Boss NS-2 multi power supply?

Loserchief

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so i'm about to build a real pedalboard and I'm thinking of getting rid of my old rocktron hush(usa a made one with two channels) in favor of a boss NS-2, to kill noise and have a multi power supply.
So is there an additional AC Jack on the pedal to connect a parallel power cable or how does it work? Does the pedal work good when used this way or should i just buy a big powersupply? I don't have experience with this pedal so have no idea how it works.
 
Re: Boss NS-2 multi power supply?

Loserchief said:
so i'm about to build a real pedalboard and I'm thinking of getting rid of my old rocktron hush(usa a made one with two channels) in favor of a boss NS-2, to kill noise and have a multi power supply.
So is there an additional AC Jack on the pedal to connect a parallel power cable or how does it work? Does the pedal work good when used this way or should i just buy a big powersupply? I don't have experience with this pedal so have no idea how it works.
Basicly, when you power the NS-2 with an adapter, you can use a daisy chain and use the "9V output" on the boss Ns-2 to power the other pedals, but for you to do that, you'll need an adapter with high current.

Look into either the:
- Visual Sound 1Spot adapter with Multi-Plug 5 daisy chain Cable (MC5):
http://www.visualsound.net/1spot.htm

or

- Godlyke Power all adapter:
http://www.godlyke.com/Online_Store.php?thiscat=16&=SID

I personally use the Visual Sound 1Spot adapter with the diasy chain to powerup:
- Dunlop Dimewah
- Boss NS-2
- MXR Microamp
- Korg DT-10 tuner


Good luck and hope that helps!
 
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