Hi guys;
Over the years I have used sturdy stompswitches for their reliability -- like carlings, fulltones, etc. I'd like to know if anyone has a recommendation for a long-life switch that doesn't make so much mechanical noise. It could also be a DIY project from available parts. I do like the TS style mini pedal but haven't ever reverse engineered one.
Thanks, Skip
Mechanically quieter footswitch?
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Re: Mechanically quieter footswitch?
Carling also makes momentaries that are rugged and quiet. You would need some minor flip-flop type logic to manage the relays.Luthierwnc wrote:Over the years I have used sturdy stompswitches for their reliability -- like carlings, fulltones, etc. I'd like to know if anyone has a recommendation for a long-life switch that doesn't make so much mechanical noise. It could also be a DIY project from available parts.
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PC Mount Carlings are pretty quiet
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The box the switch is mounted in contributes a great deal to the noise.A hollow metal box is very noisy.A wooden box with just enough routed for the switch and wires is actually very quiet.
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Crystal latice or vacuum,that is the question.
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I suppose I could fill it with construction foam
No moving parts in there. sh
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Re: Mechanically quieter footswitch?
I've had pretty good success with the Alpha DPDT. Mouser part#: 107-SF12020F-L
Also, the Carling "X-wing" is pretty quiet.
Of course, both these do generate audible "clicks" when actuated but considerably less than the more rugged Carling 316-PP or the blue 3PDT. Reliability wise, I've used both without failures yet (knock on wood!!!)
Also, the Carling "X-wing" is pretty quiet.
Of course, both these do generate audible "clicks" when actuated but considerably less than the more rugged Carling 316-PP or the blue 3PDT. Reliability wise, I've used both without failures yet (knock on wood!!!)
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Re: Mechanically quieter footswitch?
It is a minor issue but I've always disliked hearing the click before the lead. sh