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3049.1 | | GOES11::LAMBERT | Sam, Storage Mgmt. S/W @CXO | Thu Mar 02 1995 09:39 | 5 |
| Should work, and you shouldn't even need coax to do it. ("Coax" being
sheilded and all. This isn't an input signal you're dealing with.)
-- Sam
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3049.2 | Try a Y cord. | MILKWY::JACQUES | Vintage taste, reissue budget | Thu Mar 02 1995 10:56 | 5 |
| You should be able to accomplish this without hacking up a footswitch.
All you need is a y-cable. Plug the end of the footswitch cable into
the y and feed both amps. Give it a try.
Mark
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3049.3 | | ASABET::blasta.mlo.dec.com::pelkey | life aint for the squeamis | Thu Mar 02 1995 14:09 | 11 |
| Mark: RE: Y cable..
No that didn't work already tried... It seemed to put one
of the amps in limbo (no channel selected..)
I'm fairly sure the "Y" and all cabels in question we're
working....
any hints?
/r
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3049.5 | Use a DPDT type switch | SALEM::DACUNHA | | Fri Mar 03 1995 10:43 | 5 |
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You should wire it as two independant circuits, activated
by a single lever (footswitch) ideally using a single DPDT switch.
These may be difficult to find in a footswitch type case.
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3049.6 | | USCTR1::bflat4.mlo.dec.com::SalesRepresentative | | Sun Mar 05 1995 07:24 | 10 |
| re: Two independant Circuits.
Yea, that's sort of where I'm at with this..
I'll give it a try this week..
thanks...
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