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TWILITEZONE

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  1. ok, going to bump this up again, some people don't seem to have respect for honest communication. held off for a sale which, after some hassle, got to the point of providing address and paypal details, then nothing. fair enough to change your mind for whatever reason but have the respect to say so and not ignore pm's for information, even though seen to be online.
    should the uncommunicative person read this, please shape up or i shall add to the rather negative views in your feedback thread.

    Anyway back to selling Super Synth. As they say, 'no time wasters please'.

  2. Heavyweight bass speaker, hardly used. Great power and lovely tone but getting too much for my frail body to cart around. It is surprisingly efficient in a decent cab, well competitive in my old rock band.
    £60. best collected, carriage extra
    Spec here [url="http://www.bluearan.co.uk/index.php?id=FANCOL12MB&gclid=COOB2fjf_bwCFWvkwgodbV8A5Q"]http://www.bluearan....CFWvkwgodbV8A5Q[/url]

    Library pic

  3. Now in UPPER CASE.
    Wanted one of these for ages and it came up on here good value from timo. It does what it says very well but not for my needs i discover. So it's back up for sale, comprising unit and power supply. Even a USB wire if wanted.
    Full description :- [url="http://www.markbass.it/product_detail.php?id=134"]http://www.markbass....tail.php?id=134[/url]
    £150 UK post included
    no trades thanks

  4. how many pedals depends on the pedal requirement and the one spot capacity, measured in milliamps. So if the onespot is rated at x milliamp output, as long as the [u]total[/u] pedal requirement (all added together) is below this, it will be fine. Just to be tricky, some measurements are given in watts. The calculation is volts x amps = watts. We know the volts is 9, so to work out the amps, divide the watts by 9. (1 amp = 1000milliamps).

    sorry

    afterthought. The previous info only deals with the power consumption calculation. Actual use depends on particular pedals, all modern ones have standard coax connectors with centre negative and are (electronic) noise suppressed, so no problem. some older ones (check on the case or spec) have a centre positive connection which is ok if not connected to signal ground/earth/cold, just reverse the power input plug connections to that pedal. i've never done any damage to a pedal by the wrong polarity connection (they were protected), but if you have a board with the two types, be very sure not to touch opposing plugs together as this will short circuit the power supply.
    Just for more difficulty, i spent a long time trying to integrate an old 'analogue and proud' moogerfooger pedal into a board with just one power supply. These are electronically noisy which affected all the other pedals down the power line, so in the end it had to have its own power supply, regardless of the reverse polarity connection.

    copious apologies

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