Turns out my GE7 is from the early 80s and needs the ASA. I don't remember owning the original Boss PSU, but apparently now I do. Might have been a mix up years ago, because these power supplies look very similar
Many thanks! I have three Boss bass effects from the mid 80's which I thought were all broken. It turns out that they need the ACA supply and not the PSA supply I was trying to use, so you have solved my problem 🙂
you can slso go into the pedal and remove the corresponding voltage regulator components. Its normally only a couple of resistors. You can look up schematics for each effect to get the ones you need to take out. Ive done that with all of my older Boss pedals. Anything before 1997 is ACA
Solved my problem too. Thanks James. Was trying to get two old Boss peddles to work from a multi power supply. It has 8 x 9V and 2 x switchable 9-12-18V. Guess which two suddenly made them work on 12V,,, Here was me thinking I need to replace an CE-2 and a DM-3
Hi James, thanks for the video! I got a boss equalizer that works when you plug the battery and also sound works when on power source. But the led goes off when at power source and lights on when on battery. Any clue how to fix it? Thanks a lot!
Hey man I have a line 6 amp that when I first plug in my guitar and power it on all the effects and knobs seem like they're turned up way high. I have to turn each knob and then it goes down to a normal tone what do you think that problem could be. Please and thank you
Turns out my GE7 is from the early 80s and needs the ASA.
I don't remember owning the original Boss PSU, but apparently now I do. Might have been a mix up years ago, because these power supplies look very similar
Problem solved, thank you so much for all information!
Many thanks! I have three Boss bass effects from the mid 80's which I thought were all broken. It turns out that they need the ACA supply and not the PSA supply I was trying to use, so you have solved my problem 🙂
you can slso go into the pedal and remove the corresponding voltage regulator components. Its normally only a couple of resistors. You can look up schematics for each effect to get the ones you need to take out. Ive done that with all of my older Boss pedals. Anything before 1997 is ACA
Or just daisy chain it with any 9v pedal, rather than wreck the resale value.
Correct, you can do that, however, not every musician in inclined to make modifications to their electronics.
I have the same problem, so I ordered the switch and I'll see if that works, very good video
Solved my problem too. Thanks James. Was trying to get two old Boss peddles to work from a multi power supply. It has 8 x 9V and 2 x switchable 9-12-18V. Guess which two suddenly made them work on 12V,,, Here was me thinking I need to replace an CE-2 and a DM-3
Very informative and interesting. Thank you. Subscribed!
Great, helpful video! Thank you, sir, for sharing your knowledge!
Great video Jim!
Hi James, thanks for the video! I got a boss equalizer that works when you plug the battery and also sound works when on power source. But the led goes off when at power source and lights on when on battery. Any clue how to fix it? Thanks a lot!
Ensure you are using the correct power supply. The led indicator being dim or not lighting indicates the voltage is low. See the owners manual.
@@jamelectronics it was an old pedal, fixing the voltage helped the LED to come up. Thank you!
Hey man I have a line 6 amp that when I first plug in my guitar and power it on all the effects and knobs seem like they're turned up way high. I have to turn each knob and then it goes down to a normal tone what do you think that problem could be. Please and thank you
Does the amp have a memory function?
It might be loading a preset with everything at 11 and moving the knobs overrides this.
so i have one of these. the led comes on but effect doesn't work. i plugged it in to a truetone CS12 in the input #11..did that cause this?
i also have a Boss DD5 delay thats been powered by the cs12 for a few years, no problem. both say to use PSA
I have the same issue bro, did you already fix it?