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Re: 18v Power Supply

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2013 6:55 pm
by jeremyb
Talk to Ryan about the 18V supplies, they're tiny ones, made locally by some transformer outfit, hide a power board under your pedal board, done!

Re: 18v Power Supply

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 8:02 am
by ASAR
You could build up a power supply around a LM317T integrated circuit. Providing 18V may deliver a maximum current of 800 mA (...15W max handling power), if properly cooled. Furthermore would get a very low ripple and this is very important for your pedals.

Re: 18v Power Supply

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 10:39 am
by ASAR
slowfingers wrote:I have 3 Catalinbread pedals. All of them sound way better with 18 volts.
Of course! Sound way better with 18V. But are you sure your pedals can run long at that voltage? Have you checked them at least to make sure that the inside electrolytic capacitors can withstand at least 25V? :roll:

Re: 18v Power Supply

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 10:58 am
by jeremyb
ASAR wrote:
slowfingers wrote:I have 3 Catalinbread pedals. All of them sound way better with 18 volts.
Of course! Sound way better with 18V. But are you sure your pedals can run long at that voltage? Have you checked them at least to make sure that the inside electrolytic capacitors can withstand at least 25V? :roll:
With the catalinbread stuff they say its safe to use 18V, the dirty little secret I had sounded WAY better with 18V!!