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Post by Hohn on Jan 24, 2007 15:29:11 GMT -7
It's only been almost 7 weeks to wait.
I coulda bought one locally, but the 50% premium wasn't doing it for me, so I waited.
Soon, I will actually have my FIRST REAL PEDALBOARD:)
haha-- I like that way that rolls of the tongue..
jh
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Post by ruger9 on Jan 24, 2007 16:31:47 GMT -7
I LOVE my brick. Awesome power supply. I just bought a Gator board, and will mount the Brick under it. Can't wait!!
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Post by Lefty on Jan 24, 2007 16:39:33 GMT -7
Got one too. I prefer the VL Pedal Power. Careful when using with Fuzz's, if the fuzz is pos ground it will cancel out the other FX.
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Post by jwr on Jan 24, 2007 17:10:42 GMT -7
Like my Brick as well, three 18 volt taps is a nice thing to have.
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Post by dock66 on Jan 25, 2007 7:44:14 GMT -7
Got an email from MF at the beginning of this week that they are on their way.Should see mine soon.
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Post by Hohn on Jan 28, 2007 19:44:34 GMT -7
Well, I have it up and I gotta say that running the FD2 at 18v is TOTALLY the way to go. It's just more *immediate*, for lack of a better word. I love it.
Running the FD2 this way helped a lot, but oddly enough my TS9 sounds way better, too.
There's something to be said for consistent voltage to the pedal, I guess.
Love my Brick. That Blue LED is crazy bright (perhaps too much!)
JMO
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Post by ruger9 on Jan 29, 2007 5:20:38 GMT -7
18V is the ONLY way to go with the FD2...more open, less compressed, more amp-like.
Be careful running other pedals at 18V... most pedals can't take it.
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Post by dock66 on Jan 29, 2007 8:02:10 GMT -7
I agreed that OCD and FD2 running at 18v is a way to go.
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Post by Hohn on Jan 31, 2007 18:42:52 GMT -7
Oops! I didn't mean to imply that I'm running my TS9 at 18v! When I said "like this" I meant running the pedals off a regulated power supply!
Sorry my earlier post was poorly worded. Good catch, guys. 18V on a TS9 is NO NO!!
On a FD2, it's YES YES!!! hahaha
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Post by dock66 on Jan 31, 2007 19:04:17 GMT -7
Knew what you meant.
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