Yes you can. There isn't a quantifiable metric on "switch hardness" but yeah.Errant Tiger wrote:I don’t mean to hijack the thread but is it possible to replace a very hard switch with a less hard one, without going all the way to full-on soft? I’m thinking of a pedal like the Boneshaker.
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Thanks! I don’t know shit about this shit, so that helps immensely.JonnyAngle wrote:Yes you can. There isn't a quantifiable metric on "switch hardness" but yeah.Errant Tiger wrote:I don’t mean to hijack the thread but is it possible to replace a very hard switch with a less hard one, without going all the way to full-on soft? I’m thinking of a pedal like the Boneshaker.
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Re: Soft click switches
The 3PDT switches I've gotten from Tayda lately are the softest I ever tried (while still being affordable). They have the standard look, blue, but the plastic is more shiny than some other blue, clicky ones, and the edges of the switch housing are rounded, not sharp. Maybe that helps, if you happen to see some that look like that.