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I was considering using a scheme where the piezo was selected to on in every pickup position, then just keeping the piezo volume at zero when I didn't need it, and rolling it up when I wanted it.

Reason: I wanted to used the piezo in conjunction with the magnetics and if I ever change pickups it turns off the piezo unless it is selected to on in the new pickup position.

Does this cause any difference in battery life?
 

EBMM4Life

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I have not noticed any additional battery drain doing that. Most of the time if I want to add the piezo to anything I just tap the knob. It has just become second nature with the push push type of knobs. I just hit the knob and its there. You have to roll the volume anyway so I just tap and roll in one motion to add it to anything I like. Cheers to owning one of the most innovative Analogue signal chain guitars ever made !
 

LOLoye7

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I just hit the knob and its there. You have to roll the volume anyway so I just tap and roll in one motion to add it to anything I like. Cheers to owning one of the most innovative Analogue signal chain guitars ever made?????
 
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