Home made Bypass & Feedback Loop pedal (was Stomp switch

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Home made Bypass & Feedback Loop pedal (was Stomp switch

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Am I right or am I wrong in thinking this stompy switch, should turn "on" the effect once pressed, (and the effect stays on) then off again if pressed again, like a normal stomp box on/off switch?

...and Not a only keeping the effect on when stood on and staying stood on type switch.
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yes....the ones that are only on when they are held down are "momentary" switches
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fuck fuck fuckityfuck. :roll:

it's acting like a momentary, me thinks its b0rked.
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Post by SGJarrod »

it does not click when fully depressed?.... if it is a momentary one it always says it right in the product description.....

I have never used the Alpha ones, I always use the blue ones....cliff, e/h, ect...
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I can't be bothered to dig into the pile of stuff on my other desk right now, but I think the Alpha momentary one has an M stamped on the metalwork somewhere - I bought one by mistake a while back.
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I can't be arsed to open it up again to check for a M (thanks for the tip!) but the switch ins't in the "momentary" section of the website, hence why I was under the impression it was straight on/off normal one..

Email Banzai next..
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"M" = Momentary
"L" = Latching/Maintaned

On Alpha switches.

"L" version on it's way. GOod bit of CS by these BANZAI chaps :wink:
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rps-10 wrote:"L" version on it's way. GOod bit of CS by these BANZAI chaps :wink:
Well done them!
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I must be unlucky or alpha switches are crap. Soldered in the latching switch yesterday and had time to test the pedal this morning. 5 whole mins of it working and then nowt! Tap it slightly with me foot and its alive again. Soldering looks fine and wiggling the stompy bit makes or breaks the connection.
5 minute job to make a bypass and feedbacker pedal has never been so time consuming.
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Post by Mike »

Could you have overheated it and broken it during the solder process? In my experience Alpha switches are very high quality.
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Post by rps-10 »

Thought that too, but I soldered it in situ so casing should act as a heat sink,if needed..

But anyway, wasn't the switch, (I did give all jacks and switches the once over with the spanner before retesting this evening) it was one of the other pedals in the line causing issues.

Works a treat, my very own I made this Bypass & Feedback Loop pedal :D

Outwardly doesn't look pretty as I had a go at swirl paining it, plus my little daughter has now put some of her stickers on it, so it will stay as is.
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