played a stereo memory man deluxe w/ hazarai

Re: played a stereo memory man deluxe w/ hazarai

it has a buffer, just so it keeps your setting of delay but i must say that the buffer is colorless
I didn't know it was buffered but hey, it adds or takes nothing to/from the signal.

I've got a 1Spot with a daisy chain and I'd like to run all my pedals with it. The manual says that it should be used with the given power supply only. Is it better to do so or is it a "standard sentence" ? So far I used it with the original power supply and it works great.
 
Re: played a stereo memory man deluxe w/ hazarai

I didn't know it was buffered but hey, it adds or takes nothing to/from the signal.

I've got a 1Spot with a daisy chain and I'd like to run all my pedals with it. The manual says that it should be used with the given power supply only. Is it better to do so or is it a "standard sentence" ? So far I used it with the original power supply and it works great.

i don't see the part in the manual where it says that. as a matter of a fact i see that in the manual of page 20 it says you CAN use it with 9-9.6 v adapters and that a BOSS will work as aswell. so i'd assume you can use it with a 1-spot daisy chain thingy
 
Re: played a stereo memory man deluxe w/ hazarai

i don't see the part in the manual where it says that. as a matter of a fact i see that in the manual of page 20 it says you CAN use it with 9-9.6 v adapters and that a BOSS will work as aswell. so i'd assume you can use it with a 1-spot daisy chain thingy
As long as you have a high enough current left as that thing uses more current then average pedals due to its packed digital features.
 
Re: played a stereo memory man deluxe w/ hazarai

As long as you have a high enough current left as that thing uses more current then average pedals due to its packed digital features.

wait, maybe i'm wrong on this but why doesn't a pedal draw as much current as it needs to? is it b/c a xformer controls current and voltage? or what? i suppose if the voltage was fixed, to allow a varying current, the resistance would have to vary as well....never mind. :D
 
Re: played a stereo memory man deluxe w/ hazarai

wait, maybe i'm wrong on this but why doesn't a pedal draw as much current as it needs to? is it b/c a xformer controls current and voltage? or what? i suppose if the voltage was fixed, to allow a varying current, the resistance would have to vary as well....never mind. :D

It will attempt to draw enough current, but if the load exceeds the output of the power supply something will stop working. ;) Sometimes it's just a circuit breaker, sometimes it's something more permanent. I smoked a power supply daisy chaining 4 or 5 pedals off of it... It was the supply from my Zoom 505.
 
Re: played a stereo memory man deluxe w/ hazarai

It will attempt to draw enough current, but if the load exceeds the output of the power supply something will stop working. ;) Sometimes it's just a circuit breaker, sometimes it's something more permanent. I smoked a power supply daisy chaining 4 or 5 pedals off of it... It was the supply from my Zoom 505.





ahhhhhhhh okie dokie. i got ya now. that makes more sense.
 
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