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Old 11-11-2007, 08:00 PM
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Is there a power supply/adaptor for the Big Muff Pi, and if there is what is it? I ask this because I am sick of going through batteries.
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Old 11-11-2007, 08:03 PM
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Is there a power supply/adaptor for the Big Muff Pi, and if there is what is it? I ask this because I am sick of going through batteries.
there defiantly is my guitarist has one and keeps it plugged in during practice all the time...


where you can get 1...i dunno but there is defiantly 1
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Old 11-11-2007, 08:13 PM
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you can get a one-spot dang near anywhere, and they come with the 1/8" adaptor for EH pedals.
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Old 11-11-2007, 10:00 PM
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EHX makes a 9V adapter specifically for all of their pedals that use the 1/8" "headphone-style" plug - the Big Muff, Small Clone, Small Stone, etc. However, I'd recommend getting something that works with multiple pedals. Companies like 1-Spot and Dunlop make convenient power supplies that have plenty of accessories available for powering odd pedals, and even multiple pedals on a single adapter.

Just search for items like "Visual Sound 1-Spot", "Dunlop DC Brick", "Godlyke PowerAll", "Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2", etc. to learn more about some of the really popular power supplies for powering multiple 9V pedals, including ones with atypical jack types.

Now, if you're talking about the LITTLE Big Muff... most common Boss-style 9V adapter will do, as well as ANY of the supplies I mentioned above.

If you're talking about the RUSSIAN (black) Big Muff... it's a different story. IIRC, they don't have adapter jacks, but there's an easy workaround. You'll need a battery-clip adapter to use with any Boss-style 9V adapter. Again, all of the manufacturers I mentioned above make such adapters.
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Old 11-11-2007, 10:05 PM
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EHX makes a 9V adapter specifically for all of their pedals that use the 1/8" "headphone-style" plug - the Big Muff, Small Clone, Small Stone, etc. However, I'd recommend getting something that works with multiple pedals. Companies like 1-Spot and Dunlop make convenient power supplies that have plenty of accessories available for powering odd pedals, and even multiple pedals on a single adapter.

Just search for items like "Visual Sound 1-Spot", "Dunlop DC Brick", "Godlyke PowerAll", "Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2", etc. to learn more about some of the really popular power supplies for powering multiple 9V pedals, including ones with atypical jack types.

Now, if you're talking about the LITTLE Big Muff... most common Boss-style 9V adapter will do, as well as ANY of the supplies I mentioned above.

If you're talking about the RUSSIAN (black) Big Muff... it's a different story. IIRC, they don't have adapter jacks, but there's an easy workaround. You'll need a battery-clip adapter to use with any Boss-style 9V adapter. Again, all of the manufacturers I mentioned above make such adapters.
I have the Russian one. Careful which PP3 adaptor you get as I tried to get one on the cheap and it was absolutely garbage. I just got constant feedback and had to send it back to the guy I bought it from.
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