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Old 07-01-2011, 12:00 PM
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I bought a Y-cable on Amazon this week, on a whim & obviously should've done my homework better.

Amazon.com: Voodoo Lab PPY 18V Y Cable Black: Musical Instruments

I'm using a One Spot & was trying to figure out how to get 18 volts to my Fulltone Bass-Drive, but Fulltone's site specifically says not to use a Y with the One-Spot.

Is this usable at all for me, without a VooDoo Lab Pedal Power? Please help.... thanks, jh
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Old 07-01-2011, 12:19 PM
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Old 07-01-2011, 02:14 PM
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Well... says not to... specifically for voodoo... I guess no. Return it if its even worth shipping it back. I can tell you that cable works with the pp2+ though! If you got the cash its completely worth it, but as mentioned above, other options exist.

Money/mounting space should be your concerns. You know that though, not I. Best of luck in your search and please post any specifics if this has been of little/no help. I've never claimed to be all that useful.
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