Footswitch Box - for Marshall, Three Button, LED, DIN Plug
Replacement Footswitch for Marshall Amps. Three Button. Light-Up LED. 5-Pin DIN Plug. For use with 3-channel Valvestate amps. Generic version of Marshall PED803 (P-H876)
Compatible with: Valvestate model VS265R and others Note: LED must receive power externally from the amp (i.e. no battery inside).
SKU:
P-H473
Item ID:
002563
UPC/EAN:
609722125192
Replacement Type:
Type:
RoHS Compliant
Item Height | 1.75 in. | |
Item Length | 8 in. | |
Item Width | 4.3125 in. |
Packaging Dimensions | 9 in. × 6 in. × 2.5 in. | |
Weight (Packaging) | 2.416 lbs. |
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I have the same issue, need for 6100 head. Can the 5 pin din be replaced with a 6 pin on this pedal? Is there a wiring schematic for the 6100 6 pin din with pin assignment for the MPM3E. This might the best bet unless you want to spend $270. for 3 simple stomp buttons with LED's.
Asked by Anonymous on October 10th, 2016.
We do not know if the 5 pin din and 6 pin din are interchangeable. Also, we do not have a schematic for the 6100 6-pin DIN.
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Do you sell the female connector for this?
Asked by Anonymous on January 10th, 2017.
At this time we do not carry the female connector for this footswitch. Please submit a new products suggestion at: https://www.amplifiedparts.com/new-product-suggestions
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Can the 5 pin din be replaced with a 6 pin on this pedal? Is there a wiring schematic for the 6100 6 pin din with pin assignment for the MPM3E?
Asked by Anonymous on January 10th, 2017.
We do not know if the 5 pin din and 6 pin din are interchangeable. Also, we do not have a schematic for the 6100 6-pin DIN.
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Does it work with a Marshall Valvestate VS102R?
Asked by Anonymous on May 20th, 2018.
If your amp calls for a 5-Pin DIN plug this may work.
Product Reviews
I used this for parts, made a custom footswitch for an old Peavey tube amp. I ditched the cable, which isn't shielded by the way. I used the metal box, the switches and LEDs, rewired with a new custom cable. Had to modify the amp as well, to provide power for the LEds. I could have started with a blank box, but his one is good and sturdy, nice form factor, already drilled and finished. Saved me a Lot of time versus making a box from scratch.