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Hi folks.I recently bought a TC Electronics Flashback delay.I love the pedal but im confused about the number of batteries iv had to use.The one that comes with it literally lasted a few minutes then the pedal died.Im on my 7th battery so far and they are not the cheap variety.Is this a common problem with delay pedals?My Tech 21 Red Ripper lasts a lot longer.After reading about power supplies iv ordered the Diago Powerstation so hopefully the battery thing wont be a problem for much longer.Just curious to hear some feedback.Cheers.

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Hi there :)

Not wanting to dis the battery users out there but when it comes to batteries, I only use them in basses.

I got a power pack years ago which I run all my pedals off as I hate to have to keep plugging & unplugging all the pedals on my board. The only exception is my tuner pedal that I keep at the start of the chain - that one carries a battery incase I find myself somewhere where I have to tune up off stage (festival / multi-band night etc).

That said - most pedals are not too bad on the juice - however there are a couple out there that'll drink more that a drummer. And it's not just that, you might get through a practice or a gig on one battery but then you'll be paranoid that it'll die the next time you use it so will end up changing it every time "Just in case".

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Yep, know that pain. Most 'modulation' or 'digital modelling' pedals eat batteries like no tomorrow - my Digitech BSW ratings plate told me that I'd need a 300mA power supply - about an hour from a good fresh 9v PP3 (if you're [i]really[/i] lucky and a patron deity is smiling on you). Not good really - they definitely all need powering from a wall-wart type or dedicated effects PSU.

HTH,
Ian

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[quote name='Bottle' post='1158242' date='Mar 11 2011, 04:11 PM']Most 'modulation' or 'digital modelling' pedals eat batteries like no tomorrow - my Digitech BSW ratings plate told me that I'd need a 300mA power supply - about an hour from a good fresh 9v PP3[/quote]
Yup. A Boss digital delay will last about an hour on a PP9. But 5 minutes seems ridiculous.

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[quote name='bobbass4k' post='1149586' date='Mar 4 2011, 03:48 PM']Yep, digital delays eat batteries like I eat pizza. Get a power supply. It'll work out much cheaper, and it's kinder to the environment.[/quote]

+1 just get a power supply. if it doesn't work then, then you know it's the pedal. But it far better for the environment and less stress

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