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Old 08-15-2009, 08:45 PM
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I know this is do able. I read some where that the Russian Big Muff is Negative Ground. Is that what most pedals are? I want to be able to daisy chain my pedals.
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Old 08-16-2009, 12:43 AM
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Most pedals are negative ground. Do you have an earlier, green, or later ,black, unit. The green ones need to have a jack installed or you can use a battery adapter. Make sure that you use a filtered and regulated power supply.
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If you're not sure, you could always go with a 9V Battery clip adapter. That's what I do with my green Sovtek muff, since it has no barrel-style jack.
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If you're not sure, you could always go with a 9V Battery clip adapter. That's what I do with my green Sovtek muff, since it has no barrel-style jack.
that's what i do off my one-spot as well.
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I should mention, I also daisy-chain it.
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Most pedals are negative ground.
This is what I thought. I just wanted to make sure.
I have the black version. I like it a lot. I am just done playing with batteries. I am probably going to go with the battery snap deal. I am glad it can be daisy chained.

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