Any bright sparks know how to power two 9v drawing components inside a single pedal with one ac adapter wall wart?
I've I am building a spring reverb pedal containing an op amp powered .5w amp requiring 4-12v and a pre amp requiring 9v. Want to supply 9 v to each. Easy?
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Re: Powering pedal
If they don't need to be isolated then just link the supply.
Think of it like powering the led circuit, and the effect circuit in a stompbox.
Think of it like powering the led circuit, and the effect circuit in a stompbox.
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Re: Powering pedal
Might be missing something here, but if the circuitry needs 9VDC and you have a 9VDC wall wart ...
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Re: Powering pedal
Just wire the + & - in parallel between the two circuits
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Re: Powering pedal
Thank you, in hind sight that was a silly question. But then again, I'm relatively new to all this wiring carry on .