Why perfectly good pedals don't work

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  • Опубліковано 25 січ 2025

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  • @Haze763
    @Haze763 4 роки тому +1

    Great info and advise Kev. I had no idea of this when I bought my cheap Donner. It has 7 at 100ma, one 500ma, then two others that are unusable to me at 12v and 18v. They don't have the nice switch to flip them to 9v. I'll never make that mistake again.

    • @kevinboor3560
      @kevinboor3560  4 роки тому

      It took me ages to work it out. What I don't understand is why the Ma is so hard to find for a lot of pedals

  • @Paul_Lenard_Ewing
    @Paul_Lenard_Ewing 4 роки тому +1

    Joyo make everyone's power supply pedals including Caline. Caline price them better. I have 2. Joyo make Mosky too. There also several names that come and go that are sometimes even cheaper still. If you unscrew any of them they are identical. Caline have a new one $55.00 USD very similar to yours but every 9v has 500 ma and the 12 and 18 have 1000ma. You can get little Y cords to split the signal into 2 pedals.
    I use 70 pedals split over 2 boards linked with tiny patch bays. I even use these live. So I have had to get creative. lol I group the pedals into 4 self contained small pedal boards within the big pedal boards. Each group has it's own compressor , delay, reverb and gate. One is my clean sounds, and low gain OD's A second medium gain OD's a third high gain OD's. The fourth is for ambient type sounds ...synths, ambient reverbs and echo etc. with a few. Between tunes I put what I want on each so when playing I am only activating 4 switches on my switcher. :-) I can create in affect what you only hear on an a recording but live.

    • @kevinboor3560
      @kevinboor3560  4 роки тому

      I have no doubt. Potentially Donner too. Having tested some back to back the circuits aren't always exactly the same