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Re: power supply for fx pedals question (another)



You can get polarity reversal adaptors from Visual Sound. Just plug your power cable in one end and the other into your pedal. I use a couple. 

Sim

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On 31 Mar 2010, at 23:59, mark francombe <mark@markfrancombe.com> wrote:

Im using the Burkey flatliner... http://www.burkey.nl/

does everything.. both polarities 12 v 9 v ac and dc.. plus has a few dying battery sockets...

Its very heavy, huge and I kind of wish I still used wall warts to be honest... but I bought it when I was in a floor mood... but soon went back to the rack mood.. it powers a few things in the rack, but not enough to fix all my problems... If I was just effects pedals.. I would heatily reccomend it...

On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 10:47 PM, andy butler <akbutler@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:


William Walker wrote:
Andy, you might check out the Dunlop DC brick, has a lot of inputs,  a high milli amp rating and can go any where in the world including Norwich!,

:-( unfortunately the Moogerfoogers need a +VE center polarity


The Voodoo Labs Versa might also work.

same problem?
any psu available which covers both polarities?
Bill



thanks...andy






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