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Old 01-08-2013, 02:13 PM
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Any THoughts ? Maxon Fl-303

Howdy,

i was hoping someone could help me. i just received a
Maxon FL-303 Flanger. I know it's 18v and i can power it with two 9 volt batteries, but I'd like to power it with my voodoo 4x4
supply on my pedalboard. Does anyone know if this effect needs a special adapter ? i already have the adapter to join 2 9v isolated outlets together to make the required 18v. i'm just not sure if the Maxon is center positive or negative and if i will need a polarity adapter ?. I cant seem to find the answer online anywhere. i did however find a schematic of an Ibanez fl-303, im assuming they have the same power requirements? as they are the same pedal just rebranded. Attached is a .pdf of the schematic. Problem is i don't know how to read schematics !!
im guessing from looking at it that its center positive, but.....
Any help would be appreciated before i just take a gamble and plug the dang thing in !

thanks,

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