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I'm the owner of a Demeter Opto Compulator pedal which, when 9v battery powered, easily fulfils my simple compression needs. However, when I try to power it with an ac/dc adapter by the mains, it emits a clearly audiable whistle. I'll admit the adapter wasn't the most expensive in the shop, ('Lynx Multi Power Supply' from Dawsons), but I didn't want to spend a fortune to power just a compressor and a tuner. It powers my TC Polytune perfectly well on its own BTW.

Have any other forummers experienced something similar before I throw money at getting the cherished pedal fixed, or should I just buy a pricier adapter? :)

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[quote name='Shambo' post='974907' date='Oct 2 2010, 12:36 PM']I'm the owner of a Demeter Opto Compulator pedal which, when 9v battery powered, easily fulfils my simple compression needs. However, when I try to power it with an ac/dc adapter by the mains, it emits a clearly audiable whistle. I'll admit the adapter wasn't the most expensive in the shop, ('Lynx Multi Power Supply' from Dawsons), but I didn't want to spend a fortune to power just a compressor and a tuner. It powers my TC Polytune perfectly well on its own BTW.

Have any other forummers experienced something similar before I throw money at getting the cherished pedal fixed, or should I just buy a pricier adapter? :)[/quote]


Why not take it to a shop to try a pricier adaptor? If that works, great, if not then get it looked at. Not to ask a stupid question, but is the adaptor you're using actually compatible? (but I don't know how it could not be...)
If it works fine with batteries, then I'm thinking it's more likely to be the adaptor than the pedal...

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Now the search function is working again, I've found abit more information.

[url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=15912&st=0"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=15912&st=0[/url]

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[quote name='Happy Jack' post='983817' date='Oct 10 2010, 09:40 PM']More information would help - what tune does it whistle?[/quote]
whine and grine...






...a high pitched whistle, not a 50htz mains hum.

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