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Old 09-29-2010, 03:14 PM
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Powering a 12v pedal with a One Spot

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I just got a T-Rex Squeezer.I checked the One Spot site and the compatibility chart says "All pedals except AC cord models"

Am I ok?
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Old 09-29-2010, 03:52 PM
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I'd check with them on that one. It says that T-Rex pedals will work, but at the top of that pdf, it also says that it puts out 9vdc, which (and correct me if I'm wrong) won't ramp up to the 12v that you need.
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Are you planning on using the T-Rex with other 9v pedals? If so I have just got a couple of these for my TC nova pedals. I run these from a high current 9v DC PSU - much like the One Spot - and on a daisy chain:

http://www.thegigrig.com/acatalog/Th..._Adapters.html

One of them should work with your T-Rex - in fact the SupaNova 9-12 volt (the ones I bought) should work perfectly if the T-Rex has negative tip polarity.

NB - a link to these excellent gigrig adaptors should really go on a PSU sticky thread. I've lost count the number of times someone has mentioned wanting to tidy up their pedal board of unsightly wall warts because of the odd non 9v pedal.
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Use the wall wart that comes with the Squeezer. Seriously.
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Use the wall wart that comes with the Squeezer. Seriously.
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Old 09-29-2010, 08:19 PM
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+2 - if it came with one, and you don't have a for-real 12V source, use the wart.
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