M mero New member Jan 4, 2006 #21 ? the adaptor is what you use to power it and the daisy chain is what you use to power more than 1 pedal. the adaptor can only power 1 pedal on it's own without the daisy chain.
? the adaptor is what you use to power it and the daisy chain is what you use to power more than 1 pedal. the adaptor can only power 1 pedal on it's own without the daisy chain.
T Timex New member Jan 4, 2006 #22 one spot powers only one pedal in its original form. The daisy chain is a series of plugs that allow the one spot to power more than one pedal
one spot powers only one pedal in its original form. The daisy chain is a series of plugs that allow the one spot to power more than one pedal
neuro182 New member Jan 4, 2006 #23 Timex said: one spot powers only one pedal in its original form. The daisy chain is a series of plugs that allow the one spot to power more than one pedal Click to expand... what is the maximum amt of pedals that can be powered by a single daisy chain? 5 or more?
Timex said: one spot powers only one pedal in its original form. The daisy chain is a series of plugs that allow the one spot to power more than one pedal Click to expand... what is the maximum amt of pedals that can be powered by a single daisy chain? 5 or more?
M mero New member Jan 4, 2006 #24 one daisy chain only got 5 jacks of course can only power 5 pedals.......
L LEMONeD New member Jan 4, 2006 #25 then hw come the daisy chain costs more? technically sounding it seems much better than jus powering up one pedal... 5 !! hahah
then hw come the daisy chain costs more? technically sounding it seems much better than jus powering up one pedal... 5 !! hahah
T Timex New member Jan 4, 2006 #26 it really depends on the power consumption of the pedals.Sometimes,though rarely, it might not 5.
L LEMONeD New member Jan 4, 2006 #27 most pedals are 9v... right? anyway, wat effect is good for prolonging a note of the guitar, specifically the higher ones...
most pedals are 9v... right? anyway, wat effect is good for prolonging a note of the guitar, specifically the higher ones...
T Timex New member Jan 4, 2006 #28 u cannot only look at the voltage. remember Power=Voltage X Current. so u gotta check the total current consumption of the attached pedals. Given the huge current rating of the adapter (1.7A) this normally would not be a problem.If in doubt u can check the visual sounds website.
u cannot only look at the voltage. remember Power=Voltage X Current. so u gotta check the total current consumption of the attached pedals. Given the huge current rating of the adapter (1.7A) this normally would not be a problem.If in doubt u can check the visual sounds website.
L LEMONeD New member Jan 4, 2006 #29 pardon me... but wat visual sounds website? cn provide me a link?
dryfinish New member Jan 5, 2006 #31 legin said: wah lao.baobao jon. Click to expand... wah lao legin..