List the Effects you power off the Pedal Power and how:
1) TC Electronics Nova Delay
Power Cable: http://www.t-rex-engineering.com/Defaul ... ID=PROD172
Outputs: 5+6
DIP Switch Non-Normal
2) Boss TU-2
Power Cable: PPBAR-R from http://www.voodoolab.com/cables.htm
Outputs: 1-8
DIP Switch Normal
3) Deluxe Memory Man
Power Cable: 18v/24v 5.5mm x 2.5mm - Reverse Polarity (straight) from http://www.voodoolab.com/cables.htm
Outputs: 1+2
DIP Switch Normal
Database of Effects Pedals that Pedal Power operates:
Database of Effects Pedals that Pedal Power operates:
Connoisseur of good tone.
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Re: Database of Effects Pedals that Pedal Power operates:
4) Line 6 DL4/MM4/FM4
Power Cable: 5.5mm x 2.5mm “Red” Barrel from http://www.voodoolab.com/cables.htm
Outputs: 5 or 6
DIP Switch Non-Normal
Power Cable: 5.5mm x 2.5mm “Red” Barrel from http://www.voodoolab.com/cables.htm
Outputs: 5 or 6
DIP Switch Non-Normal
Connoisseur of good tone.
http://www.john-trueman.com : Guitarist from Down Under
http://www.guitarpedals.co.nz
http://www.john-trueman.com : Guitarist from Down Under
http://www.guitarpedals.co.nz
Re: Database of Effects Pedals that Pedal Power operates:
Bump. Comon guys post your pedals here. I believe this could be a very useful database.
Connoisseur of good tone.
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http://www.guitarpedals.co.nz
http://www.john-trueman.com : Guitarist from Down Under
http://www.guitarpedals.co.nz
Re: Database of Effects Pedals that Pedal Power operates:
Ok In my list I kinda have to include other things that I power off of the PP2+ besides pedals.
Boss Dimension C DC-2:
Regular polarity black cable
output 1-8
Switch: Normal
MXR 74 HW Vintage Phase 90
No power jack on these:
Battery Tab power cable
output 1-8
Switch: Normal
80's Ibanez/Maxon CS-9:
Can power through the jack, but I use the bat. tab
Battery Tab power cable
outputs 1-8
Switch: Normal
Vintage MXR AC corded Flanger:
Courtesy Outlet(get a nasty ground loop here though)
Others:
Axess Electronics GRX4 router/switcher:
Regular polarity black cable
output 1-8
Switch Normal
Sound Sculpture ABCadabra midi loop/ a/b/y:
Reverse Polarity white end cable
output 1-8
Switch Normal.
Testing and will update:
Midiman thru 3x8
line 6 red tip cable
output 5/6
Boss Dimension C DC-2:
Regular polarity black cable
output 1-8
Switch: Normal
MXR 74 HW Vintage Phase 90
No power jack on these:
Battery Tab power cable
output 1-8
Switch: Normal
80's Ibanez/Maxon CS-9:
Can power through the jack, but I use the bat. tab
Battery Tab power cable
outputs 1-8
Switch: Normal
Vintage MXR AC corded Flanger:
Courtesy Outlet(get a nasty ground loop here though)
Others:
Axess Electronics GRX4 router/switcher:
Regular polarity black cable
output 1-8
Switch Normal
Sound Sculpture ABCadabra midi loop/ a/b/y:
Reverse Polarity white end cable
output 1-8
Switch Normal.
Testing and will update:
Midiman thru 3x8
line 6 red tip cable
output 5/6
Re: Database of Effects Pedals that Pedal Power operates:
Nice stuff! Thanks for contributing
Connoisseur of good tone.
http://www.john-trueman.com : Guitarist from Down Under
http://www.guitarpedals.co.nz
http://www.john-trueman.com : Guitarist from Down Under
http://www.guitarpedals.co.nz
Re: Database of Effects Pedals that Pedal Power operates:
Hello,
As a manufacturer of power supplies I have a database with more than 600 pedals I have measured with information about the stated nominal voltage, stated curent draw according to the manual or specifications, the actual measured current draw both in stand-by and activated mode and the type of plug needed to power the pedal. Please e-mail me your list of pedals and I'll return the information you need.
Poul Ciok
As a manufacturer of power supplies I have a database with more than 600 pedals I have measured with information about the stated nominal voltage, stated curent draw according to the manual or specifications, the actual measured current draw both in stand-by and activated mode and the type of plug needed to power the pedal. Please e-mail me your list of pedals and I'll return the information you need.
Poul Ciok
Re: Database of Effects Pedals that Pedal Power operates:
Poul... you beat me to it! I think it is fantastic that you guys are willing to share around info like this as you are 'rival companies'...
Yes, the 'Cioks Current Comsumption Table' is a very useful document which I have consulted many times... here is the actual link:
http://cioks.com/media/current_consumption_table.pdf
Yes, the 'Cioks Current Comsumption Table' is a very useful document which I have consulted many times... here is the actual link:
http://cioks.com/media/current_consumption_table.pdf
Re: Database of Effects Pedals that Pedal Power operates:
The online published version of CCT is quite old. I stopped updating it online in 2004 and now I'm only updating the one on my laptop. Healthy competition is good and for you customers out there it's the best natural mechanism, which with time gets you better and better products. We at CIOKS only do power supplies and in few days you'll see a forum treating the subject of powering effect pedals on our web site as well.
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Re: Database of Effects Pedals that Pedal Power operates:
So you're not interested in 'sharing' information at all. It looks like your interest is getting a little free advertisement on the Voodoo Lab website!poulciok wrote:The online published version of CCT is quite old. I stopped updating it online in 2004 and now I'm only updating the one on my laptop...
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Re: Database of Effects Pedals that Pedal Power operates:
None of the pedals I own are on that list.