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Old 01-29-2006, 07:06 PM
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Boss Tuner Power Supply.....

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K I won some money a few weeks ago and I'm gonna treat myself to a few pedals....
I heard that the Boss TU-2 Tuner can act as a power supply to other pedals, with varying degrees of effectiveness.
I was wondering if anyone who had one could clear up the situation for me?
I'm not going to be using a lot with it, just a Big Muff and a compressor.
If I plug an AC adapter in the Boss will it supply the other two??


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Old 01-29-2006, 08:37 PM
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You are correct. Plug AC adapter into TU-2 and run jumpers to other pedals. I power 3 EBS pedals and a Sans Amp bass driver this way. Absolutely no problems for me. The TU-2 is a great pedal itself! Very accurate and dead quite on/off muting. The only drawback with this or any pedal with LED's, is using it in bright sun light.
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