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fikusMemberQuote:Quote:Just sold my Mu-Tron III & Bi-Phase.
:facepalm: That’s sounds painful to me, but I’m glad it works out for you.
Ohh it was not easy but it had to be done.
The Mu-Tron III was a dead mint, grey-knobbed, battery & AC powered unit. The best version in my opinion.
fikusMemberI’d love a reissued Bi-Phase. There is nothing else like it. My only complaint- too big.
But I have to say my Tube Zipper & Polyphase come real close to covering the Mu-Tron III territory.
fikusMemberOK that helps. Thanks.
fikusMemberI found that article too. I was hoping for more “Tube Zipper” specific direction (I shoulda went to electric shop). I’m not sure where to put the probes…
fikusMemberCan anyone tell me how to measure how many mA’s the TUBE ZIPPER draws?
I have a digital multimeter but no idea how to measure the draw on an AC pedal.
fikusMemberThanks for the link. There is a company called BURKEY that will make up the cable. They also sell a power supply that will do the Tube Zipper (The Flatliner), but it’s too big for my board.
fikusMemberThanks for the info. I am just looking to streamline my pedalboard’s power supply arangement.
Do you think I can I get away with 500mA?
fikusMemberI have a pedalboard power supply that outputs 12v ac, but only 250mA. Does anyone know if this is sufficient for the tube zipper? I know most pedals ship with overated power supplies (the tube zipper ships with 1000mA).
fikusMemberThis dream power supply already exists. The Burkey Flatliner Pro. They make the 12v ac cables for the EHX tube pedals and by using y-cables you get 18v & 24v.
MORE Pedalboard POWER SUPPLY INFO: http://www.stinkfoot.se/andreas/diy/power/psu.htm
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