Support |
I just set myself up yesterday, as there were no Line 6 power supplies available from the stores. It's the same PS as the POD. On the back of the DL-4 at the power input jack it reads: 9 VAC 1200 mA minimum >From my local electronics shop I found a 9VAC wall wart rated at 1500mA. >It works great BUT if you go get one make sure it has the slightly LARGER diameter opening on the plug that goes into the pedal. I had to replace the one on what I bought with that larger (2.55mm I believe?) size, only after bringing it home and finding out that it didn't fit. There are only two sizesof that type, and it's the larger one. The PS was $8.50 and the additional plug was 62 cents. You might want to keep in mind that the POD/DL4 power supply is not so much a wall wart but has the transformer mid-cable between ends. This is usually helpful but in my live rig it would be an extra lumpy thing to put somewhere when setting up. In this case I actually prefer wall warts, I have a power strip that they all fit onto nicely. My Boomerang PS also works fine with the DL4, but only in a pinch as I like the Rang as looper and DL4 as 'traditional' delay/tone shaper working together. eric p echo park In a message dated 12/13/99 2:38:09 PM, cho@newdream.net writes: >What power does the DL-4 use? AC or DC, how many volts, how much current >does it draw (or at least, what is the Power Supply rated for?) >