I was looking at the Express BOM and also some different pics of some Wrecks and Komets.  I wanted to find a good switch that eliminitated some of my confusion in wiring.  I believe I happened across the same switch that the Komet uses.  Unless I'm completely off my marbles, I think it's a go.  Should take the current (6 amp) and no jumping or doubling to make a cheap switch work.  Also, it's about half the price of the BOM spec'd switch.  Please let me know if I'm off on this one.  
http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/NKK ... jwMfZJo%3d
			
			
									
									Impedance Switch
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Impedance Switch
It's all about the tone!
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				Cliff Schecht
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Re: Impedance Switch
It's not the cheapest option but these impedance switches are as tough as nails and you will have NO problems when ordering from RJ (not that I dislike Mouser, they are my favorite big guys): http://www.rjguitars.net/Parts_for_Sale.html
			
			
									
									Cliff Schecht - Circuit P.I.
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The kind Cliff showed is the only switches I use or just add the third output jack and call it good.
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Re: Impedance Switch
That's the same switch I found at Mouser.  I'm gonna get my trannies from him.  I'll prolly get that there too...RJ is a buck cheaper  Mouser is about 10 minutes from me.  I get a lot  from Mouser and have a wholesale account with them so they let me will call.  Pass by almost every day.   Probably wouldn't be worth it otherwise.
  Mouser is about 10 minutes from me.  I get a lot  from Mouser and have a wholesale account with them so they let me will call.  Pass by almost every day.   Probably wouldn't be worth it otherwise.
			
			
									
									 Mouser is about 10 minutes from me.  I get a lot  from Mouser and have a wholesale account with them so they let me will call.  Pass by almost every day.   Probably wouldn't be worth it otherwise.
  Mouser is about 10 minutes from me.  I get a lot  from Mouser and have a wholesale account with them so they let me will call.  Pass by almost every day.   Probably wouldn't be worth it otherwise.It's all about the tone!
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I'm planning on adding one of these to a Tweed Pro clone.  My first "amp mod".  I  want to install it in the unused ground switch location on the chassis.  That puts it half a chassis-length away from the OT and the output jacks so I have to run a few inches of wire back and forth.  It'll be a 2, 4 and 8 ohm feed to the switch and then a line to the jacks.  How sensitive is the wire placement for these runs?  Do I need to stay away from anything in particular?
			
			
									
									
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You can run those OT secondary wires without worrying about noise.
			
			
									
									
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Thanks.  Glad I'm starting with something that should be easy to get right.
			
			
									
									
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				solderstain
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Re: Impedance Switch
Good choice. I buy that switch in quantity and use it in every single build I do that requires a selector switch. I even used one to replace the scary impedance selector on my old metal-panel Super Lead.
 
 You can also move the stop and make it a two-position switch when required. Very versatile.
Re: Impedance Switch
Yes, that switch is great quality. I've used it in a 400W valve bass amp (along with hundreds of other guitar amps) for 4 years the guy's been playing it, with no problems at all.
Jake
			
			
									
									
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