parocock Posted Monday at 19:29 Share Posted Monday at 19:29 Pret: 500 ron Localitate: Bucuresti Contact: parocock@yahoo.com Stare: Uzura normala Accept schimburi: Nu accept schimburi Proaspat scos de pe pedalier, se vinde exact ca in poza. Pret fix, schimb doar cu pedale fuzz. Preluare din Bucuresti sau trimit in tara pe cheltuiala cumparatorului. Pace in cartiere 8 completely isolated outputs, short circuit protected and highly filtered. The Pedal Power 2 Plus, has plenty of juice for a medium-sized pedalboard, and some useful features not found elsewhere - such as a 'sag' knob on two of the outlets, for turning down the juice to simulate a low battery - useful for transistor-based fuzz circuits. There's also an IEC output socket for adding another unit or a mains-powered pedal. 8 completely isolated outputs, short circuit protected and highly filtered. ACA: The first four outputs can generate either a standard 9V output at 100mA. These outputs will work with a large majority of pedals. If you use BOSS pedals that specify ‘PSA’, the first four outputs will work fine. Alternatively, the first four outputs can be switched to run at a 12V output. L6: These outputs deliver a higher current at 250mA which is required for current-hungry pedals such as the Line 6 DL4 Delay Modeler or the BOSS DD-20 Giga Delay. A simple switch underneath these two outputs allows you to select if you need regulated power for the BOSS twin pedals or unregulated power for the Line 6 modelers. These two outputs can also power standard 9V effects so don’t feel that it’s only for Line 6 pedals. SAG: The last two outputs deliver 100mA but also allow you to control the voltage from 4V up to 9V. This feature is only relevant for older pedals that are affected by a decrease in voltage. Most modern pedals are designed to not be affected by a dying battery. But older transistor based pedals such as a few fuzz, Octavia and distortion pedals change their characteristics when a battery is dying. This ‘SAG’ control allows you to emulate a dying battery to achieve the same result. If you don’t have any pedals that work this way, don’t worry, you can simply run your standard pedals at 9V as normal. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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