Sorry to revive a dead thread..
I'm wondering if it would be possible (or potentially harmful/not ideal) to power an RJM Mastermind GT16 using one of the X-Link outputs on the PP3+? Since the GT16 isn't involved in the audio path, I'm hoping this won't be an issue.
For reference, the GT16 needs 1A at 12V (this is from the manual – the back of the unit says 2A..)
Thanks!
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- Thu Jul 28, 2022 8:04 pm
- Forum: Pedal Power®
- Topic: Pedal Power 3: Can I power a 12v pedal using one of the x-link outputs?
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- Sat Feb 08, 2020 12:31 pm
- Forum: Pedal Power®
- Topic: Limits of Courtesy Outlet, powering multiple units
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Re: Limits of Courtesy Outlet, powering multiple units
That's great to know, thank you!
I already sent my digital unit for inspection but I couldn't justify the repair costs given how much I paid for it / how much I'd be able to sell it for. I needed to buy a replacement immediately for a gig when the first one died so I'm good to go.
Thanks again for your help
I already sent my digital unit for inspection but I couldn't justify the repair costs given how much I paid for it / how much I'd be able to sell it for. I needed to buy a replacement immediately for a gig when the first one died so I'm good to go.
Thanks again for your help
- Thu Feb 06, 2020 11:57 am
- Forum: Pedal Power®
- Topic: Limits of Courtesy Outlet, powering multiple units
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Limits of Courtesy Outlet, powering multiple units
Hi there,
First time poster, long time reader. Thank you retroactively for all of the helpful advice over the years
Looking for advice on the limits of the PP2+ courtesy outlet...
I'm currently running my board from a Pedal Power 2+ and Pedal Power Digital into the PP2+'s courtesy outlet. This is exactly what I'm powering with each one (not sure if it will make a difference for my query or not):
PP2+:
Fairfield Accountant
Boss TU-3s > Sonuus G2M V3 (from power out)
MXR Micro amp
CBA Brothers
Boss CH-1
MXR Phase 95 mini
TC Flashback mini
Strymon Deco
Digital:
Boss ES-8
Boss RV-500
Strymon Timeline
Eventide H9
I'm trying to add a DSI Evolver desktop synthesizer to my board (god help me) and I'm wondering if the courtesy outlet on the PP2+ will be able to handle the Pedal Power Digital AS WELL AS the DSI Evolver with a multi-output adapter. It's rated at 1.15A x 13V = ~15 Watts. The Pedal Power Digital doesn't indicate its maximum wattage, but in another thread someone mentioned being able to power a 180 Watt Amplifier from the courtesy outlet, so I figured there's a decent chance I could split it to the PP digital and the Evolver.
Thanks for your help!
Lloyd
P.S. It's also worth adding that a few months ago, my previous PP Digital unit (Made in 2014) died randomly. I say random because it was probably the 30th rehearsal with the same effects units in the same space using the same outlet. Not sure if I'm overloading any of these units or not but figured I'd mention it.. It was just 2 months outside of warranty so I'm assuming there is a good reason why the warranty is specified at 5 years.
First time poster, long time reader. Thank you retroactively for all of the helpful advice over the years
Looking for advice on the limits of the PP2+ courtesy outlet...
I'm currently running my board from a Pedal Power 2+ and Pedal Power Digital into the PP2+'s courtesy outlet. This is exactly what I'm powering with each one (not sure if it will make a difference for my query or not):
PP2+:
Fairfield Accountant
Boss TU-3s > Sonuus G2M V3 (from power out)
MXR Micro amp
CBA Brothers
Boss CH-1
MXR Phase 95 mini
TC Flashback mini
Strymon Deco
Digital:
Boss ES-8
Boss RV-500
Strymon Timeline
Eventide H9
I'm trying to add a DSI Evolver desktop synthesizer to my board (god help me) and I'm wondering if the courtesy outlet on the PP2+ will be able to handle the Pedal Power Digital AS WELL AS the DSI Evolver with a multi-output adapter. It's rated at 1.15A x 13V = ~15 Watts. The Pedal Power Digital doesn't indicate its maximum wattage, but in another thread someone mentioned being able to power a 180 Watt Amplifier from the courtesy outlet, so I figured there's a decent chance I could split it to the PP digital and the Evolver.
Thanks for your help!
Lloyd
P.S. It's also worth adding that a few months ago, my previous PP Digital unit (Made in 2014) died randomly. I say random because it was probably the 30th rehearsal with the same effects units in the same space using the same outlet. Not sure if I'm overloading any of these units or not but figured I'd mention it.. It was just 2 months outside of warranty so I'm assuming there is a good reason why the warranty is specified at 5 years.