In position one it connects the top and lower middle pins. Middle connects the two inner ones. Third position does the lower two. Interesting.
Another funny fact. Roland email support emailed me today saying they don't have the switch anymore. I explained that their phone support sold me one yesterday. Their reply was that maybe phone support has a seperate stash of them. Seemed really odd. Hopefully I wasn't sold the wrong part...
Freaking Roland sent me a power switch. I am pissed at the lady I talked to on the phone when I ordered it. She asked "Is it the power switch on the far right?" I said NO, it is the switch for the Chorus and Tremolo. It is to the left of the power switch at the end of all the knobs.
LAME. Now I need to send that back and see if they can send me the part I actually want... LOL
In case Roland craps out, does anyone know what type of switch it is? It looks like it is an 8 pin switch. Would a Mustang slider switch work? I guess I could wire it up and find out, but I would be worried about damaging it.
The amp came in. I found out one of the four speaker mounting bolts wasn't attached to anything. The baffle was broken. IMG_3432 by Hentai No Baka, on Flickr
I put the three good bolts in and added wood screws in the four other holes straight in to the baffle board to make sure it was secure.
While it was apart I tested the chorus and tremolo. Using my footswitch from my VHT Special 6 I was able to turn them both on or off so I actually didn't need a new switch after all. I put the casters back on with nice screws and got it all put back together.