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  • #78325
    TheCapitalJ
    Member

    Hi guys

    Just asking about the pedal power 2 plus i’ve seen some pics of pedal boards with it fitted. Now I know that it has 8 outputs but some people have more than 8 pedals being powered by it. Seen as i’m new the pedals i don’t know how the hell they do it. Does anyone know?

    #97183
    nightraven
    Member

    they probably use daisy chains

    #97184
    TheCapitalJ
    Member

    and that is?

    #97185
    electro-melx
    Moderator

    I presume they are just ‘daisy chaining’ or using a splitter cable to power more than one effect off each outlet.

    This kind of thing

    http://www.dv247.com/invt/49273/

    or a simple ‘Y’ lead version.

    it’s fine to do it with most pedals with a low current draw, but it can add noise with some pedals. It’s not ideal but it works fine most of the time.

    #97187
    julian
    Moderator

    Yeah, you can daisy chain.

    The PP2+ is awesome. I highly recommend it. You can power just about every EH pedal except for the 40v ones and the AC ones. And even then it has a courtesy jack on the back for one wall wart.

    For 9v EH pedals it has high and low current outputs depending on what the pedal needs, reverse polarity cables for reverse polarity pedals, and a 3.5mm plug for old EH pedals.

    To power 18v and 24v you can get a special cable that combines two outputs. Have them switched to 9v each and you’ve got 18, switch them to 12v each and you have 24.

    #97395
    TheCapitalJ
    Member
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    The PP2+ is awesome. I highly recommend it. You can power just about every EH pedal except for the 40v ones and the AC ones.

    Yeah I wanted a classic small stone but its an AC one

    #97397
    TheCapitalJ
    Member

    yeah i got the qoute thing wrong

    #97825
    Chumley
    Participant

    lol…

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