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Diago Micropower/Markbass Distorsore compatability


rapscallion
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I'd be emailing James at diago, he's been v helpful for me in the past, also check their website cos there's a compatibility chart on there too

[url="http://www.diago.co.uk/pedal-power/diago-micropower9.html"]http://www.diago.co.uk/pedal-power/diago-micropower9.html[/url]

[url="http://www.diago.co.uk/powerstation_compatibility.html"]http://www.diago.co.uk/powerstation_compatibility.html[/url]

the list contains all the pedals he's been asked about, I can't see Markbass on either list so I'd email him direct! ([email="[email protected]"][email protected][/email])

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The MB pedals have a massive power draw and won't work correctly if they receive 9v. I'm not sure about the distortion, but the super synth needed 600Ma!! I tried a few high current adapters, some wouldn't work with the pedal at all, others worked, but it died after 10 minutes. In the end I spoke to Dan & TheGigRig who modded one of his SupaNova adapters (wired 2 together) to give it oodles of power on tap and that worked fine. I no longer use the Super Synth, but still have the adapter, so if the Distortion has similar power requirements and the guys at Diago can't help, let me know.

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[quote name='pantherairsoft' timestamp='1329471634' post='1542855']
The MB pedals have a massive power draw and won't work correctly if they receive 9v. I'm not sure about the distortion, but the super synth needed 600Mah!! I tried a few high current adapters, some wouldn't work with the pedal at all, others worked, but it died after 10 minutes. In the end I spoke to Dan & TheGigRig who modded one of his SupaNova adapters (wired 2 together) to give it oodles of power on tap and that worked fine. I no longer use the Super Synth, but still have the adapter, so if the Distortion has similar power requirements and the guys at Diago can't help, let me know.
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I've been looking into getting a gigrig soon and would need to power my SS so if the OP isn't interested Shep I probably would be.

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[quote name='simwells' timestamp='1329474897' post='1542926']
I've been looking into getting a gigrig soon and would need to power my SS so if the OP isn't interested Shep I probably would be.
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Cool. The adapter will work with any daisy chain or 9v power supply as long as it supplies enough juice. The GigRig Generator is obviously the weapon of choice, but a lots will work with it.

[quote name='1976fenderhead' timestamp='1329474781' post='1542923']
Maybe [url="http://www.effectpowersupplies.com/supanova-9-12v-adaptor-1153-p.asp"]this[/url] would work?
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This is the adapter I mentioned in my post above. Unfortunately, having checked the MB pedals manual, like the Super Synth, it required a 600Ma draw and so its unlikely the adapter will allow enough juice for the pedal to power correctly. The adapter I had made is 2 of those exact adapters wired together for double the headroom.

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[quote name='rapscallion' timestamp='1329477638' post='1542985']
Unfortunately MarkBass aren't so kind as to provide MA draws on their website. I've emailed James and will see what the outcome is[/quote]

http://www.demonte.be/handleiding/Markbass%20Distorsore-1297197277.pdf

2nd to last page, it is 600Ma

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