I have been using two PP2+ untis to power my PT-Pro, and I'm having some trouble with a few pedals...
1. Strymon Blue Sky.
I've tried this in both the 5 and 6 slot of the PP2, tried flipping the normal switch both ways, and it will not power up... or it powers up weakly with a clicking sound.
2. Strymon El Capistan.... same issue as Blue Sky
3. Digitech Jamman Delay. It's a 9V unit, but none of the supplied cables I have will power it.
Thanks to anyone who can respond with help.
Sam
Please Help! - Strymon and Digitech
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Re: Please Help! - Strymon and Digitech
The Digitech Jamman Delay requires AC power and something less than 600mA, thus cannot be powered by the Pedal Power 2+. However, the Digitech Jamman Delay can be powered from a Pedal Power AC.JSMidd wrote:I have been using two PP2+ untis to power my PT-Pro, and I'm having some trouble with a few pedals...
1. Strymon Blue Sky.
I've tried this in both the 5 and 6 slot of the PP2, tried flipping the normal switch both ways, and it will not power up... or it powers up weakly with a clicking sound.
2. Strymon El Capistan.... same issue as Blue Sky
3. Digitech Jamman Delay. It's a 9V unit, but none of the supplied cables I have will power it.
Thanks to anyone who can respond with help.
Sam
The Strymon products call for a 500mA source. If powering them from outputs 5 or 6 without a current doubler adapter is giving the result of "weak power", this typically means that it draws something more than 250mA but less than 500mA. A current doubler adapter will be needed to pair up outputs 5 & 6 for a 500mA source. This means that you can only power 1 Strymon unit from each Pedal Power 2+.
You can order the current doubler adapter from us via contacting us at (707) 545-0600 ext 110 between the hours of 9AM and 5PM PST Monday through Friday. we accept Visa, Master Card, American Express and Discover cards.
Jon Wilder
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Re: Please Help! - Strymon and Digitech
Thank you, Jon.
I will get those ordered.
I will get those ordered.
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Re: Please Help! - Strymon and Digitech
Just got this email directly from Terry at Strymon -
"All of our DSP based products consume right around 200mA so they should operate on your PP2+ outputs 5 or 6 with the DIP switches in the normal position."
This means that either output 5 OR 6 with the corresponding DIP switch in the "Normal" position should be able to power your Strymon units just fine without the need for the current doubler adapter.
"All of our DSP based products consume right around 200mA so they should operate on your PP2+ outputs 5 or 6 with the DIP switches in the normal position."
This means that either output 5 OR 6 with the corresponding DIP switch in the "Normal" position should be able to power your Strymon units just fine without the need for the current doubler adapter.
Jon Wilder
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Re: Please Help! - Strymon and Digitech
Hi Jon - this is great info! However, I have seen some comments from El Capistan users (over at TheGearPage.net forum) who have experienced some under powering symptoms using only one port (5 or 6) on the PP2+. Their solution was to use the current double adapter (as you first suggested) or the supplied AC adapter plugged into the courtesy outlet.Jon Wilder wrote:Just got this email directly from Terry at Strymon -
"All of our DSP based products consume right around 200mA so they should operate on your PP2+ outputs 5 or 6 with the DIP switches in the normal position."
This means that either output 5 OR 6 with the corresponding DIP switch in the "Normal" position should be able to power your Strymon units just fine without the need for the current doubler adapter.