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Post by Johnkenn on Dec 18, 2013 12:34:50 GMT -6
My KRK sub allows me to plug in a sustain pedal to defeat the sub while mixing. Right now, the "polarity" or whatever you call it is reversed. The sub is defeated when it is unpressed. I want it the other way around - press it to defeat the sub. I tried Powering the sub up with the pedal depressed...nothing...Any ideas? Here's all the manual says...
UsingtheBypassFeature Your KRK subwoofer is equipped with a by pass feature which allows you to defeat the sub and provide full range audio to your recording monitors in instances where your Line Outs are being utilized. This feature is of great benefit in that the high-pass filter is bypassed allowing full bandwidth to run to the monitors while muting the sub. This allows you to evaluate the impact of the subwoofer on your mix. Plug in a standard quarter-inch, mono, latching footswitch to the female quarter-inch connector on the back panel. Any standard latching quarter-inch mono footswitch (such as the Boss FS-5L) should be compatible.
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Post by popmann on Dec 18, 2013 13:49:37 GMT -6
A sustain pedal isn't the same as a switch like the Boss mentioned. Does it turn the sub on while you hold the pedal down and just not stay?
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Post by popmann on Dec 18, 2013 13:50:42 GMT -6
Reread...that's the issue...you need a footSWITCH...not a sustain pedal. It's not polarity. It's needing to STAY when you engage or disengage.
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Post by svart on Dec 18, 2013 13:54:44 GMT -6
yeah, it does say latching. If your pedal isn't latching, you'll then need to see if it even has an option for a NC(normally closed) connection. The MOM(momentary) switch might only have a NO(normally open) connection..
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Post by Johnkenn on Dec 18, 2013 13:56:49 GMT -6
Gotcha...
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2013 12:45:58 GMT -6
My sub as well clicks once for on and clicks again for off.
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