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valves in a pedals - marketing nonsense?


Graham
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Something I've been wondering about for a while, you see pedals like the EBS Valve Drive and T-Rex Squeezer which only run off 12V power supplies, now I now that the '12' in, for instance, 12AX7 refers to it needing 12 volts, but is a 12V supply really enough to power the pedal?

I've been told before that tubes need mains power to be properly energized (right word?) so pedals running off adaptors just have a tube in to look pretty, but it's not actually functioning as a valve should. Any truth to this?

I did do a search before posting but couldn't see anything, here's hoping someone with more electronics knowledge than me can help.

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No it's not marketing (BTW the 12 refers to the series heater voltage, not plate voltage). Some of these pedals use 12v AC adapters for a reason - they have internal transformers to step this 12v up to over 200v so the valves are running at a more normal plate voltage. Having said that others do run their valves 'starved', but there's nothing wrong with that, just sounds a little different!

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