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Newbie Pedal Power Question

Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 3:14 am
by Craigyboy
Hi folks

New to this kind of thing and pretty clueless when it comes to power issues.

Looking to find out which Pedal Power product would be best for powering up my setup -

Boss LS-2
Korg Pitchblack Tuner
ProCo Rat 2
Eventide Timefactor
TC Electronic Nova Reverb
Line 6 M9

Currently powering most of the above pedals through individual supplies which is a bit of a pain.

Any help would be very much appreciated.

Thanks.

Re: Newbie Pedal Power Question

Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 1:42 pm
by Jon Wilder
Craigyboy wrote:Hi folks

New to this kind of thing and pretty clueless when it comes to power issues.

Looking to find out which Pedal Power product would be best for powering up my setup -

Boss LS-2
Korg Pitchblack Tuner
ProCo Rat 2
Eventide Timefactor
TC Electronic Nova Reverb
Line 6 M9

Currently powering most of the above pedals through individual supplies which is a bit of a pain.

Any help would be very much appreciated.

Thanks.
The TimeFactor can be powered from both outputs 5 and 6 with a current doubler adapter, which you can order directly from us.

However, the Line 6 M9 cannot be powered directly from a Pedal Power 2+ output. Once you hook the Time Factor up to outputs 5 and 6 with the current doubler adapter, this leaves no spot for the Nova Reverb. If you go with the Pedal Power 2+, both the M9 and the Nova Reverb will have to be powered from their respective power packs from the courtesy outlet.

If you go with the ISO5, you will be able to power everything but the Nova Reverb and the M9, but the ISO 5 does not have a courtesy outlet so you will have to power the power packs for these two units via other means.

Re: Newbie Pedal Power Question

Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 1:26 pm
by Craigyboy
Hi Jon

Thanks for the help, much appreciated!

About to order my pp2 from http://www.soundsgreatmusic.com in the UK, but I am also trying to get hold of the doubling adaptor to power up my Timefactor, is it any of the cables available here http://www.soundsgreatmusic.com/categor ... age_1.aspx? If not, how do I go about purchasing this adaptor?

Thanks again for the help.

Craig

Re: Newbie Pedal Power Question

Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 3:08 pm
by Jon Wilder
Craigyboy wrote:Hi Jon

Thanks for the help, much appreciated!

About to order my pp2 from http://www.soundsgreatmusic.com in the UK, but I am also trying to get hold of the doubling adaptor to power up my Timefactor, is it any of the cables available here http://www.soundsgreatmusic.com/categor ... age_1.aspx? If not, how do I go about purchasing this adaptor?

Thanks again for the help.

Craig
Yes...it's this one -

http://www.soundsgreatmusic.com/product ... power.aspx