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The front panel is cut for a rotary source selector so any suggestions as to how to modify my GK1 to use this shiny knob, basically I need to know how the pushbuttons on the gk1 work, are they momentary contact switches? do they use all 4 legs?I'm starting with nothing but the std. GK1 push button panel so can buy whichever rotary switch would be the best for me in terms of pole/gang config.
I have a GK1-R.I dont have a Manual rotary switch and selector board.I have a shiny case on order with a rotary input selector knob(as part of the design)I want to keep the remote function.I dont want to drill more holes for the existing push buttonsI want the possibility of using the rotary selector rather than setup as a dummy fascia (in the same way the volume control will be rarely used, i still want it connected...)I want it to switch the relays.PS: Jules, its 'B' im after in your options.
Hi all, The facts:I have a GK1-R.I don't have a Manual rotary switch and selector board.I have a shiny case on order with a rotary input selector knob (as part of the design)I want to keep the remote function.I want it to switch the relays.Nick
AndyI did it cos I liked the case and I think a rotary switch will look better and be more interesting than the buttons on the -R (sorry Hugh )It IS the right case (for me) and I know i can make the requisite changes as i havent forgotten everything i ever learnt at uni, I just wanted to see if there were any easy answers and pointers available.(for example I wasnt aware the switches were single pole momentary contact, thanks Ben)
I may have but I think I've forgotten everything I ever learnt at Uni! Regards,Andy
I also learnt that if the fuses of the HT supplys are burnt out then it's possible to use graphite rod as replacements Nick.