Stacking 3 current doublers
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Stacking 3 current doublers
I need to run 2 Line 6 G50's from a PP2+. The first is easy, using the green doubler on outs 5 and 6. However the other outs only supply 100ma. Can i plug in 2 current doublers into 1+2 and 3+4 and then use a third to combine these into 400ma?
Re: Stacking 3 current doublers
Good question. I want to know the answer too!
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The G-50 requires much less than the 500mA the supplied adapter is capable of providing.
The better way to do this would be to power the G-50s with a Current Doubler Adapter using one "L6" output and one regular output. For instance one can be powered using outputs 4 & 5, and the other one can be powered using outputs 6 & 7 with all corresponding DIP switches set to Normal.
Why exactly do you need to power two wireless receivers?
The better way to do this would be to power the G-50s with a Current Doubler Adapter using one "L6" output and one regular output. For instance one can be powered using outputs 4 & 5, and the other one can be powered using outputs 6 & 7 with all corresponding DIP switches set to Normal.
Why exactly do you need to power two wireless receivers?
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Re: Stacking 3 current doublers
Ta.JohnClark wrote:The G-50 requires much less than the 500mA the supplied adapter is capable of providing.
The better way to do this would be to power the G-50s with a Current Doubler Adapter using one "L6" output and one regular output. For instance one can be powered using outputs 4 & 5, and the other one can be powered using outputs 6 & 7 with all corresponding DIP switches set to Normal.
Why exactly do you need to power two wireless receivers?
I need to power 2 wireless receivers because my band has 2 guitarists.