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Old 08-01-2009, 01:06 PM
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So using all these wall warts is a mess. I have been looking at the pedal power 2 and the Burkey Flatliner power. Does anyone know how I can power most of these with a power supply?

this is what I got:

Regular 9v
Morley little Alligator - 9v dc
Sansamp Bass D.I. - 9v DC
double looper - 9v DC
DLS Echotap - 9v DC
Bomber Box fuzz - 9v DC (maybe use dying battery output)
9v high current
Boss RC20XL - 9v DC 120 ma
Moog Ring mod - 9v DC 300ma (center postive)
Moog Lowpass - 9v DC 200ma (center positive)
9v AC
Digitech Whammy - 9v AC 1300ma
Digitech HM - 9v AC 1300ma
24v DC
EHX BMS - 24v DC 100ma

Also I forgot to mention:
right now I am powering most of the 9vDC pedals with a onespot adapter with out problems. so really i'm looking for a way to power as many of these five pedals: the Moogs, the BMS, and both digitech pedals, as possible.

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Old 08-02-2009, 01:21 PM
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looking at the modtone powerplant. Anyone have an experience with these? I haven't been able to find reviews.
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