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  • in reply to: Pedal Board Layout Advice #118654
    HuBBie36
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    Thanks for the advice :)

    I don’t have the TU-2 or the DD-7 on the NS-2 but everything else is running though it. So far it seems good, but maybe Ill do as you suggest and take the Pulsar and Stone off.

    Thanks again!

    in reply to: Big Muff Pi and Dunlop DC Brick #118622
    HuBBie36
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    Perfect Thank you!

    in reply to: Big Muff Pi and Dunlop DC Brick #118620
    HuBBie36
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    So – I received the Dunlop DC-Brick and it does come with a cable that fits into the Big Muff, however, the brick instructions say it is not compatible with positive grounded pedals. I took a risk and plugged it into the muff and the red power light came on. Is there any way I can be sure I have a negative ground Big Muff just to be safe? There is nothing in the Big Muff documentation that came with it.

    in reply to: Any tricks for saving pedal settings? #118619
    HuBBie36
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    I know this doesn’t answer your question exactly, but using something like a Boss ME-25 would save your exact settings to a memory block that you could revisit (of course you have to settle with Boss effects). I had one of these and the saving was actually a nice feature. I do like the template suggestion and a photo of the board would also work.

    in reply to: Velcro Removal #118612
    HuBBie36
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    Lighter fluid – works like a charm.

    in reply to: Big Muff Pi and Dunlop DC Brick #118610
    HuBBie36
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    If the Brick was mine I’d open it up and replace the 18v regulators with 9v ones.

    Not without actually unsoldering a part and replacing it. They should make it so it’s switchable via a dip switch.

    I agree 100%. Thanks for all your input! All the best.

    in reply to: Big Muff Pi and Dunlop DC Brick #118607
    HuBBie36
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    If the Brick was mine I’d open it up and replace the 18v regulators with 9v ones.

    Good thought, but according to Dunlop’s FAQ, this can not be done:

    “Can I change my DC Brick to all 9V outputs? No.”

    in reply to: Big Muff Pi and Dunlop DC Brick #118606
    HuBBie36
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    EH Man – another quick thought. Can you please tell me what you think of my current pedal layout? I have just started incorporating EH effects and want to be sure I have them setup appropriately:

    , Boss TU-2, Boss DD-7, Boss NS-2 (Controlling: Boss CE-5, EH Small Stone, EH Pulsar, MD-2, EH Big Muff),

    Thanks!

    in reply to: Big Muff Pi and Dunlop DC Brick #118604
    HuBBie36
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    Blow it up ‘eh! Well now, that could be amusing at the apex of my solo.

    I’ll order a 1-Spot adapter and see if it helps. I just don’t have any 18v pedals for the three options on the brick – seems like a waste. Thanks for your help EH Man!

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