So I've ordered a couple of these. Gonna give em a spin.
Anyone used this sort of thing before for true bypass modding?
Footswitch Daughterboards
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Re: Footswitch Daughterboards
They can make things tidy sometimes but they take up more room and are twice the work so I typically don't use them.
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Re: Footswitch Daughterboards
I use them for some of my builds. The place I buy my kits from have ones that connect to his host pcb's via a ribbon cable. So quick and neat and a more convenient way to mount the led and current limiting resistor. But if the kit is based on a vintage fuzz then I wire the stomp switch for the vintage old school vibe.
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Re: Footswitch Daughterboards
I love these things. Mammoth electronics has these 6 or 7 core ribbon cables you can get which makes it so easy to hook up if you've got a pcb set up for it.

