I agree; not the end of the world, but it is nice to be able to control the master level of the relative magnetic and piezo balance.RMCasey wrote: Thu Jan 28, 2021 12:43 am You loose the master volume. To me that's not a big deal and can be adjusted at the amp. Do you just put a dummy knob/pot where the old one was so you don't have a hole? Anyone try a killswitch here utilizing the hole in the guitar for something?
I’ve plugged the switch and “red button” stereo switch holes with these kinds of plugs. All pots have a 3/8” hole; all switches have a 7/16” hole, the red piezo switch cavity is a 1/2” hole.
I’ve also installed a killswitch in one of mine in the tone pot position; why not?!
Those are the major differences; the refined controls also have a coil-tap option for the magnetic pickups, though I can’t recall if that’s available for all refined Fly models or just the Fly Mojo.RMCasey wrote: Thu Jan 28, 2021 12:43 am Are these are the only two differences form the pre-refined controls?
The Powerchip usually comes with the smart jack, and you would not need the red stereo button. You can remove it and plug up the hole, or, as others have shown: makes a great location for a MIDI output port.RMCasey wrote: Thu Jan 28, 2021 12:43 am What about the red "stereo" button? Does that still work or do you have to replace the output jack with one of the "smart" jacks?