Harpo
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You could mod it back to the original schematic, but actually you have it already built in.
craigmorris74 said:Just to make sure I don't mess something up what I try this, in summary, I need to:
1. Reverse the wires going from A(pole) to A2
2. Connect A1 to a ground, most easily C1
Is this correct?
Thanks
Craig
Yes, that's what I meant, thanks.tzman said:Y
If you meant
1. Reverse the two wires going from A AND (not to) A2,
2. Connect A1 to ground, most easily C1
then yes, that's all!
Right side of the DPDT toggle forces the audio-VCAs in bypass condition.NorthernLight said:I came across this PDF: http://www.hausverwaltung-heger.de/al_leck_trick/ssl_mod.pdf which supposedly adds a LED to the bypass using only a DPDT toggle switch. I tried to figure out how this works myself but I don't understand the mod, also because it looks like the bypass wires to the front panel board seem to be omitted completely. Can anyone shed some light on it? I already found that some of the suggested points to attach the wires to the PCB can be done easier by using the holes for the 202 VCA's.
Basically what I want to achieve is a DPDT bypass switch that lights a LED when the bypass is NOT active. Preferrably without adding a relay to the equation.
NorthernLight said:Hmm, I guess that minimalist bypass LED mod is not what I want after all then. I'll just have to find me a source of affordable miniature 3PDT switces instead. I have a Purusha case with 5mm LED hole and 5mm toggle switch hole for the bypass, I guess that's all prepared for the relay-based bypass option. I'm not going to go that path, if I would do it the relay way it would have to be true bypass for both channels, too complicated for now.
Thanks for the explanation though
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