Internal Jumper
Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2013 9:37 pm
I read a few thread on this but it appears there are different ways of doing this so I wanted to tell you specifically I'm looking to do.
1. I'm not looking for high/low inputs. Just want to end up using 1 input jack.
2. I want the end result to be like I used a Y-cord plugged into both high inputs. When I jumper using a short cable I notice a small decrease in volume and I remember reading that there is a drop because you are involving the lower inputs.
3. When one of the volumes is completely off I would like the amp to work as though I was plugged into the high input of the channel that I am using just as if it wasn't internally jumpered.
For reference I have a Mojave Scorpion and had a Peacemaker. I pretty much want it to work like those amps. Are ther any diagrams that you can refer me to? I built my JTM45 but my no means am a tech.
Thanks!
Jeff
1. I'm not looking for high/low inputs. Just want to end up using 1 input jack.
2. I want the end result to be like I used a Y-cord plugged into both high inputs. When I jumper using a short cable I notice a small decrease in volume and I remember reading that there is a drop because you are involving the lower inputs.
3. When one of the volumes is completely off I would like the amp to work as though I was plugged into the high input of the channel that I am using just as if it wasn't internally jumpered.
For reference I have a Mojave Scorpion and had a Peacemaker. I pretty much want it to work like those amps. Are ther any diagrams that you can refer me to? I built my JTM45 but my no means am a tech.
Thanks!
Jeff