My Mk IIb did not come with a Gain switching jack for some reason, so I added one earlier this week. It is very nice, being able to switch the gain on & off with a foot switch.
Last night I made one more change. Since my amp doesn’t have a reverb, it has an extra hole in the rear of the chassis. I wired the signal for the channel switching relay and the gain switch to a stereo jack and mounted that in the spare hole. I made a two-button switch box with a stereo cord. The box has a little toggle switch that jumps the channel footswitch to the gain footswitch, so that when I hit the channel switch, I can have the gain switch on automatically. This is cool for me because I like the rhythm tone with out the extra gain. I may quit using an over drive pedal now!
Now if I can just add a graphic EQ…
Last night I made one more change. Since my amp doesn’t have a reverb, it has an extra hole in the rear of the chassis. I wired the signal for the channel switching relay and the gain switch to a stereo jack and mounted that in the spare hole. I made a two-button switch box with a stereo cord. The box has a little toggle switch that jumps the channel footswitch to the gain footswitch, so that when I hit the channel switch, I can have the gain switch on automatically. This is cool for me because I like the rhythm tone with out the extra gain. I may quit using an over drive pedal now!
Now if I can just add a graphic EQ…