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Old 02-12-2013, 11:19 AM
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Dano Fab Chorus Powering Question

Greetings, lads! I just bought a Danelectro FAB Chorus (seriously, guys, it's one of the best Chorus I ever played, and I paid 20 bucks for it!), and in the manual (as well as on the pedal), they say ''no more than 300mA''. The thing is: I use a 1000mA wall wart with a daisy chain, with which I power all my pedals... Would I have to use a different adaptor just for this one pedal?
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Old 02-15-2013, 08:30 PM
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as long as polarity of supply is correct the pedal will deaw what it needs so higher ma is fine lower is not good
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Old 02-15-2013, 11:44 PM
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an ac adapter like the visual sounds 1-spot would power up the pedal fine. I would know because I once owned a danelectro fab chorus pedal and it works fine the 1-spot ac adapter. right now I own a danelectro cool cat cc-1 chorus pedal and it also works fine with the 1-spot ac adapter.
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