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    Anonymous
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    First post! I am hoping to use my NYC Muff and the emerald ringer for a combo pedal. I ordered the easy 3pdt switch board as well as an order switcher but I’m having a hard time identifying the wires on my muff to solder for the order switch and 3pdt board. Any help/ direction would be amazing!

    #22856
    Cybercow
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    James – have you checked out the “The Big Muff Page” here: NYC Muff v9

    There’s also the Kitrae Big Muff site: NYC Classic Muff v9

    Should be able to suss out the wiring from the info supplied in the photos from those two sites . . . .

     

    If not, perhaps a better photo of the existing stompswitch wiring and where they go could help us better help you. As it is, we can only guess at which jack is “In” and which is “Out”. Normally, the input jack has the battery grounding switch. But it’s always good to verify. Do you know if it’s the “Classic” or the “Reissue”?

    #23001
    Anonymous
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    Thanks for the reply! I am working on a reissue nyc pi. Here is a picture of what it looks like intact.

     

    #23002
    Cybercow
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    It would appear that the dark blue wire is the output.I would simply add the Emerald Ringer by inserting the Emerald Ringer between where that dark blue wire comes off the 3PDT switch and the output jack. The Emerald Ringer will always be on – unless you add another bypass stompswitch to accommodate using the Emerald Ringer with a bypass option for that part of the combined circuit.

    #23003
    Anonymous
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    Thanks for getting back! I’m actually trying to use the easy order switcher and two of the 3pdt boards. I’ve identified the wires as follows but was hoping for a second take as I’m newer to this. The 3pdt mounting board and easy switch layout has the input and output jacks connecting directly to the easy switch.

    white wire: ground?

    light blue wire: effect in

    Black wire: ground

    Green wire: effect out

     

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