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  • fuzzbuzzfuzz
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    Thank you very much indeed, some great knowledge and extremely helpful. I very much appreciate you taking the time to help with this.

    in reply to: Mains voltage for big box pedals with attached AC cord? #196973
    fuzzbuzzfuzz
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    Interesting!

    Those old ROSS are really rather nice.

    Do you think it might be possible to measure the voltage coming off the taps of your pedal and entering the circuit? That might give me an idea as to what the internal voltage is and what I might be able to change mine too.

    I`ll try and post some gut shots as well when I have a moment to compare with yours. Thank you for those.

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    fuzzbuzzfuzz
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    Thank you for your reply and help with this thread, and the links. Appreciated!

    in reply to: Mains voltage for big box pedals with attached AC cord? #196932
    fuzzbuzzfuzz
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    Jazz Pad – I would be interested to see the insides of the DBM if possible. Thank you!

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 10 months ago by fuzzbuzzfuzz.
    • This reply was modified 1 year, 10 months ago by fuzzbuzzfuzz.
    in reply to: Mains voltage for big box pedals with attached AC cord? #196929
    fuzzbuzzfuzz
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    Any follow up to this interesting thread?

    I too am also in Japan (Hello Jazz Pad!).

    And likewise I have acquired a few big box units gathered over the years including a Deluxe Big Muff from the UK (3 prong 240v).

    My aim personally is to remove the (annoying) transformer/AC cord etc and install a simple power jack, and to use an appropriate AC adaptor of the correct voltage. However in order to do that I’d need to know what the internal operating voltage of the DBM is….(and then of course figure out the wiring).

    There are I believe a couple of versions which may complicate matters.

    Currently into the wall socket this pedal of course sounds rather weak (though splendid) operating as it is on 100v rather than 240v.

    Any ideas anyone?

    Thank you in advance!

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 10 months ago by fuzzbuzzfuzz.
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    in reply to: Double Muff Circuits REV A vs REV 2 #189003
    fuzzbuzzfuzz
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    I had both and there was a slight difference in the basic tone, one being slightly thicker more bassier. Unfortunately I cant remember which was which!

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