Overwhelmed by the first time choosing foot switches.

Ariel

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First build here. What are the correct switches options for the paragon? I'm looking for the best parts available.

I liked the gold ones on Tayda but heard it wasn't the best quality option for foot switches.

 
@StompBoxParts makes my favorite 3PDTs. They’re every bit as good or better than the Gorvas for less money - you have your choice of soft (like the Gorva) or hard click and the epoxy takes heat like a *champ*

 
@StompBoxParts makes my favorite 3PDTs. They’re every bit as good or better than the Gorvas for less money - you have your choice of soft (like the Gorva) or hard click and the epoxy takes heat like a *champ*

These are the ones I use
 
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@StompBoxParts makes my favorite 3PDTs. They’re every bit as good or better than the Gorvas for less money - you have your choice of soft (like the Gorva) or hard click and the epoxy takes heat like a *champ*

I need some pots from SBP and think I'll throw some of these in to try the out. I use the LMS ones posted above and really like them, but these are more than a dollar cheaper so they're worth a shot.
 
They look great! How do I know the pcb pins spacing is compatible? I've seen here on the forum some pcb foot switch 3PDT pins that do not fit the paragon breakout board.
I’d double-check with @PedalPCB I know the generic 3PDT breakout board was redesigned with larger holes and spacing to accommodate more companies’ switches (at one point the Gorva/LMS and the Tayda didn’t quite fit) but don’t know if the Paragon’s breakout board got the same treatment?
 
I need some pots from SBP and think I'll throw some of these in to try the out. I use the LMS ones posted above and really like them, but these are more than a dollar cheaper so they're worth a shot.
I highly recommend them, they’re every bit as good as the Gorva as far as feel, build quality, and high-test epoxy go.

I was actually rather disappointed with the Gorvas when I tried them out; they were, like, fine? But when compared to some old Mammoth Pro green 3PDTs I still had (which both Gorva and SBP are trying to emulate, afaik) and to the SBP ones (prior to the latest black batch, they *also* used green casings like Mammoth and Gorva), I couldn’t find where the extra $1.20 went.

(And the Gorva didn’t fit the PPCB breakout board at the time, but that’s been fixed at least)
 
Don’t overthink it. I’ve routinely bought sets of 10-12 switches off of Amazon. Reliability has not been an issue.
I used to buy ones off of Amazon after Mammoth went under but one batch the epoxy would melt on me, letting the lugs move and sometimes breaking the switch. I had to work *really* quickly and carefully when soldering with that batch then just switched to LMS and, later, SBP, no issues since *knock on wood*
 
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