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the FS-7 polarity switch, basically swaps the tip and ring connections
Any idea how it would work for the boss units?
I would add, while I had no issues the Mosky I had,I’ve seen pics of the insides and they look very poorly made, and the Boss will work with anything
To be fair, that's a good point
This matters for a latching switch with an LED so the light being on corresponds to the function being on - some manufacturers use different switching logic so this isn’t consistent - and for a momentary switch so the function is on when you press the switch. For a momentary switch controlling a latching function it determines whether the change happens as you press the switch down or when you release it.
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He offered to do the work and also sent me a diagram if I wanted to do it. I'll have a go at it as it's very simple.
I'm sure he would switch them round before hand if you emailed him.
They also look really well made
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Dual-Latching-Footswitch-FS-6-Skinny-Little-Twins-from-Vein-Tap-com/231902433135
Interestingly, some modern MFX pedals, eg my Line 6 Pod Go, allows you to switch the polarity of connected switches, so that they work the right way round. Nice feature if your foot-switch doesn't have a polarity switch.
https://www.guitar.co.uk/bespeco-vm20-sustain-pedal-foot-switch