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by skippertronic
Sat Feb 29, 2020 12:20 pm
Forum: Pedal Power®
Topic: Which pedal power for Lexicon JamMan, ART X-12
Replies: 4
Views: 7544

Re: Which pedal power for Lexicon JamMan, ART X-12

No, but I will search for one on the used market. Thanks for the info!
by skippertronic
Thu Feb 27, 2020 3:16 pm
Forum: Pedal Power®
Topic: Which pedal power for Lexicon JamMan, ART X-12
Replies: 4
Views: 7544

Re: Which pedal power for Lexicon JamMan, ART X-12

Hello, belated thanks for that info. The Lexicon power supply has stopped working. My question is, given that the Output on the Lexicon MSA AC adapter says 9vAC/1A, would a 9V 1200mA output jack on a PPAC work?
Thanks in advance.
by skippertronic
Thu Mar 23, 2017 1:28 am
Forum: Pedal Power®
Topic: Which pedal power for Lexicon JamMan, ART X-12
Replies: 4
Views: 7544

Which pedal power for Lexicon JamMan, ART X-12

Hello,
It would be great to get rid of the wall wart on the Lexicon JamMan (rack). The adapter says 1A, but I would be surprised if it used that much power, but maybe it does.
Connecting the JamMan to a 300mA input on the ISO resulted in a bright solid red input light, so apparently it was overloaded. Any ideas?
The ART X12 midi controller is working with the 100mA input on the ISO so that's one less wall wart. I would very much like to know, however, if this is ideal or would hurt the pedal.
Any advice or suggestions are appreciated. Thanks!
by skippertronic
Sat Mar 18, 2017 8:11 pm
Forum: Pedal Power®
Topic: Rane SM26 power supply
Replies: 2
Views: 4896

Re: Rane SM26 power supply

Bump.
For a Rane SM 82 line mixer, it has that RJ plug...could Voodoo Lab make an adapter power cable that could plug into a pedal power? It says 650mA on the back of the Rane.
I think there are many Rane users that would find this type of cable very useful.
by skippertronic
Sun Jan 15, 2017 1:04 am
Forum: Pedal Power®
Topic: Database of Effects Pedals that Pedal Power operates:
Replies: 49
Views: 195183

Re: Database of Effects Pedals that Pedal Power operates:

Boss SY-300 guitar synthesizer, requires 400mA, using PP2+ using the standard 2.1 cable with the PPAP current doubler into jacks 5 and 6, with the corresponding dip switches set to Normal, providing 500mA. Didn't power up with the dip switches set away from Normal.
by skippertronic
Fri Feb 14, 2014 3:33 pm
Forum: Pedal Power®
Topic: Pedal Power Mondo and PT Jr?
Replies: 2
Views: 4994

Re: Pedal Power Mondo and PT Jr?

No, on the Pedaltrain Jr. the holes are spaced for PP2+ or PPAC. The Mondo has wider spaced outlets.
Pedaltrain 2 same story. The Pedaltrain 3 and above give you total freedom.
by skippertronic
Fri Apr 27, 2012 9:52 pm
Forum: Pedal Power®
Topic: PP AC - M9 + Boomerang III + Whammy?
Replies: 6
Views: 7021

Re: PP AC - M9 + Boomerang III + Whammy?

The 'rang works best into the 1200mA output. The LEDs seem to light up a little brighter there than into the 600mA or PP2+, so if using that output you might need to lower the volume out level somewhat, but there is still no loss of functionality when using the alternatives. Be sure to set your input levels so the 'rang doesn't clip.
Mike at Boomerang is a class act, always attentive and helpful no matter how basic the question.
Get into the 'rang deeply, there is a lot packed into this magic box (I love the fade and reverse functions), plus with the new MIDI capabilities on the horizon one could potentially stick the box on a rack shelf and control every function from a MIDI foot controller like a Behringer or even an old ART X-12 or X-15. It will continue to be one mad looper! Good luck!
by skippertronic
Fri Apr 27, 2012 9:23 pm
Forum: Pedal Power®
Topic: Will a PPAC power a Roland GR-33 synth?
Replies: 2
Views: 4012

Re: Will a PPAC power a Roland GR-33 synth?

Darn. Thanks for the helpful info. So close, so close...Huge transformers must be stopped!
by skippertronic
Tue Apr 17, 2012 12:11 pm
Forum: Pedal Power®
Topic: PP AC - M9 + Boomerang III + Whammy?
Replies: 6
Views: 7021

Re: PP AC - M9 + Boomerang III + Whammy?

6stings - since I am also awaiting a reply to another question, I'll take stab at answering yours.
I have powered the Boomerang III with either the 600mA or the 1200mA output. The 600mA works fine, the 1200mA is most probably more than you need for the 'rang; save it for something else.
I am currently (heh) powering my 'rang III with a PP2+ using current doubler cable (PPAP) combined with a PPL6 coming out of the 'rang into outputs 5 and 6 set on normal. Works fine. Personally I use the right angle PPL6-R, saves a little space on the pedalboard. The orange end goes into the 'rang.
But don't just take my word for it. Below are pasted the results of a search I did on the 'rang, straight from JC's replies:

"The Boomerang III can be powered from any 9V output on a Pedal Power AC using one of the included PABAR cables.

We have actually had the Boomerang III here for testing and have confirmed that it in fact does work with the Pedal Power 2+ when using the Current Doubler cable on outputs 5 and 6 switched to the Normal position."

Be sure to use the search function here, it works well.

---hth
by skippertronic
Mon Apr 16, 2012 3:06 pm
Forum: Pedal Power®
Topic: Will a PPAC power a Roland GR-33 synth?
Replies: 2
Views: 4012

Will a PPAC power a Roland GR-33 synth?

The monstrous transformer that ships with the GR-33 reads 14vAC and 800 mA. Would it be possible to use the voltage doubler into inputs 1 and 2 of the AC, or is a current doubler also necessary? Thanks.