relocating switches on power amp

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gary
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relocating switches on power amp

Post by gary »

I have a Peavey 60/60 6l6 power amp. Apart from the power and standby switches on the front panel, all the sockets and pots are on the rear panel - which makes the rear the more useful to have facing forward. I would prefer to have the switches on the 'rear' too so they are accessible with everything else.

Can you think of any potential audio or emi issues I might cause by running the power to the back? I'm thinking of removing a couple of the many unused jack sockets and mounting the new switches in their place.

Thanks for any advice.
Andy Le Blanc
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Re: relocating switches on power amp

Post by Andy Le Blanc »

It depends upon proximity, look at whats closest to your intended new location.
If its right next to say the input it might not be a good idea.
Twist the AC wires, at least, you might want to consider running the wire through
a braided metal tube, grounded, if their in a location that has the potential
of creating issues.
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Gibsonman63
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Another approach

Post by Gibsonman63 »

I bought a rack mounted power distribution box for about $20 from PartsExpress for my studio. It has a separate rocker switch for each plug. This allows me to just power up the gear I need for any given task and to easily power things down when I am done without climbing behind the racks.
gary
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Re: relocating switches on power amp

Post by gary »

I could use that approach now but, without wishing to rehash old arguments, I would like to have use of the standby switch.
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