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Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: adamj on September 29, 2010, 03:09:47 PM

Title: pedalboard power
Post by: adamj on September 29, 2010, 03:09:47 PM
All of my pedals are standard 9v connections, but i want to incorporate my wireless receiver onto the board (The range on it is immense so no worries about it being on the floor), and after disappointingly looking at it today, it requires 12-18v. 
I was going to buy a power supply and 5 way daisy chain.
Obviously normal supplies wont be effective, is there any way of adding this to the board or will i have to resign to using it as i am already with its independant power and placed on top of my cab?  Hopeless with electronics me.
Title: Re: pedalboard power
Post by: Pete24v on September 29, 2010, 06:07:36 PM
I bought one of these for my 18v MXR EVH Flanger

http://tiny.cc/qpliq
Title: Re: pedalboard power
Post by: Brow on September 29, 2010, 10:14:31 PM
I bought one of these for my 18v MXR EVH Flanger

http://tiny.cc/qpliq


Yep!

I run my MI Audio Boost n Buff from 1 of those. It really seems to open it up and adds headroom to the gain
Title: Re: pedalboard power
Post by: Alex on September 29, 2010, 10:14:44 PM
The Harley Benton power plant, available from Thomann, is a cheap version of the T-Rex Fuel Tank Chamaeleon.
Unlike the T-Rex the power plant's outputs are not isolated, so there can be some noise. In my case I had noise from exactly ONE pedal, my Boss RC-2 looper. All other pedals together on it did not cause any noise problems.
It is much cheaper than the T-Rex. Both have 12V outputs and both can fit standard kettle leads, so you can use it in the UK and continental Europe if you just get the fitting mains power cords.
Title: Re: pedalboard power
Post by: adamj on September 29, 2010, 11:04:20 PM
I bought one of these for my 18v MXR EVH Flanger

http://tiny.cc/qpliq


ooooh thats handy!!! can u get them for 12v? just to be safe as my psa is 12v.

Also, how good are the Harley Benton stuff? I see them all over thomann and their dirt cheap. Made of plastic/dodgy electronics?
Title: Re: pedalboard power
Post by: Telerocker on September 30, 2010, 12:26:47 AM
Burkey Flatliner for a long stable relationship.  :lol: