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Kev
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Recently purchased an EBS Multidrive (the old not true bypass version) off here and couple of days in the footswitch appears to have conked out! Does not engage the effect, bypass buffer still works, light flickers beirfly on when stomped but quickly goes out. Same with power supply and battery. I take it this is a footswitch issue? If so, any advise on how to sort it out??

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The good news is that the switch in the (in my opinion better) older units is not soldered onto the PCB. Get down Maplins, get yourself a new DTDP. Take off the back of the pedal and undo the nut on the original switch. Cut off the original flying leads, remove old switch, solder the leads on to the new switch. Tighten nut when new switch is in place and put the back of the pedal back on. Job done.

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  • 4 weeks later...

follow up, bought the new switch, unsure of how to wire. Original switch had four points, only two of which were connected to anything, and dpdt has 6, where do the two connections join and are additional connections needed?

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ok, so they've used a single. No matter, connect one wire to one of the middle lugs. connect the other to one of the outer lugs....

e.g....

if the lugs looklike this...

[CODE]
O O O
O O O
[/CODE]

wire these...

[CODE]
X X O
O O O
[/CODE]

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Due to the intermittent nature of the problem when the old switch was attached and the fact i have managed to get a clean signal and wet signal when messing round (just not got the switch to work) i am fairly satisfied it is the switch at fault. I actually think at one point i positioned the connections so that the switch actually worked, but i havnt been able to recreate that when a soldering iron has been handy, i'm basically just useless :(

I'm located in Leamington Spa.

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