Is this the impedence selector switch we buy? Seems like this is the one folks complain about. I need one.
http://www.mojomusicalsupply.com/item.a ... id=4110112
			
			
									
									Impedence selector switch
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- skyboltone
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Impedence selector switch
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Re: Impedence selector switch
That looks exactly like the one Hoffman Amps sells, only for $9.50 in single quantities:
http://www.hoffmanamps.com/MyStore/perl ... =699491179
			
			
									
									
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Re: Impedence selector switch
Mouser does them as well (part 633-HS13-Y-RO):
http://www.mouser.com/search/ProductDet ... -HS13-Y-RO
I thought the one people complained about was the Lorlin one like this where you really need to stack up the poles to get the current handling:
[img:203:200]http://uk.farnell.com/productimages/far ... 257334.jpg[/img]
			
			
									
									
						http://www.mouser.com/search/ProductDet ... -HS13-Y-RO
I thought the one people complained about was the Lorlin one like this where you really need to stack up the poles to get the current handling:
[img:203:200]http://uk.farnell.com/productimages/far ... 257334.jpg[/img]
Re: Impedence selector switch
That's the heavy duty impedance switch. It's made by Nikkai (HS13). It's built like a tankskyboltone wrote:Is this the impedence selector switch we buy?
 No worries about how much juice it can handle.
 No worries about how much juice it can handle.Tim
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Re: Impedence selector switch
+1 on the NKK, and Mouser. $5.50 is the best price around.
			
			
									
									
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Re: Impedence selector switch
You need to interpret the specs correctly. There should always be two specs for current rating: one for switching capability i.e. how high current the switch can interrupt and one for current carrying capability. Lorlins specs say it interrupts 150mA at 250V but it can carry 5Amps across contacts.paulster wrote:Mouser does them as well (part 633-HS13-Y-RO):
http://www.mouser.com/search/ProductDet ... -HS13-Y-RO
I thought the one people complained about was the Lorlin one like this where you really need to stack up the poles to get the current handling:
[img:203:200]http://uk.farnell.com/productimages/far ... 257334.jpg[/img]
It's perfectly safe to use it as output impedance switch as long as you don't operate the switch while playing power cords at full blast. 5Amps into 4 Ohms is 100W.
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Re: Impedence selector switch
AleksanderVacuumVoodoo wrote:You need to interpret the specs correctly. There should always be two specs for current rating: one for switching capability i.e. how high current the switch can interrupt and one for current carrying capability. Lorlins specs say it interrupts 150mA at 250V but it can carry 5Amps across contacts.
You are correct. I didn't check the specs of the Lorlin ones as I use the NKK ones exclusively. Rather, I was responding to what is often cited as a complaint of them here. I should have clarified that.
That said, having seen the Lorlin ones, I still couldn't think of a reason why I'd use them rather than the NKK switches as an impedance selector.
Paul
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Re: Impedence selector switch
Paul,paulster wrote:
That said, having seen the Lorlin ones, I still couldn't think of a reason why I'd use them rather than the NKK switches as an impedance selector.
Paul
I'll give one reason: NKK is single pole switch. I use Lorlin 4 pole 3 position and I parallell bridge the poles and contacts - yes, it's a bit of a p.i.t.a to do but it gives me a switch with redundancy i.e. I still have a switch functioning within specs even if 3 out of 4 switch sets fail.
Somebody asked me if my amps are made for combat duty
 
 I'm not implying that NKK is not a good enough switch for the purpose. It certainly is.
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