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Post by JFrankParnell on Apr 4, 2011 18:17:57 GMT -5
As much as I think Lt. Ashcat's tuna can is cool, cant i just daisy chain a few plugs onto one wall wart? Lets say the pedals are Marshall ed1 comp, bad monkey, roland rt20 rotospeaker. (ed1 is in the mail, I have the other 2) They're all 9v.
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Post by ashcatlt on Apr 4, 2011 18:43:30 GMT -5
I'm no officer, boy! LT stands for Lorenzo's Tractor. Daisy chaining usually works fine assuming that either the wallwart or the pedals or (preferably) both have sufficient filtering to knock down the AC ripple, and assuming that none of the pedals contaminates the power supply with something like clock noise or whatever. My tuna can really is nothing more than a parallel daisy chain with some supplemental filtering. If it sounds good it is good. If it hums or whines, filter it. Edit - Wait! The question was "How many?" Depends on the total current draw of the pedals and the max current spec of the wallwart.
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Post by JFrankParnell on Apr 4, 2011 19:30:29 GMT -5
Oh fine, i'll do my own research! stinkfoot.se/power-list Fairly comprehensive list of what pedal draws what. bad monkey: 17mA rt20 : 85 mA ed1: 5mA (seems very small, shrug) I bet most of the juice to the rt20 is the hypnophizing lite show that it has. The warts I have are just whatever I pulled out of my box full of em. the smaller one is only 100mA, but the bigger one is 500mA, so that oughta be plenty. Aight, I'll go wire 'em up and report back. Thank you, sir! edit: Ok, I just crimped the other jack onto the wires with two of them red splicer thangs. Maybe there is a tiny bit of noise, but the rt20 has a tiny bit to it usually. Next week I'll splice in that compressor.
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