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  1. #11

    kinsa pabuhat dha power supply? halin na ang usa.

  2. #12
    palit na mo..

  3. #13
    bro,pwede ang chain lang ako ipahimu?..coz i already have a PS...and i have a TU2,comin'...mu tap lang ko sa TU2 to supply a couple of pedals....

  4. #14
    OT:
    Quote Originally Posted by PGM_301 View Post
    ..mu tap lang ko sa TU2 to supply a couple of pedals....
    "Hey, my Boss TU-2 can power pedals!

    No... it can't. Let's put that issue firmly to rest. The TU-2 (and the other Boss pedals with power output) has a link output that will let you daisy-chain from it, rather than straight from the adapter. A forumite at the Harmony Central Effects forum (where I hang out too much) coined the term "power thru jack", and that's just what it is. But it's still the adapter that does the powering... The only difference is that you plug the adapter cable into the TU-2 rather than into a female cable connector, and then you need a special daisy chain cable (as the link output on the pedal is the same type as the input). I've found that often when people have ground loop problems, they disappear when the TU-2 is removed either from the signal chain or the power chain. As it usually sits at the front of the effects chain (where the signal is most vulnerable to picking up hum), to me it seems like a daft idea to pass signal as well as all the power through it...

    But if you do use it this way, please note that Boss only guarantees these pedals up to 200 mA, including whatever current the pedal itself draws - no matter what your adapter can deliver. This really isn't anything else than Boss' way of saying "we want you to use our PSA adapter" - there's nothing inside the TU-2 that warrants a 200mA limit, as the power input and output jacks are simply wired in parallel. However, if you want to keep your warranty intact but still need to use a bigger adapter, you might as well daisy-chain around the TU-2 instead of through it. Just get a regular daisy-chain cable (like the one pictured earlier) and add the TU-2 to it like you would any other pedal."

  5. #15
    @raigo

    ok

    @nasyo

    sanaman brad?...ok ra?
    Last edited by PGM_301; 08-09-2008 at 04:32 AM.

  6. #16
    pila ka peds ma power ani bai? hehehehe

  7. #17
    depende sa ampere rating sa PS na imo gusto.

    1 ampere = 5 analog FX simultaneously.
    around 200 mA man tagsa2X consumption sa mga analog.

    you can have 500 mA, 1 A, 1.5 A, 2.0 A..

  8. #18
    palit na mo oi

  9. #19
    woooooohoooooo

  10. #20
    palit na mo...

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