Hi folks,
I have a single input shunt resister-based passive preamp volume control to which I want to add two more inputs and the ability to toggle between the three sources. Space is limited, so a toggle will fit better than a rotary selector.
Two questions: first, can someone point me to a decent DPDT toggle that is suitable quality.
Second, I just don't know how to wire up the toggle to include the three sources. I don't need to have a purist single straight through source connection, so avoiding impedance issues with other source components connected.
Thanks for help....my first post here
I have a single input shunt resister-based passive preamp volume control to which I want to add two more inputs and the ability to toggle between the three sources. Space is limited, so a toggle will fit better than a rotary selector.
Two questions: first, can someone point me to a decent DPDT toggle that is suitable quality.
Second, I just don't know how to wire up the toggle to include the three sources. I don't need to have a purist single straight through source connection, so avoiding impedance issues with other source components connected.
Thanks for help....my first post here
So you want three inputs to be selectable to feed into this volume control. A DPDT will give you switching between two inputs not three.
Does it have to be a toggle ? or would a rotary be OK as you could use a 2 pole 3 way switch.
Does it have to be a toggle ? or would a rotary be OK as you could use a 2 pole 3 way switch.
Thanks Mooly, so am I misunderstanding what is possible with a toggle switch only? I thought it was possible to have three selectable connections with an 'on-on-on' switch.
If I have to choose a rotary device, it will need to be small enough to fit in my casing, which was originally designed for one input only.
If I have to choose a rotary device, it will need to be small enough to fit in my casing, which was originally designed for one input only.
Hi,
A "on-on-on" 3 position switch can only switch two stereo sources.
In the middle position you'll get a channel from each of the sources.
Its a specialised switch mainly used for wiring up guitar pickups.
rgds, sreten.
A "on-on-on" 3 position switch can only switch two stereo sources.
In the middle position you'll get a channel from each of the sources.
Its a specialised switch mainly used for wiring up guitar pickups.
rgds, sreten.
I like to do source switching with three or four ON-OFF-ON double pole center off switches. Jacks connect to the outer terminals and the inner terminals are connected together (and to a volume control). Tape record out and tape play go on the same switch. Easy to do and can be operated in the dark.
All good fortune,
Chris
All good fortune,
Chris
Well, if I go for only two sources to select, and I use a toggle switch, would I be looking at an on-off-on DPDT type?
You only have room for a toggle switch but do you have room elsewhere for some relays?
Use the on-off-on and some relay logic to select one of three inputs.
There is your solution...the rest is details.
Have fun.
Use the on-off-on and some relay logic to select one of three inputs.
There is your solution...the rest is details.
Have fun.
on-on-on to progressively move along a row of inputs would require some form of latching at each stop position. And return to start at the next on.
The relay wiring for this will have been done, but I suspect the logic is quite complex.
It will be a case of searching until it pops up.
The relay wiring for this will have been done, but I suspect the logic is quite complex.
It will be a case of searching until it pops up.
say you have 5inputs, not that uncommon and you are on position 2 at the moment.
How many presses to hit position 5? then position 4?
Not at all convenient.
How many presses to hit position 5? then position 4?
Not at all convenient.
A 2P3T slide switch is fairly easy to find.
The 2 poles are connected on the preamp side; the 3 throws are the different inputs.
The 2 poles are connected on the preamp side; the 3 throws are the different inputs.
2P3T slide is a neat solution! I wonder how I can shoehorn that neatly into/onto 1/16" aluminum plate?
It should come with mounting hardware: machine screws or little nuts & bolts. The downside is it will probably take up a little more space on the backside than a toggle or rotary due to its length.
Hey,
This switch works well and is pretty small.
M2044SS1W01-RO NKK Switches | Mouser
to wire it up, follow the diagram below.
dave
This switch works well and is pretty small.
M2044SS1W01-RO NKK Switches | Mouser
to wire it up, follow the diagram below.

dave
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