Du kannst das auf deutsch erklaeren, aber ich bin ganz sicher, dass dein englisch besser als mein deutsch ist. :)
I think I may use a switch to cut off a ground, but I've already finished the box, so I may just put a switch on the circuit board in the inside of the box. The setting for this switch would be a little more permanent, so I'm not too worried about having to open up the box to access it (I do have hinges and latches, so it's easy to open anyway.) This switch would be analogous in function to a trimmer I suppose.
Is signal ground the same as grounding through the amp?
A few posts ago I asked about the places on the schematic that are labeled as either +12V or -12V. Are these inputs from the power supply or just places to take voltage readings?
Also, when wiring potentiometers, how does it work with the three different solder terminals?
Thanks,
Dan
I think I may use a switch to cut off a ground, but I've already finished the box, so I may just put a switch on the circuit board in the inside of the box. The setting for this switch would be a little more permanent, so I'm not too worried about having to open up the box to access it (I do have hinges and latches, so it's easy to open anyway.) This switch would be analogous in function to a trimmer I suppose.
Is signal ground the same as grounding through the amp?
A few posts ago I asked about the places on the schematic that are labeled as either +12V or -12V. Are these inputs from the power supply or just places to take voltage readings?
Also, when wiring potentiometers, how does it work with the three different solder terminals?
Thanks,
Dan