The 3PDT Footswitch
Before going any further, you have to understand how functions a 3PDT footswitch. The 3PDT stands for "3 poles, double throw". Here is a diagram showing the different possibilities :
A dual pole, simple throw (DPST) is equivalent to 2 SPST, DPDT: equivalent to 2 SPDT.
From that we can easily conclude that a 3PDT is equivalent to 3 double throws at the same time. You have two position for 3 switches with 2 positions each:
How to use it for true bypass?
When you want to do a true bypass, you want a simple thing:- in one position (position 1), input and output jacks are directly connected, the signal does not goes through the circuit (bypass)
- Position 2: input jack goes to the input of the circuit, the output of the circuit is connected to the output jack, and a beautiful shiny LED is on.

If you do not want to bother to solder directly on the 3PDT (you have to be precise and it is not very practical if you want to modify it afterwards, and most of the times it does not look so good), you can directly use a small PCB to make your true bypass like a boss. You can either make it yourself (model here and here), or buy it (very cheap here).
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Once again, another helpful guide! Thanks a lot.
AnswerYou have a wonderful way of explaining things.
AnswerReally helpful! I've blindly followed plans for true bypass switches before but this really helps make sense of the layout. Thanks
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