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  • #78283
    Darkswn
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    Hi here!! I have a problem with my metal muff; I have lost my power supply but i’ve got another one.. It”s a 9v power supply with a 9v ~ 1.3A output. It’s work, but i’m afraid what this damage my pedal (sorry for my english i’m french :s) i want to know if this is safe or this will damage my pedal :l

    #96966
    dsl1
    Member

    Hi,

    The Power Supply you’re using seems to be OK. As long as it’s “Center Negative” (same as used by Boss). The Metal Muff needs a minimum of 100mA (more will not hurt it).

    From EHX:

    The optional 9V power supply from Electro-Harmonix is US96DC-200BI (same as used by Boss ™ & Ibanez(tm)). 9.6 volts/DC 200ma. The barrel connector on the front of the METAL MUFF is for the 9-volt battery eliminator capable of delivering 100 mA of current. The inner ring of the 9-volt battery eliminator must be negative, the outer ring positive. The unit’s battery may be left in or taken out when the eliminator is in use.

    #96968
    Darkswn
    Participant

    Ok!! thank you a lot!! But the fact that my power supply is less powerfull than the electro harmonix don’t affect the sound?

    #96970
    dsl1
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    Ok!! thank you a lot!! But the fact that my power supply is less powerfull than the electro harmonix don’t affect the sound?

    Your power supply is “1.3A” A=Amps – the EHX Power supply is “200mA” mA=Milliamps.

    #96975
    Darkswn
    Participant

    Ok, so my power supply have more power than the ehx one if I understand you well >< But it affect the sound or not?? ><

    #96984
    dsl1
    Member

    It will not affect the sound :-)

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