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    jaylow
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    I know the nano clone says to have a separate power supply and not to daisy chain it. However, I’m wondering if it would still work if you used a 9 volt battery clip and connected that to the daisy chain instead of connecting directly to the battery eliminator jack on the nano clone. Has anyone tried this?

    Also, what if say I had a power supply with isolated outputs? Would that power the nano clone along side other pedals with no problems?

    After using multi-effects pedals and on-board sound processors for years, I’ve finally made a foray into individual stomp boxes. So far, I’m loving it! Thank you all for your help!

    #101835
    The EH Man
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    I know the nano clone says to have a separate power supply and not to daisy chain it. However, I’m wondering if it would still work if you used a 9 volt battery clip and connected that to the daisy chain instead of connecting directly to the battery eliminator jack on the nano clone. Has anyone tried this?

    Still won’t work as the Nano Clone has a positive ground.

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    Also, what if say I had a power supply with isolated outputs? Would that power the nano clone along side other pedals with no problems?

    That should be fine as long as that particular power supply output only has positive ground effects on it.

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    After using multi-effects pedals and on-board sound processors for years, I’ve finally made a foray into individual stomp boxes. So far, I’m loving it! Thank you all for your help!

    That’s what we’re here for.

    #101836
    jaylow
    Member

    Crappy… I guess I’ll actually have to get another power supply for it since it won’t play nice with the other pedals. Thank you EH man.

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