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October 26, 2015 at 4:35 pm #84133HaggleLadMember
Hi guys,
I’ve just taken delivery of my first EHX pedal, a POG2. Functionally its all working fine and sounds amazing however the BYPASS switch is exceptionally stiff and cracks quite loudly when it finally gives under pressure. Pressing the switch with a single finger is quite difficult.
The PRESET switch however feels totally different and engages with a fairly soft press and subtle click.
Is this behavious typical of the POG2 (or indeed EHX pedals in general) i.e. inconsistent button/switch?
Is there anything I can do about it?
I don’t think I want to live with it, so I guess I’ll probably send it back. The problem is I got in an eBay flash sale with 20% and it was supposedly the last one.
Hope you can help.
October 26, 2015 at 9:25 pm #120965The EH ManModeratorThey are different switches. The BYPASS is a standard on/off switch while the PRESET is a momentary.
October 26, 2015 at 9:26 pm #120966HaggleLadMemberThanks for the reply. So there’s nothing wrong with the pedal, its normal for the switch to be exceptional stiff?
October 28, 2015 at 2:36 am #120968EHX STAFFKeymasterHaggleLad The bypass is a mechanical switch and will feel stiff compared to the soft switch used for presets.
Sorry, we are searching for a true bypass switch that is “soft” and does the job many thousands of times in a row.October 28, 2015 at 10:07 am #120969HaggleLadMemberThanks for your reply and explanaion. I basically just wanted some reassurance that there wasn’t something wrong with the pedal or the switch which might cause it to fail in the future.
I’m a bit of noob and a bedroom guitarist with a young family so I’m forced to play quietly. I’m obviously more sensitive to a noisy switch than most. It probably doesn’t help that the only other pedal I’ve had til now was a Stymon Big Sky which has almost noiseless switches.
The Big Sky is true bypass (or can be configured to be) so I guess that Stymon achieve this in a different way (through circuits maybe?) rather than with a mechanical switch like yourselves?
July 3, 2016 at 4:44 pm #121703MouzonMemberVery informative thread — does anyone know the answer to HaggleLad’s question? I’ve just bought a POG2 and love everything about it except for the stiff, noisy by-pass switch, whose sound — virtually alone of all my other pedals (Dunlop, Strymon, Tonebone, Death by Audio, Analogman, Joyo) — gets picked up by the vocal mic 5 feet above the board and by the the delay pedal(s) further down the chain, causing a lot of auditory interference. Does the switch get less noisy as it gets worn down? Is it possible to change to a quieter, less durable switch?
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