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Just yesterday I also replaced the switches on my Headrush, with Radio Shack "soft feel" push on-push off switches (part no. 275-1565). These aren't tough ones either, but no more "ka CHUNK!", which was a problem in my tabletop layout. Unfortunately they are SPST and cannot do the trick originally asked for by Jack.... David Myers >jack, > Good Idea! They should stay perfectly in sync. And the switches >inside >the Headrush are DPDT (push/push) so you even have extra lugs on each >switch >to do it. Aaaaand one wall wart is plenty, just make up a pig-tailed >Y-plug >for one of them. I use this all the time. For instance, I have had two >Korg >X5DR's running off one wall wart for two years now and both my Headrushes >are >on another, etc. Works fine. > I use my Headrushes differently than you suggest however. One's 'mix >out' goes to the other's 'input'. That ultimately gives me a 23 second >loop >with many, many, many layers, if I so choose. > Btw: I have found much quieter switches for the Headrush too, if you >do a >lot of vocal or acoustic instrument looping in a very quiet room where the >click of the switches is picked up by your mic(s). Alcoswitch Part# >MPG-106D. SPDT. They are not the 'combat strength' switches the >originals >are however. I remounted the original switches on mine with rubber >washers >and that helped soften the click sufficiently for me. > >good luck, > 'hawkeye'