iBudd Posted yesterday at 07:50 Posted yesterday at 07:50 Hi all I just picked up a Templo T2 https://templodevices.com/products/t2-multi-effect which needs 18v to run. But the catch is it needs a dedicated linear PSU, a switching PSU (like the Dunlop ECB004) won’t do. Any recommendations for such a device?? Or even somewhere in the UK that sells the ‘silent’ Fulltone switcher? Quote
itu Posted yesterday at 07:58 Posted yesterday at 07:58 Why a switching does not do? If it is done well, it will work as well as a linear power. Quote
iBudd Posted yesterday at 10:54 Author Posted yesterday at 10:54 2 hours ago, itu said: Why a switching does not do? If it is done well, it will work as well as a linear power. The Templo guys (guy?) advise linear (and a dedicated psu). I had an 18v switching one to hand and voltage leaked into the audio as soon as I turned the tone up. BUT the one I had was center-positive with an polarity reverser extension, so frustratingly I don't know if it was the reverser or the switching nature of the psu that caused the issue. People seem to like the Dunlop one (is it the only option) but I also gather that one can be squealy under the wrong conditions, and this pedal seems particularly sensitive. If a linear 18v centre neg UK psu exists I'd happy to pay a few quid more rather than start buying more stuff to return. Quote
Dood Posted yesterday at 11:07 Posted yesterday at 11:07 I’ve just been recording a review of the EBS Runsten. It has isolated outputs that can be configured for 9, 12, 18 or 24V as well as being able to deliver enough current to power a Neural DSP Quad Cortex alongside other pedals. Worth a look! https://ebssweden.com/content2/accessories/ebs-runsten-multi-dc-power-supply/ 1 Quote
Dood Posted yesterday at 11:15 Posted yesterday at 11:15 Wow, I’ve just been checking out the website and the other pedals on offer. They offer some really interesting products, I’d love to hear those 4 compressors! Quote
iBudd Posted yesterday at 11:19 Author Posted yesterday at 11:19 9 minutes ago, Dood said: I’ve just been recording a review of the EBS Runsten. It has isolated outputs that can be configured for 9, 12, 18 or 24V as well as being able to deliver enough current to power a Neural DSP Quad Cortex alongside other pedals. Worth a look! https://ebssweden.com/content2/accessories/ebs-runsten-multi-dc-power-supply/ wow that looks well spec'd and I'm a big fan of EBS gear, but on the expensive side for this one use - plus Templo recommend a dedicated PSU for the T2 as apparently it doesn't like multi-output PSUs. Fussy little thing isn't it. 1 Quote
iBudd Posted yesterday at 11:26 Author Posted yesterday at 11:26 5 minutes ago, Dood said: Wow, I’ve just been checking out the website and the other pedals on offer. They offer some really interesting products, I’d love to hear those 4 compressors! they do make some amazing looking stuff - getting it from Canada ain't cheap but I just had to pick up the T2 as I've wanted a Maestro Rhythm and Sound ever since hearing Melvin Jackson's Funky Skull LP. At the risk of derailing my own thread... 1 Quote
Dood Posted yesterday at 11:50 Posted yesterday at 11:50 23 minutes ago, iBudd said: they do make some amazing looking stuff - getting it from Canada ain't cheap but I just had to pick up the T2 as I've wanted a Maestro Rhythm and Sound ever since hearing Melvin Jackson's Funky Skull LP. At the risk of derailing my own thread... I’d listened to the track and I now I have an insatiable urge to strut through town… 😊 1 Quote
iBudd Posted yesterday at 12:03 Author Posted yesterday at 12:03 12 minutes ago, Dood said: I’d listened to the track and I now I have an insatiable urge to strut through town… 😊 regular sunday best. Quote
Dood Posted yesterday at 12:04 Posted yesterday at 12:04 Just now, iBudd said: regular sunday best. Thank you for sharing the track, sooo good! 1 Quote
iBudd Posted yesterday at 12:10 Author Posted yesterday at 12:10 4 minutes ago, Dood said: Thank you for sharing the track, sooo good! You're very welcome. I did derail my own thread didn't I! Quote
Mottlefeeder Posted yesterday at 13:18 Posted yesterday at 13:18 5 hours ago, itu said: Why a switching does not do? If it is done well, it will work as well as a linear power. I understand that some switching power supplies conserve energy by going into a burst fire mode on low loads, and the power-up / power-down is audible as noise on analogue circuits. David 1 Quote
itu Posted yesterday at 14:12 Posted yesterday at 14:12 It is true thay a switching PSU may be horrible, but not all are. A linear may have insufficient filtering, too. Yes, a list of functional PSUs could be very nice. As an example, I have heard nasty comments on 1spot, but my newer units have been good in smaller boards. 2 Quote
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