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  • Any EVH 5150 III owners think this could be done?

    Man, does the footboard need a "Bypass" switch! Worst design ever imo
    that you have to get up, reach around the backside, to "Bypass" the head
    before unplugging!
    I was wondering if there were spare wires in the 13 pin cord to use
    2 spares, and series a loop from this switch to add a step on switch into
    the floorboard? Imagine just being able to toe tap "Bypass"!
    A big omission imo Fender should have incorporated this in the first place.

  • #2
    you got to remember that eddie has a tech turn on and off his rig every night. this keeps him behind the rig so he can power down and start pulling cables. it makes sense to me.
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    • #3
      Stop complaining and give it the reach-around already! :ROTF:
      I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.

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      • #4
        Bypass?? You mean the "Standby" ? *confused*
        Sam

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        • #5
          Originally posted by emperor_black View Post
          Bypass?? You mean the "Standby" ? *confused*
          *** i was tired..yes, "Standby".. (but i'll continue to give it the
          "Reach around! :ROTF:

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          • #6
            yeah, I felt the same when I tried out the EVHIII . 18 knobs is also a lil too much IMO. But the Marshall JVM with its 28 knobs still has the standby and power switch on the front.
            Sam

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            • #7
              I don't think this would be wise. I haven't seen a schematic for this amp but usually the standby switch switches the b+ voltage to the tubes. Now those are often in the 300-400V region (or more) so you need some thick wires. I wouldn't run this high voltage through a footboard cable and a footboard in general. I think such a voltage should stay in the amp.

              Flo
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              • #8
                Thtat's Fender for you. Nothing new here...

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