Every once in a while I run across and amp where to turn the power on I have to flip the switch down (instead of up). That drives me crazy. I also think it is a little dangerous since I might be working on an energized circuit and not realize it.
I am currently working on a Marshall amp where it is this way (down is on). I have to stop and think if I turned the amp on (or off). Luckily it has a red power indicator LED.
Things get even more confusing when working on the chassis upside down (than it normally sits in the cabinet).
Sometimes I get so exasperated I removed the switch, turn it around and reinstall it.
I am currently working on a Marshall amp where it is this way (down is on). I have to stop and think if I turned the amp on (or off). Luckily it has a red power indicator LED.
Things get even more confusing when working on the chassis upside down (than it normally sits in the cabinet).
Sometimes I get so exasperated I removed the switch, turn it around and reinstall it.
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