Extremely new to this so excuse any idiotic thoughts. Looking to rehouse a danelectro fab metal pedal in a standard metal enclosure with a true bypass switch and new neutrik jacks. The pedal has an I/O buffer board that I'm going to completely eliminate. You'll see in the picture that it connects to the effects board via a set of 5 wires. What I need to know is, where the 5 wires connect to the effects board, which are the input and output so that I can wire the 3dpt switch to? Or how would I be able to find out?
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QuoteSuggestion: keep the buffer board, hardwire it in the engaged position. Use the switch to bypass the buffer+effect together.
Here's the details how to force effects mode.
Audio switching PCB
FAB OD and FAB Metal use same audio switching PCB.
The FAB flanger has a different switching PCB and extra
components possibly used for the Flanger.
PCB pics:
https://mirosol.kapsi.fi/2013/09/danelectro-d3-fab-metal/
Comments:
The Audio Switching PCB contains buffers and power supply components
so the effects PCB cannot be simply cut from the Audio Switching PCB
without causing problems.
The Audio switching PCB uses a CMOS 4053 analog switch chip for
analog switching and a CMOS 4013 D flip-flop for the footswitch state.
1) Polarity of switching signals
The 4013 chip does the footswitch.
- Transistor on left of 4013 drives LED (located on effects PCB).
Collector pulls low.
- Transistor base driven via 47k base resistor which connects to
pin 5 (D1) and pin 2 (/Q) of the 4013.
- When 4013 pin 2 is high the transistor is turned on and
the LED turns on.
Note 4013 pin 2 also wires to 4053 pin 10.
Conclusion
- 4013 pin 2 (/Q) is high in effects mode.
So, 4013 pin 1 (Q) high is bypass mode.
Addtional Info:
- 4013 pin 4 (Reset): tied to ground
- 4013 pin 6 (Set):
Pulsed high on power-up by the Cap + 100k located just below the 4013.
This means on power up the effect is forced to bypass.
2) Forcing Effects mode
Two options:
1) Force 4013 pin 4 (reset) high.
That requires cutting the ground track from 4013 pin 4 and wiring 4013 pin 4 to +V.
2) Cut the track between 4013 pin 5 and 47k resistor then wire
the same end of the 47k to +V.
Option 1 needs to be checked on all 4013's, so option 2 might be slightly preferred.After looking at the datasheet, both options should be OK.