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Hey,
I am looking to work out how to power a DOD Meatbox but obviously it is being a pain. Currently I am using batteries but I am upgrading to a power supply this week (maybe flatliner six) and want to make sure it's compatible with my pedals

I was going to get one of those GigRig battery emulators then realised it said to use a 10v neg ground power supply on the bottom. The power socket isn't a boss style either. Does anyone power one of these from a power supply unit and if so how?

Thanks!

Posted

Get one of these:

http://www.gak.co.uk/en/visual-sound-3.5mm-converter/31273

And just use a standard 9v centre negative supply
Simples :)

Si

Posted (edited)

I have a MeatBox and that is the best way to use it...

I do the same with the old EXH pedals that I have (the big chunky metal enclosures).

I run it at 9V without any problem... was not aware of the 10V and I am not sure you will find anything that gives you 10V power.

9V, 12V, 15V, 18V (24V too) is what is commonly used.

Cheers

Edited by Byo
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Posted

I have a DOD FX65 chorus, and I run that at 12V to give the delay chip a bit more headroom. I'm not sure there would be any benefit to the chips in the Meatbox - anyone know by looking at this pic?

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