What can I do about being able to get more space to plug my rack stuff into my conditioner? Seems like everything uses 9volt or 12volt plugs, and each one takes up two spaces on my conditioner. What do you guys do? I hate to get another conditioner.
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Trying to find space for cords on conditioner
Egnater M4 (2) Recto, Blackface, Plexi
VHT 2502
(2) Randal XLT 4X12
(2) Jackson SL2H USA Soloist (SH-1n, TB-6b)
Jackson SL1 (Classic Stack, Classic Stack, TB-6b)
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Re: Trying to find space for cords on conditioner
I use a short household type extension chord and then zip tie the warts to the female end and then secure it somewhere in the bottom and off to the side of the rack. I normally can get 3 warts on an extension cord.www.soundclick.com/failedgrace
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Re: Trying to find space for cords on conditioner
warts? What is that?Egnater M4 (2) Recto, Blackface, Plexi
VHT 2502
(2) Randal XLT 4X12
(2) Jackson SL2H USA Soloist (SH-1n, TB-6b)
Jackson SL1 (Classic Stack, Classic Stack, TB-6b)
Keeley TS-9 Mod Plus & TS-9 Baked Mod
http://www.robertkeeley.com
Line 6 Echo Pro and Mod Pro
Chandler Digital Echo Delay
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Re: Trying to find space for cords on conditioner
A wall-wart is the big bulky power transformer that takes up two outlets on your conditioner.
I'd either use a power bar that has it's outlets spaced to fit wall-warts, or do that trick with a short extension cord above.|| Guitar | Wah | Vibe | Amp ||
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