Hello,
This might sound like a strange question to you experts out here, but I'm not into electronics much. I do as much as I can myself and I'm willing to try stuff out and learn about the possibilities.
I have a guitar amplifier that I began modding. Mostly resistor values changes or cut out, or cap values changes or cut out or combinations etc. I've done quite some changes to it but it got me thinking. It would be great to switch between the modded circuit and the stock circuit cause they both sound very different. I made this quick schematic for myself (yeah, I know it's not how it's supposed to be, but I understand it):
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As you see there are 15 SPDT functions, the first line is always the stock one and the second lines are the modified values etc. It would be great if I could change them all with the flick of a switch.
By the way, the 15th one is just a mod with a potentiometer and some caps for a custom control on the amp, called a resonance control. That only works if SPDT number 9 is on the modded line (like R46 isn't in the circuit). This resonance control only works if another function on the amp is disables, the DI-output. Which you don't really need but it would be nice to change back so it works again íf you need it. It's really either the added resonance control, or the DI-out and I'd like the possibility to switch between those.
My idea was to get all these components on a new project board, not too big and place that in an empty space inside the amp, and have it wired to one switch to control all functions.
Does this make ANY sense?
Any opinions or is this a bullcrap idea?
Thanks
This might sound like a strange question to you experts out here, but I'm not into electronics much. I do as much as I can myself and I'm willing to try stuff out and learn about the possibilities.
I have a guitar amplifier that I began modding. Mostly resistor values changes or cut out, or cap values changes or cut out or combinations etc. I've done quite some changes to it but it got me thinking. It would be great to switch between the modded circuit and the stock circuit cause they both sound very different. I made this quick schematic for myself (yeah, I know it's not how it's supposed to be, but I understand it):
**broken link removed**
As you see there are 15 SPDT functions, the first line is always the stock one and the second lines are the modified values etc. It would be great if I could change them all with the flick of a switch.
By the way, the 15th one is just a mod with a potentiometer and some caps for a custom control on the amp, called a resonance control. That only works if SPDT number 9 is on the modded line (like R46 isn't in the circuit). This resonance control only works if another function on the amp is disables, the DI-output. Which you don't really need but it would be nice to change back so it works again íf you need it. It's really either the added resonance control, or the DI-out and I'd like the possibility to switch between those.
My idea was to get all these components on a new project board, not too big and place that in an empty space inside the amp, and have it wired to one switch to control all functions.
Does this make ANY sense?
Any opinions or is this a bullcrap idea?
Thanks
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