Hi,
I am looking for a source selection rotary switch for my preamplifier project. I need to select between the 4 input sources.
-> Which types should I choose - Shorting or Non-shorting
-> How many poles are required?
-> How many decks are required?
NOTE
I am attaching the manual of a rotary switch I came across. It is a Non-shorting 4 Position 2 Pole switch. Is this Okay for my requirement?
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Best regards,
BP
I am looking for a source selection rotary switch for my preamplifier project. I need to select between the 4 input sources.
-> Which types should I choose - Shorting or Non-shorting
-> How many poles are required?
-> How many decks are required?
NOTE
I am attaching the manual of a rotary switch I came across. It is a Non-shorting 4 Position 2 Pole switch. Is this Okay for my requirement?
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Best regards,
BP
Attachments
2 pole, 4 throw.
"Decks" depends how it is made. Some switches are a deck per pole. Others get 4 or more poles on one deck.
I prefer non-shorting. I do not like to short outputs to each other. I think whatever comes after the switch should be stable even when the switch is open (between positions; or if you switch to an un-plugged input). However others say shorting. It is probably not critical.
That Greyhill is an excellent switch.
"Decks" depends how it is made. Some switches are a deck per pole. Others get 4 or more poles on one deck.
I prefer non-shorting. I do not like to short outputs to each other. I think whatever comes after the switch should be stable even when the switch is open (between positions; or if you switch to an un-plugged input). However others say shorting. It is probably not critical.
That Greyhill is an excellent switch.
Hello,
The Grayhill switch I mentioned is having the following features:
-> 4 Positions
-> 2 Poles
-> Angle of Throw is 45 deg
-> Non-shorting
So, I hope this is okay for my requirement.
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Best regards,
BP
The Grayhill switch I mentioned is having the following features:
-> 4 Positions
-> 2 Poles
-> Angle of Throw is 45 deg
-> Non-shorting
So, I hope this is okay for my requirement.
---
Best regards,
BP
ELMA, Grayhill, C&K (gold contacts) in quality and cost order. May be chinese one (never used)?
JP
JP
+1 for the Lorlin switches. My standard type, never failed me. Although mechanical feel and quality (sideways movement of switch axis) could be better...
I like these: 2P4T 2 Pole 4 Position 1 Deck 10 Pins Band Channael Rotary Switch LW | eBay
Cheap and cheerful and worked for years now... Using a 2P11T version to switch relays for input selection and 170V for a 1N-12b nixie that corresponds to the input.
Cheap and cheerful and worked for years now... Using a 2P11T version to switch relays for input selection and 170V for a 1N-12b nixie that corresponds to the input.
If you use a non-shorting switch, make sure to have high value resistors to ground all inputs and switch wiper to ground
Maybe I just have bad luck, but the Lorlin CK switch in my only 3-year-old preamp is making horrible cracking sounds when switching. Sometimes it does not even make good contact and one channel remains dead until you wiggle it a bit.+1 for the Lorlin switches. My standard type, never failed me. Although mechanical feel and quality (sideways movement of switch axis) could be better...
Something I should have checked before – for input source selecting on a preamp – must it be a break-before-make or make-before-break switch?
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