finally got around to doing this. (yes, it took years!
I will be switching the T-AMP inputs from 2x RCAs to a DAC, do i need to switch the grounds as well?
for 4 pole, I found this
2pcs AC 250V 2A 125V 6A on on 2 Position 4PDT 12 Terminals Toggle Switch | eBay
not particularly cheap though, and DPDT would make it cheaper and simpler if possible.
I will be switching the T-AMP inputs from 2x RCAs to a DAC, do i need to switch the grounds as well?
for 4 pole, I found this
2pcs AC 250V 2A 125V 6A on on 2 Position 4PDT 12 Terminals Toggle Switch | eBay
not particularly cheap though, and DPDT would make it cheaper and simpler if possible.
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Push switches are cheap. Examples from Mouser:
SPUN Series - Basic information
http://www.mouser.com/ds/2/140/P010635B-23886.pdf
Also, a 4PDT relay is a common enough item. Bonus would be the relay could sit near the signal path and the button can be anywhere. No need to run signal to the panel and back.
SPUN Series - Basic information
http://www.mouser.com/ds/2/140/P010635B-23886.pdf
Also, a 4PDT relay is a common enough item. Bonus would be the relay could sit near the signal path and the button can be anywhere. No need to run signal to the panel and back.
Push switches are cheap. Examples from Mouser:
SPUN Series - Basic information
http://www.mouser.com/ds/2/140/P010635B-23886.pdf
Also, a 4PDT relay is a common enough item. Bonus would be the relay could sit near the signal path and the button can be anywhere. No need to run signal to the panel and back.
Thanks Enzo.
What would be the benefit of running a simple switch+relay instead of a 4PDT switch? and how would you wire it?
What would be the benefit of running a simple switch+relay instead of a 4PDT switch? and how would you wire it?
I think Enzo already give the biggest benefit of a spst switch+relay.........being able to place it at the input rather than running cable to the front and then back.
It might be easier to get a 4PDT relay than a 4PDT switch that you like.
I can't think of another advantage off-hand.
On the disadvantage side is getting the right voltage for the relay. Perhaps current might be an issue. The space. Hum/click sound.
Lots of wiring guides available via Google.................
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