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  • #77754
    Bubba Ghanoosh
    Participant

    Hello, all.
    How much current does the SMMH draw?
    Also, Is there a list somewhere that lists the current draw of EHX pedals? None of my manuals includes this information.

    #93414
    Siriustar
    Member

    I’m not sure, but I know that mine’s noisy if I power it with a OneSpot. A BOSS 9V adapter should eliminate any noise problems (if that’s an issue you’ve been experiencing). The adapter I use is 300mV, and it works fine.

    #93415
    julian
    Moderator

    don’t daisy chain it

    on a voodoo labs pedal power 2+ it needs to be on one of the two 9v high current outputs

    #93416
    dsl1
    Member

    It draws 200mA

    Edit:

    Corrected below by Bubba Ghanoosh that the Power Draw is 180mA :)

    #93419
    CarlosNCambria
    Participant

    Doesnt it come with its own power adapter?

    …I thought it did…

    #93420
    julian
    Moderator

    yes it does

    #93421
    Bubba Ghanoosh
    Participant

    Thanks for all the quick replies!
    Carlos, yes, it comes with its own p/s, but I’m running out of outlets on my pedalboard (one is already being used by my Bass Micro Synth) . The board (SKB PS45) does have 9V jacks, but they’re only rated at 100mA each.
    Dsl1, does it actually draw 200mA, or are you basing that number on the rating of the p/s that came with it?
    Julian, I figured it draws high current. I’m also using a Dunlop DC brick, but it’s already powering one high current pedal (160 mA) and I don’t want to overload it.

    Edit: For those interested, I just got a reply from EHX. It draws 180 mA.

    #109095
    panfu
    Member

    What about the new Micro Synth and the Micro Pog?
    Does anyone their current draw?

    thanks!

    #109101
    Bubba Ghanoosh
    Participant

    I have the XO Bass Micro Synth. According to EHX, it draws 180 mA.
    And, according to http://www.diago.co.uk/powerstation_compatibility.html, the Micro Pog draws 200 mA.

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