Strymon - new products
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Re: Strymon - new products
Thats lame, it's basically what I used to use, a bunch of regulated outputs run off a laptop supply, none of them are isolated, altho' they won't be that noisy, but....
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I guess thats' beucase it's primary job is an expansion for the bigger unit
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You might as well use a daisy chain though!
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Yep. This. (Though, my Cioks is doing great. But its the only one out there!)Miza wrote:The high mA outputs are cool, but yet another PS with no 15V tap for the Radial Tonebone range. Gah.
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The CIOKS Ciokolate is still the absolute king of the hill when it comes to power supplies. I very much doubt the Strymon offering is going to take its crown. Again, keen to see the strymon pricing but my gut tells me the CIOKS will be cheaper.
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Ahhh just checked the site, it does use transformers to isolate, ooops!snitchez wrote:these are isolated outputs. and there are a number of pedals out there who dont like daisy chains
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Re: Strymon - new products
apparently a few more, just got an email from Pigtronix about their new power supply!bbrunskill wrote:The pedal power thing is mental. How many power supplies does the world need?
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Pigtronix are releasing a power supply in March with no less than four 15V* outputsMiza wrote:The high mA outputs are cool, but yet another PS with no 15V tap for the Radial Tonebone range. Gah.
(adjustable between 9/12/15/18V)
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I got an email from them ... 4x100mA and 4x300 - so pretty useful if you're running a bunch of 15V pedals too!
Most of the power supplies tend to be 9/12/18V, strangely not 15V. This one looks very flexible. I could power my pigtronix looper (18V) and acoustic Di (15V) from one... Though... with a couple of Strymons at the same time for delay and reverb, with one of those last ones would always go to waste as they are both 18V only.
Most of the power supplies tend to be 9/12/18V, strangely not 15V. This one looks very flexible. I could power my pigtronix looper (18V) and acoustic Di (15V) from one... Though... with a couple of Strymons at the same time for delay and reverb, with one of those last ones would always go to waste as they are both 18V only.
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1Kloppsta wrote:The CIOKS Ciokolate is still the absolute king of the hill when it comes to power supplies. I very much doubt the Strymon offering is going to take its crown. Again, keen to see the strymon pricing but my gut tells me the CIOKS will be cheaper.
That's mental!
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Info and prototype of the Generalissimo http://www.strymon.net/products/generalissimo/
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Still waiting for the combined reverb / delay.KentNZ wrote:So... checking out the new website today - it seems Strymon are about to launch three new products...