I know the FS-77 operates on a positive ground powering system. So, a reverse polarity cable is used with my Strymon Ojai...
Same with the earlier FS-75???
Thanks!!
Power Supply for FS-75?
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Re: Power Supply for FS-75?
From the FS-75 instruction sheet-
This unit can also be powered by a well regulated 9volt power supply with a NEGATIVE centre and a POSITIVE barrel.
The FS-75 operates on a POSITIVE GROUND powering system so therefore requires its own power source or an individually isolated multi way power source.
Hope this helps
This unit can also be powered by a well regulated 9volt power supply with a NEGATIVE centre and a POSITIVE barrel.
The FS-75 operates on a POSITIVE GROUND powering system so therefore requires its own power source or an individually isolated multi way power source.
Hope this helps
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Re: Power Supply for FS-75?
Awesome! Thanks! :D
stella_blues wrote:From the FS-75 instruction sheet-
This unit can also be powered by a well regulated 9volt power supply with a NEGATIVE centre and a POSITIVE barrel.
The FS-75 operates on a POSITIVE GROUND powering system so therefore requires its own power source or an individually isolated multi way power source.
Hope this helps
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Re: Power Supply for FS-75?
Check the instructions. But as Stella says, I think you want a regular center negative cable. A reverse polarity cable (center positive) might damage it. The positive ground issues simply means you can't daisy chain it (you can , but it will be noisy as shit).
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Re: Power Supply for FS-75?
Yeap, read it before I tried, thanks again. Wouldn't want to damage it!
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