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Hi I have a box with five outputs with 9V (totally 1000 mA) and negative pin in the middle.
Is it safe to use this to my four EHX pedals (9,6V)?
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Monaden
What is the “box” and what are your 4 EHX pedals? Depending on the mA required by your pedals, there may not be enough juice.
I use a DC Brick to power a BMPwTW, LPB-1, Stereo Pulsar, and Nano Dr. Q. But I need to power my POG2, DMB, and HOG independently because they require more mA to function properly.
TGM
yeah it’ll be fine. and to the above poster – even with four digital pedals 1000mA will be enough.
Thank you, nightraven. Specs my say 1000mA is enough. But in practice my POG2, HOG, and DMB needed more. Especially when all on at the same time.
TGM
I can tell you that the POG2 doesn’t like power from a “switching” supply like the OneSpot. (even though it boasts 1700mA)
in my experience, neither does the Ring Thing, Microsynth, even Freeze.
they operate, but there is very obvious high-frequency noise that is so annoying.
I experienced a similar thing as you, C.J. Although not always noise.. My DMB would “brown out”, making the repeats even dirtier then normal. It sounds nix for some things, but not all the time. And I couldn’t use the mid to high ‘Q’ on my POG2, as that def made ‘white noise’.
TGM
thanks guys good info!