Bonjour à tous,
j'essaie depuis des lustres à me faire un câble spécial pour relier mon JSX au G-major et meme avec les info fournie par peavey (voir ci-dessous). Je n'y arrive pas...Pourtant, j'ai meme fait appel a un technicien qui m'a dit sans probleme...Resultat 30eur en moins dans mon portefeuille et un cable qui ne fonctionne toujours pas...
Est-ce que quelq'un pourrait m'aider (schémas, notice,...)Ce serait vraiment sympa! Actuellement je ne parviens qu'a switcher entre le clean et la disto. C'est deja pas mal mais j'aimerais aussi pouvoir avoir acces entre le crunch et la disto.
Merci d'avance!
Voici entre-autre le mail de peavey :
"Hello Cedric,
The 7 pin DIN connector that looks like a midi connector is really just
a seven conductor connector, with each pin doing a certain function when
grounded. All we need is the pinout of the connector (what pin does
what) to make relay switching work.
Relay switching devices typically use ¼" jacks. Some use mono jacks,
and some incorporate two relays per jack using stereo jacks. Refer to
the owner's of your particular product for information concerning the
jack configuration and wiring.
Here are the pin configurations of the DIN connectors of the JSX.
On the 7 pin connector (looking from the solder side on the connector)
the pins are numbered starting at top right (one o'clock position).
Pin 1. +17VDC supply to pedal (not used)
Pin 2. not used
Pin 3. Ground this pin to detect footswitch
Pin 4. Ground/Common
Pin 5. Clean/Bypass
Pin 6. Ultra/Crunch
Pin 7. Effects
Connect pin 3 and pin 7 to ground (pin 4), along with the sleeve of
your stereo jack.
Pin 5 will be your clean to lead, so it goes to either the tip or ring
on the stereo jack. Pin 6 selects crunch or ultra, so that goes to the
remaining part of the stereo jack (tip or ring) as well.
Depending on how you wire it up, one relay will switch either between
the Clean and Dirty channels, and the other is between Crunch and Ultra.
The effects loop will be on all the time with this setup, but that
shouldn't be a problem. I hope this makes sense.
Regards,
Roger Crimm
Regional Service Manager
Peavey Electronics
rcrimm@peavey.com "