« Reply #7 on: January 25, 2023, 01:31:07 PM »
To satisfy my curiosity, I would make sure that my output cap is good on the circuit in question. Just measure for DC mV on input and output of switch terminals before switching to bypass.
Does the circuit have a pulldown resistor on its output....does it do the 'pop' if the volume pot is turned down? Is it wired to have input grounded in bypass?
Since you said it's a high-gain circuit...there may not be any way to stop the pop, since any noise present will be 'greatly amplified'...if it is in fact the mechanical noise of the switch, it could be permanent. An option may be to convert the switching to something that is more 'soft switching' such as some sort of IC switch.
Maybe someone else has a better idea (?)....the AMZ 'fixes' for this have been enough to solve my own popping issues!

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