Bogner Fish channel Switching

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I've read the bogner website regarding channel switching on the fish but don't understand what to do. Can someone point out the specific items they use to pull it off?
I'm eventually going to use a GCX/Amp Gizmo but have to find a lower cost solution for now.
I'd appreciate any help you can offer and the more specific the better.
 
rokker":3e9njaf9 said:
Thanks Will the Boss FS-6 work....it's a dual FS.

yes, it should work, as long as it's the "L" latching version.

Now, remember, you might need to hit both switches to get what you want (you said low-priced solution to change channels, sooooooo.) example:

off/off = country channel
off/on = strato
on/on = shark
on/off = brown

You WILL be hitting more than one switch, half of the time.
 
Thanks for the info? Have you used the Midiup with the Fish?
Sounds like a good solution.
 
It actually the footsim Im recommending not the Midiup.

I have not used it with a fish but it is a nice midi relay switcher.
 
You know what .... I want a 4 button floor unit with a button for each channel, I'm okay with 2 cables if that's what it takes ... I have been hitting the wrong buttons for months now (have 2 single button units now) you know .... trying to sing ... go from clean to a dirty rhythm ... then to an all out in your face lead tone ... but ... wrong button ... back to the clean .... .... just driving me crazy ... anybody know of anything like that out there .... anybody? ... I really don't think I'm asking for two much, hell ... I don't even care if the damn thing has LED's on it ... and to be honest ... as much as a fish cost ... seems to me there would've been a operator friendly footswitch with it ... there was with my XTC 101B
 
I know that it's a drag not having a footswitch included but believe it
or not, when bogner decided to reissue the fish they opted to release
it exactly as they did back in the 1990's. No instruction manual, no foot
switch etc...

I know that there are production differences (rohs compliance etc...)
but according to the guys there, this is the way that they opted to
redo it.
 
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