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November 5, 2014 at 8:59 pm #120355StephengilesMemberQuote:Quote:Enigma Q balls?
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Neal.Both Enigma and Riddle draw 150mA.
Is the filter response in the Enigma and Riddle the same as in the Microsynth, or does it follow input dynamics with regard to start frequency with a decay sweep independent of input dynamics?
November 5, 2014 at 10:17 pm #120356Flick (EHX Staff)ModeratorQuote:Quote:Quote:Enigma Q balls?Thanks,
Neal.Both Enigma and Riddle draw 150mA.
Is the filter response in the Enigma and Riddle the same as in the Microsynth, or does it follow input dynamics with regard to start frequency with a decay sweep independent of input dynamics?
The Enigma and Riddle follow input dynamics creating an envelope follower that modulates the filter. The START knob sets the frequency that is both the start and end point of the filter sweep, this is when you’re not playing or playing very quietly. The STOP knob sets the frequency that the filter hits when the envelope follower is at its maximum output amplitude which is when you are playing your loudest. In between the START and STOP points is when all the filter sweeping occurs.
The Enigma/Riddle filter response is not the same as Microsynth.
November 6, 2014 at 8:00 am #120357StephengilesMemberQuote:Quote:Quote:Quote:Enigma Q balls?Thanks,
Neal.Both Enigma and Riddle draw 150mA.
Is the filter response in the Enigma and Riddle the same as in the Microsynth, or does it follow input dynamics with regard to start frequency with a decay sweep independent of input dynamics?
The Enigma and Riddle follow input dynamics creating an envelope follower that modulates the filter. The START knob sets the frequency that is both the start and end point of the filter sweep, this is when you’re not playing or playing very quietly. The STOP knob sets the frequency that the filter hits when the envelope follower is at its maximum output amplitude which is when you are playing your loudest. In between the START and STOP points is when all the filter sweeping occurs.
The Enigma/Riddle filter response is not the same as Microsynth.
Thanks very much.
March 8, 2015 at 4:31 pm #120580Albert CasanParticipantHi I am the lucky owner of a deluxe memory man w tap tempo 1100 unit.
I would like to know what is the exact current draw from the pedal.
I am using de Carl Martin Pro Power. There are two outputs that give 350 ma at 9v. There are six other outputs that give 150 ma at 9V.
I would like to know if i can use de low current outputs to run my memory man.
I know it’s a good idea to leave some marigin.
I think i would be on the safe side if my pedal would draw around 125 ma or less.
Am i right?Thanks for the answer
March 9, 2015 at 1:32 pm #120581Flick (EHX Staff)ModeratorQuote:Hi I am the lucky owner of a deluxe memory man w tap tempo 1100 unit.
I would like to know what is the exact current draw from the pedal.
I am using de Carl Martin Pro Power. There are two outputs that give 350 ma at 9v. There are six other outputs that give 150 ma at 9V.
I would like to know if i can use de low current outputs to run my memory man.
I know it’s a good idea to leave some marigin.
I think i would be on the safe side if my pedal would draw around 125 ma or less.
Am i right?Thanks for the answer
The DMMTT-1100 is power hungry, it draws 200mA at 9VDC.
March 9, 2015 at 1:36 pm #120582Albert CasanParticipantThanks for the answer
April 2, 2015 at 1:19 pm #120624drstrangeMemberHi
The new “6 knob” deluxe Memory Man has also 40mA on 24 V and 2,5mm plug???
Is this right?Thanx from germany
June 21, 2015 at 5:17 am #120752JkneelsonneMemberMicro Q-Tron?
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July 7, 2015 at 9:05 am #120744TamemyImpalaMemberHey guys and girls,
I recently picked up a v2 USA Small Stone and just need some help figuring out the current draw. Also, I hear conflicting info. as to whether the pedal requires AC or DC.
PLEASE HELP !!
February 23, 2016 at 4:46 pm #121291jayropeMember[strong]The 22500 looper draws 240 mA according to manual.
It’s recommended to use it with the original power supply. [/strong]
i also used it with an ispot, but the 22500 was humming then.February 23, 2016 at 7:40 pm #121294Flick (EHX Staff)ModeratorQuote:[strong]The 22500 looper draws 240 mA according to manual.
It’s recommended to use it with the original power supply. [/strong]
i also used it with an ispot, but the 22500 was humming then.Were there other pedals connected to the 1Spot in addition to the 22500? Does your 22500 make a humming noise when using the power supply it came with?
July 20, 2016 at 8:46 pm #121743ConsMagicParticipantCan a mod please move this thread here
https://www.ehx.com/forums/viewthread/8131/
Here is a copy paste of the thread:[CONTAINS PHOTO] ONESPOT / POWER SOURCE FOR DISCONTINUTED? BASS BALLS & MINI Q-TRON
I dug through a few posts with no luck. Will doing this actually fry either pedal?
Onespot, 2 x 3.5mm converter ‘CS35’ for Electo-Harmonix and other old style pedals to power both.
Here is a photo of the two pedals in question:
http://tinypic.com/r/efrmeu/9Or is the battery clip converted ‘CBAT’ safer…
Thank you for taking the time
CMay 5, 2017 at 8:34 am #122836pstone555MemberWhat’s the current draw for a 2880 if you’re not using MIDI?
I know the draw is listed at 500mA on the pedal itself, but I spoke to a guy recently who said that a lot of that current would be powering MIDI, so without MIDI the draw would actually be much less. Can anyone confirm this?
May 8, 2017 at 2:07 pm #122846EHX STAFFKeymasterThe 2880’s current draw is approximately 345mA. Using MIDI will bring it up to about 350mA.
May 8, 2017 at 11:23 pm #122852pstone555MemberQuote:The 2880’s current draw is approximately 345mA. Using MIDI will bring it up to about 350mA.Thanks, good to know.
if the draw is only up to 350mA, where does the 500mA figure come from?
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