m0jo
Well-known member
SO instead of bothering Anthony with the millionth crazy idea I've had.. I'm posting it here. :lol:
I've just had the revelation that the switching of the channels is done on the modules..
What this means is that the signal is always going to the modules (I've checked this in the RM4 schematics, and if they are correct.. that statement is correct )
SO if you were to jumper the 3 optocouplers in your modules into always-on (requires solering a few jumpers across 1 mm gaps) you could have a module that is always on and paralell to your chosen channel (or you could turn multiple modules into paralell modules, mixing different tones).
It could be an awesome tone tool .. for instance mix a crunch module together with your hi-gainers for a more defined sound.
Now the question remains: who is going to try this?
Warning: this might be dangerous for your amp! Check with a modder first to see wether this could cause damage!
It doesn't seem to be to me, but I do not fully know the system and amps.
I've just had the revelation that the switching of the channels is done on the modules..
What this means is that the signal is always going to the modules (I've checked this in the RM4 schematics, and if they are correct.. that statement is correct )
SO if you were to jumper the 3 optocouplers in your modules into always-on (requires solering a few jumpers across 1 mm gaps) you could have a module that is always on and paralell to your chosen channel (or you could turn multiple modules into paralell modules, mixing different tones).
It could be an awesome tone tool .. for instance mix a crunch module together with your hi-gainers for a more defined sound.
Now the question remains: who is going to try this?
Warning: this might be dangerous for your amp! Check with a modder first to see wether this could cause damage!
It doesn't seem to be to me, but I do not fully know the system and amps.