lockbody
Well-known member
My DC5a has this little problem where if you don't plug a FS into the front and you set the GEQ switch on the back for "Lead" it works as you expect - no GEQ on the rhythm channel, and GEQ on the Lead, but plug in one of the two foot switches I have, either a one button Rectifier, or two button DC(b) FS, and the GEQ is turned on for both channels. You can also set the selector for "Rhythm", and the same thing happens - GEQ on both channels.
Weird huh?
Well, looking at the schematic for the DC5a, it shows a 3300ohm resistor inline with the + inside the FS itself. Something the Rectifier and the DC(b) footswitches don't have. The DC-5b schematic doesn't show it either, only the 5a.
Is this my problem? I was just using the search function a little while ago searching for "LDRs" and came upon one post regarding switching problems in a 50 Caliber, and one person mentioned "And I bet you're just using any ol' foot switch without a resistor in it.".
Was there any reason for Mesa to do this other than the obvious one of forcing people to buy their proprietary foot switch? I do know I'm going to be making a trip to Radio Shack tomorrow to see if adding the resistor fixes my problem.
Weird huh?
Well, looking at the schematic for the DC5a, it shows a 3300ohm resistor inline with the + inside the FS itself. Something the Rectifier and the DC(b) footswitches don't have. The DC-5b schematic doesn't show it either, only the 5a.
Is this my problem? I was just using the search function a little while ago searching for "LDRs" and came upon one post regarding switching problems in a 50 Caliber, and one person mentioned "And I bet you're just using any ol' foot switch without a resistor in it.".
Was there any reason for Mesa to do this other than the obvious one of forcing people to buy their proprietary foot switch? I do know I'm going to be making a trip to Radio Shack tomorrow to see if adding the resistor fixes my problem.