Do any of you use the SAG feature for your D*A*Ms?

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Do any of you use the SAG feature for your D*A*Ms?

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Do ya? If so where do you run them?
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SAG feature?
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Re: Do any of you use the SAG feature for your D*A*Ms?

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I think he is refering to the Voodoo Lab PP2 sag feature on one of of the 9 volt tap's. :chillin:
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I use that on my old Dynacomp. Fuzzes usually have batteries.
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Re: Do any of you use the SAG feature for your D*A*Ms?

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jkranitz wrote:I think he is refering to the Voodoo Lab PP2 sag feature on one of of the 9 volt tap's. :chillin:
Yeah the sag feature emulates a dying battery ... specifically for fuzzes and older circuits that you'd use a non-alkaline battery for. I know non-alkaline batteries are cheap but I just hate to waste, so I run my Meathead, Drag n Fly and Red Rooster using the PP2+. I was curious if/how others were setting theirs up. Sorry for the vague wording in the original post.
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I like muffs with fully charged batteries, dynacomp with an old crappy just about dead battery, fuzzface with somewhere in between. Haven't noticed a +ve difference either way with anything else, so they just get run at straight 9V. Although now you mention it, can you run a Sonic Titan at 18V?
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I use it for my Dunlop BC108 Fuzz Face. It makes the tone a bit more spongy...it's fun to mess with. As far as D*A*M pedals no I don't.
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CALI68 wrote:I use it for my Dunlop BC108 Fuzz Face. It makes the tone a bit more spongy...it's fun to mess with. As far as D*A*M pedals no I don't.
Right on, I had heard good/bad stories about the SAG knob but didn't want to experiment with my D*A*Ms haha :ztongue:
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JVania wrote:
CALI68 wrote:I use it for my Dunlop BC108 Fuzz Face. It makes the tone a bit more spongy...it's fun to mess with. As far as D*A*M pedals no I don't.
Right on, I had heard good/bad stories about the SAG knob but didn't want to experiment with my D*A*Ms haha :ztongue:

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devnulljp wrote:.....can you run a Sonic Titan at 18V?
Narp. :flame:
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