Right on!
Thanks
@hamerfan !
So my idea had some merit after all. In fact, reading the new build doc, I'd say my idea is a bit better than that of the newer 1590N1; according to the N1's build doc (red emphasis mine):
The Cirrus project incorporates both versions, allowing the mid-boost section to be placed either before or after the clipping using an on-board slide switch. (This is the main update from the original 1590B version of the Cirrus, which uses on-board jumpers to set the mid-boost location but can’t be toggled.)
Whaddaya mean the 1590B version "can't" be toggled, Kevin? I figured out
how to toggle it years ago!
And unlike the N1, there's no need to
castrate castle-gate castigate have-the-hole-halved-so-it's-not-a-hole for the Legacy "1590B" PCB's dual-gang pot —
AND you can flip my toggle on the fly unlike the buried-inside slide-switch.
Here, see whutchyall think-a-ma-jiggle:
I thort I were purdy cleavor a' th' tam.
Hmm looking at the doc date,
I had the ol' switcheroo together in 2018!
A castellated-decade ago!
When I eventually build my Legacy Cirrus PCB, it'll go in a 1590N1, with the ol' EQ Pre-Post switcheroo, diode switching and
Top Jacks!
I suppose you could wire my switcheramadingdong idear to the new N1's slider lugs somehow, too.