(though at the cost of several relays/switches)
Having a single jack appears as the good idea.
EDIT: seen https://chasingtone.com/my-parallel-cas ... mp-switch/

whose network (switch bottom) could be converted to the "usual" 1M/680k.
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Fred,fred.violleau wrote: ↑Tue Feb 09, 2021 3:53 pm Cool ! Glad I could help!
Yes two relays, but that is part of the plan on my build : to have to ability to switches channels on the fly and the icing on the cake : to "boost" the signal with the cascading option
Fred.
I bought mine on Hoffman's forum, dirt cheap and super handy, and if you order a lot, they are all attached and ready to be cut by hand.
excellent. I had the same though about the NFB being a useful switchable control. I'm looking forward to your build I will probably copy it when you're donefred.violleau wrote: ↑Tue Feb 09, 2021 8:38 pm @Marcus, yes, I revoiced the NORMAL channel with the following :
- 22k input resistor
- 2k2 resistor and 5uf 25v bypass cap
- 220k plate resistor
- .005uf coupling cap (filters out some bass frequencies, making it humbucker friendly and keep things under control when cascaded)
I am also putting the NFB switch on relay, as well as the cathode bypass.
So the amp will be super gig friendly, having many options on the clean side (NORMAL or BRIGHT) coupled with the ability to sweeten or push these with the NFB (ON/OFF) and cathode bypass (IN/OUT). I am using it as a head build, so I can use different speakers. 2x12 WGS ET90 is very different then the 1x12 50W Celestion
Fred.