GuitarPCB 4PDT Quick Start Manual

Easy order switching board version with foot switch & led

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Easy Order Switching Board - 4PDT Version with Foot Switch & LED
This is a small order switching circuit that allows you to change the order of two external circuits or
internal circuits. Switching is achieved via a 3PDT On-On solder lug toggle switch.
● Switch the order of the overdrive circuits and use in tandem!
● Set the Boost to follow the Overdrive or cascade into it.
● With a Boost following an Overdrive you get an increase in Volume.
● With a Boost preceding the Overdrive you get an increase in Distortion
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Board Dimensions (W x H) 1.43" x 1.13" ca. 36.2 mm x 28.6mm
*Either D1 or a combination of DA / DB is used for status switching. See our SHOP for 4PDT Footswitch.
R1
1k8 to 4k - CLR
D1
CA Bi-colour LED*
DA
LED *
DB
LED *
SW1
4PDT Footswitch

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  • Page 1 Board Dimensions (W x H) 1.43” x 1.13” ca. 36.2 mm x 28.6mm 1k8 to 4k - CLR CA Bi-colour LED* LED * LED * 4PDT Footswitch *Either D1 or a combination of DA / DB is used for status switching. See our SHOP for 4PDT Footswitch.
  • Page 2 Another alternative is to use just a single LED. When the 4PDT footswitch is in the Engaged position (1) the effects order is FX 1 →FX2, in the Engaged (2) posi on it is FX2 →FX1. If the Easy Order switching board is u lized inside a combo build then discount the top for jacks as shown above and connect the wiring to the input and output of each circuit board.
  • Page 3 If they do not have a KIT listed send them a note asking if they can help you out. Soldering Tutorial on Youtube This document, PCB Artwork and Schematic Artwork © GuitarPCB.com. Schematic, PCB and this document by Bruce R and Barry. All copyrights, trademarks, and artworks remain the property of their owners.Distribution of this document is prohibited without written consent from GuitarPCB.com.

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