Footswitch for Maestro PS-1
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- BlindtoFaith
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Footswitch for Maestro PS-1
Anyone care to build me one on the cheaps?!
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Re: Footswitch for Maestro PS-1
Ron Nealey used to make those -- not cheap though. Uses a funny little connector. You could probably get a schematic off him for $5 or so. Save you a lot of hassle trying to figure it out.
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Re: Footswitch for Maestro PS-1
"A six-pin Molex type connector located on the rear of the unit provides connection to an optional three-button footswitch that duplicates the operation of the three buttons, providing remote foot control of the phaser"
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Re: Footswitch for Maestro PS-1
Exactly -- a funny little connector.Jero wrote:"A six-pin Molex type connector located on the rear of the unit provides connection to an optional three-button footswitch that duplicates the operation of the three buttons, providing remote foot control of the phaser"
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Re: Footswitch for Maestro PS-1
Could you just put it in a true bypass loop?
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Re: Footswitch for Maestro PS-1
I would say yes, but that would limit the functionality without having the 3 buttons. But I guess if you find one Phase tone you enjoy, you could just throw it in a loop and just bypass it
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Re: Footswitch for Maestro PS-1
It's also got a plate on the bottom so you can mount it on a mic stand and flip the switches by hand ...
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Re: Footswitch for Maestro PS-1
There's one here
Not cheap though: asking price is $175
Cheapest I've seen them recently is $150
(I got mine for free though cos I'm a lucky bastard)

Not cheap though: asking price is $175
Cheapest I've seen them recently is $150
(I got mine for free though cos I'm a lucky bastard)
