well to the world of electronics and DIY.
I've installed a booster on my axe. an EMG AB.
worked great and all, but I was concerned about the whole battery issue.
so I've installed a 3PDT mini toggle.
after a couple of hours of hassling and re-doing the whole thing I have managed to gain what I intended.
which is bypassing the booster and the battery when not in use.
thus making it possible to leave the guitar plugged with a PL while not draining the battery.
here is a poor schematic of how I wired the 3PDT:
the wire from sleeve is connected to a stereo input jack.
so the negative terminal from the battery closes circuit with the ground when a PL is inserted. just like in any stomp-box.
now there is a popping sound when switching between modes.
this is caused by the negative terminal closing and opening circuit.
while the battery is disconnected, there is no popping sound whatsoever.
Thanx for reading this post so far, and I hope to be a contributing source to this forum as well as a big learner.
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