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  • in reply to: Vintage Polychorus power issues #113758
    deemo
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    You have a vintage model with the transformer removed. Replace the current power supply jack with the more standard one and get a 24vdc power supply.

    thanks for the help! I really appreciate it.

    in reply to: Vintage Polychorus power issues #113753
    deemo
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    no pic showing up

    just edited the post. apparently it was too large of a file, should be there now

    in reply to: Vintage Polychorus power issues #113747
    deemo
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    Unfortunately this is the best picture I could take with my phone’s camera due to some issues with my camera at the moment.

    Just wondering at this point: would it be possible to modify the power jack to the more standard barrel jack?

    in reply to: Vintage Polychorus power issues #113690
    deemo
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    Some vintage units made for export did use an AC adapter, usually 24vdc.
    Best way to be safe is to look inside and see if there’s a transformer bolted on the side. If not, you’ll need to check the converter plug to see if it’s putting out a positive voltage on the tip of the plug.

    According to the Godlyke manual, the tip is positive on the converter. I guess I’ll have to go pick up a cheap multimeter to find out for sure.

    I’ll try and get some pictures up tonight of the insides of the pedal.

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