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Started by yomanfree, June 19, 2011, 02:34:38 PM

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yomanfree

Hello
easy to do .... but quite usefull !
2 road rage in a little box in order to supply easilly pedals.
In fact I dit it initially to test the voltage supply effect of a little preamp named duoclean I've built recently (scheme on well known french site).

See you soon


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gtr2

Really great work there!

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k.rock!

Wow! These look great! What kind of enclosures are these? They look so cool!

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bigmufffuzzwizz

That's such an awesome idea! With the regulated voltage tap you could probably add a 15V jack in there too. I'm curious, what type of dc jack are you using for the voltage out jacks?
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nzCdog

Hey nice work... and I'm curious about those DC jacks as well  :)

jimmybjj

Quote from: nzCdog on June 19, 2011, 09:00:21 PM
Hey nice work... and I'm curious about those DC jacks as well  :)

+1 by the time you add the nut on the inside do they save any space compared to the "standard" ones that most people use?
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bigmufffuzzwizz

I forgot to ask as well, is that enclosure plastic?
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yomanfree

Hello,
I'm not sure 100% but if I remember well I've bought enclosure (plastic still better to manage different supplies) + DC jacks here:

http://www.banzaimusic.com/Hammond-1594ASGY.html
http://www.banzaimusic.com/Lumberg-PSU-1614-09.html

this 9V DC jack is quite interesting for people who dont want a 9V battery in pedals ... It saves room (drilling is diameter 8, and this plug is shorter that the one we all use)

A good shop for europeen people.

Yes effectivelly I could add easilly a 15V between the 2 9V jacks in front of the pedal (but I had not the accurate regulator :-( and I was not sure that it could be usefull for me). Perheaps an update one day ....

Thank you guys for all your encouraging message !

bigmufffuzzwizz

Thanks for the sourcing link. I've checked that site out before but I didn't really dig because its overseas and I'm sure shipping would turn me off. They have soo many options though!! So many germanium transistors to choose from at a great prices and with specific gain ranges! I might have to just order from there anyways.
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gtr2

These are pretty close..

http://www.smallbearelec.com/Detail.bok?no=92

Good for those small plastic radio shack enclosures!

Josh
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