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I have a CAE MXR MC 403 power supply, and can’t seem to get it to connect to / power my Deluxe Memory Man. There are no 24V DC outs on the power supply, but there are 2 adjustable 12V outs. The problem is, I’m also powering a 12V Digitech Whammy pedal, so I can’t use both 12V for my DMM.
So my question is two-part:
1) Any suggestions for powering the DMM using my available spots? There are 9V and 18V outs.
2) If not, do you know of any good power supplies for 7+ pedals that will support multiple 24V EHX pedals? I’ve scoured the Web and can’t find anything.
Here’s a link to my power supply: http://www.jimdunlop.com/product/mc403-power-system
Thx!
separate power adapters under your board is no good?
Unfortunately my board doesn’t have ’em. It’s an A&S flat filon board with handles that nests inside an ATA case, so the only power source is the MC 403 on top of the board.
I’m thinking my best option is to put a small (3 outlet) power strip on top of my board, and run both the MC 403 power supply and the Memory Man into that, so I can still have just one thing to plug in to power the whole board. It’s not ideal, but I can’t figure out any other way to run the DMM from my power supply.
Unless I try to run it on 18V, but I don’t want to lose any tone….and the power hookups that came with the power supply don’t fit the 24V jack on the DMM pedal, anyway.
I have the same problem
Hope u can help