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Old 09-26-2011, 10:13 AM
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pedal board order and power help - OPINIONS WANTED!

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Ok so I play bass and electric guitar and I am simplifying my board to do both. Here is what my board is currently. (i have a separate line 6 x3 live I use for my electric that I want to get rid of and go to one board)

Pedal Train Jr with a Voodoo Labs pedal power 2 plus mounted underneath.
Guitar ---> Boss TU3 ---> EHX POG 2 ---> JHS Limeaid ---> MXR m80 ---> AMP / DI to house

What I want to do is add a line 6 m9 to the board and replace the MXR m80 with a DHA VT1-EQ-Bass-Drive. (So I am in the market for both the m9 and the dha and selling the m80 and the x3 live)

So my questions are how would you order the board with the added m9 and the replacing of the m80 with the DHA?


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Also does anyone have any experience powering a dha pedal with the pp2+? here is what the site says about the DHA
"The VT1-EQ-Bass-Drive runs from a 9-12VDC 500mA (12VDC 1200mA recommended) supply via a standard 2.1mm socket. A 12VDC @1200mA power supply is provided free if the pedal is ordered from this web site."

I am planning on buying this used and I want to use my pp2+ to power it for simplicity and to use the extra outlet on the pp2+ to power the m9
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