Shep said:thanks...can you email me a few pic's of the switch.. i don't understand how the led will turn on and off if you have it in parallel with the switch..
Boogiebabies said:Other than the Lead footswitch which gets voltage from the LDR supply, the EQ and Reverb are just circuit make or break connections. They provide no voltage because all they do is open or short to ground. If you want LED's, you'll need an external power source and the proper switch. With the proper switch your not adding 9V to the circuit, your just powering the LED's so when you stomp the switch, one pole shorts the EQ or Reverb and the other pole takes 9V's to light the LED.
Shep said:virgo1999
this is wat i am going to do....
all you need is a box big enough to fit everything..( 4 switchs carling 101b's ( suggested by BB) , 2 LED's, 2- 3.3k resistors and a socket ..)
the cable should be a 4 core with a ground/bare wire. i'ii call it 1,2,3,4,ground...
one end should have 2 mono jacks ( 1 on one jack tip/core 2 the other jack tip, and the same ground going to each ) and a stereo jack ( 3 core on the the tip and 4 on the middle and the shared ground with the ground.. the other end should be the male plug so that can go straigh into your box...
in your box, wire one of side's of all the switch together making them all connented to the ground..wire core 1 to one switch and wire in paralell a 3.3k resistor and LED over the switchs termails...do the same for core 2 with the LED...wire 3 and 4 to the switchs the same way as 1,2 but don't pull the led in on those switchs as it won't work..
to basicly test it...get a multimeter if you have one... and put a probe over the tip and a probe over the ground of jack one and set the meter to make a beep or ring if there is a unbroken circuit..turn the switch on and off and if the ringing stop when the switch is off and starts when the switch is on then it is working..do this for each one..
i hope this all works..
BB can you comfirm...
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