![]() I also "recreate" the third switch position more exactly via pedal, with a high voltage high pass boost (otherwise known as a treble booster, but without the fuzz, and with double voltage for more amp like response), which recreates the effect of the high position, essentially, via a pedal but gives you precise control over both the boost amount and the high pass cutoff, which the switch can't even do. The second switch position is just a flat boost. My personally satisfying method for handling that issue is using high voltage 18v boosts in front, while keeping the amp in the lowest gain position, or in some low volume cases, the second position. So I got the impression it is at least possible to do, though I don't recall anyone opining that this would be a great idea. did at one time indicate there would be a method for doing it, again, if I am not sadly mistaken, in one brief discussion here. Dave didn't seem overly excited about doing that particular mod, for those reasons, as I recall, though I reserve the right to be wrong. ![]() For one thing, there would still be noise, as you are switching a resistor in and out, and in one position a capacitor too. But I guess just leave the cable unplugged? It does save panel real estate and lend a neater look.Ī footswitch for the 3 way switch would be problematic and present issues, according to Dave's comment a while back. Seems reasonable to want warm tubes by showtime. Click to expand.Although the standby switch is unnecessary according to every expert, I can understand wanting one and the DS40 does have one.
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