![]() ![]() A wire goes from the other lug of that switch to the common of a SPDT switch. The 2nd wire goes to one lug of an SPST switch, so you can completely depower the speaker baffle and stop rotation. These are AC motors, so there is nothing unique about either of the two wires coming from each motor one's as good as the other and has no impact on direction or anything like that. But it works just fine, and I've used that method without problem since 1978 or so.Īssuming this appeals to you, the arrangement is wire 1 on AC cord goes to one of the two leads on each motor (all 3 wires joined). There may or may not be line noise produced by the momentary changeover from powering motor A to motor B, depending on how you power things. One would always rather have AC situated elsewhere than one's body, but unless you use a VERY oddball switch, you will be isolated from any AC being switched. ![]() Is this the best thing for the stompswitch, or necessarily the safest or most noise free? Not necessarily. I have one, and my "Speed" control is simply a stompswitch that routes the 2nd of two wires on the AC cord to motor A or motor B. ![]() From your description, I am assuming this is one of those styrofoam "cheesewheel" baffles (as I like to call them).
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