I found a design for a feedback looper, I think it was from experimentalistsaudio.com or something-I'm at work and don't have the link here:
anyhoo-it calls for a 3PDT stompswitch, but I am wondering if I can substite a toggle switch instead, and if so, which type of part would I need?
DPDT or something? I'm new to pedal/circuit hacking, so bear with me please.
Thanks,
Brooks
DIY Feedback loop - part substitution
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Re: DIY Feedback loop - part substitution
That's got to be what Aen put on the Hurrican looper I just got. He had to hunt down the toggles since I didn't want the std giant push toggles.
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Re: DIY Feedback loop - part substitution
I found them on smallbear actually. I like that you can see the "pilot lights" in your pic. Those are "Tonewrecker toggley edition exclusive" pilot lights, BTW.
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