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How to power M9, Timefactor, and others
Posted: Mon May 23, 2011 1:53 pm
by Jarred
Hi guys. I am just wondering which product I should be looking at purchasing for my situation. I have a pedaltrain pt-1 pedal board so I need something that can mount under it.
Currently I have:
Eventide Time Factor
Line 6 M9
Boss Tu-2
Smal setup for now but may be making some small investments in the future, maybe a fulltone fulldrive 2 but for the most part I am fairly content. What power supply fits my situation?
Re: How to power M9, Timefactor, and others
Posted: Tue May 24, 2011 10:01 am
by JohnClark
The Pedal Power 2+ or the Pedal Power ISO-5 would power everything you mention but the M9. The M9 requires AC power and can only be directly powered by the Pedal Power AC.
Although a bit overkill for two to three pedals, the Pedal Power 2+ does have the Courtesy Outlet on the back that will accept the adapter for the M9.
I hope that helps!
Re: How to power M9, Timefactor, and others
Posted: Tue May 24, 2011 12:02 pm
by Jarred
Cool that does help thank you. So the pedal power AC would not be able to power my Eventide and Boss correct? And is the courtesy outlet on the PP2+ accessible if it is mounted under my pedaltrain?
Re: How to power M9, Timefactor, and others
Posted: Wed May 25, 2011 11:27 am
by JohnClark
I believe Courtesy Outlet will be recessed a bit behind the access hole on the PT-1. This would prevent connecting the adapter directly. A short extension cable should allow you to connect the adapter to the Courtesy Outlet and mount the adapter under the board in a position that does not introduce noise to the setup.
I hope that helps!