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  1. Looking for a little help....I've been passed a Samson AG1 and a great little unit it is, but looking to mains power the receiver.

    I see it requires a 12v @200mA minimum....Does any know if it is '-' or '+' center pin? Don't want to just connect one of my wall warts as it says in the manual risk of permanent damage, and I've not been able to find the info online so far.

  2. The older David Eden 10" cabs had them too, don't know about the new ones...Yeah looked true Bad-ass back in the day when a host of 4 x 10s all flashed a 'halo' of light at once. Even if it was not really a good thing to allow your cabs to be doing.

  3. For sale as it's not being used. Great pedal but not use for it in my band sadly. It does not say true bypass, so I guess it is not that version, still a classy Chorus / Flanger though.

    Looking for £[s]80[/s] [b]now £75 posted within the UK[/b].

    [b] Technical Specifications:-[/b]

    Nominal Input Level - 8 dBv

    Input Impedance 700 kohms

    Bandwidth +0/-3 dB 20 - 20 kHz

    Delay Bandwith +0/-3 dB 200 - 8 kHz

    Delay Level mix min/max -oo - +3 dB

    Center Delay Time
    Flange 3 ms
    Chorus 5.5 ms
    Pitch Modul. 10 ms

    Modulation Depth min/max +/- 50% of nominal delay time

    LFO Range min/max 0.15 - 7.5 Hz

    Dimensions (L x W x H) 2.8 x 4.5 x 1.4” (70 x 115 x 35 mm)

    Weight 480g (1.07 lb.)

    Power Requirements 9 V DC Regulated, 20 mA max

    [url="http://www.bass.se/2009/unichorus.htm"]http://www.bass.se/2009/unichorus.htm[/url]

  4. I have for sale a Boss LS-2 Line selector pedal. It's like new and comes boxed with all paperwork.

    Looking for £55 posted within UK.

    [b]OR[/b] willing to trade it plus some £s for an EBS Octave.

    More info here: [url="http://www.bossus.com/gear/productdetails.php?ProductId=150"]http://www.bossus.co...p?ProductId=150[/url]

  5. Thanks, this is the reason I am looking for help. It's been close to 40 years since I did this sort of maths for any circuit design. Although I guess if I find the impedances required then one of the online calculator would give me the resistor values to make this. I'll try your suggestions though for starters. Thanks again

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