Daisy-Chain Power?

Started by MarkR2955, June 24, 2009, 06:40:11 PM

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MarkR2955

At one point in time I had a Boss TU-2 on my board, but have since sold it off. I know have the old cables I used to "daisy-chain" power. The TU-2 has a power out on the back that allowed this...

I sold the pedal before opening it to see how that was wired. Any suggestions on adding a power out to a pedal? Is as simple as just connecting matching pins in the jacks?
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Mark Hammer

If they all use the same polarity (outside pos, inside neg) and are all of the same voltage (e.g., 9v) and current type (DC vs AC)....yes. :icon_biggrin:

JasonG

I built an adaptor to take the place of my Tu-2 it cost me like 50 cents and freed up some space on the pedal board. I took two female board mount adaptors pointed them in opposite directions wired them up and shrink wrapped them.  Boss really gets you with those adaptors. I used to have the switcher / power adapter pedal it cost me like 60 bucks and waisted space on my pedal board.
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MarkR2955

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