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Say bye bye to your pedal... If your pedal cannot handle anything above 9v (check specs) do not even think about it.

Some pedals can have an input range of 9-18v as higher voltage improves their headroom, but that depends on internal design and will always come in the manual and sometimes on the pedal.

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[quote name='Defo' timestamp='1421255880' post='2659042']
What would happen if I used the 12v outputs on my Harley Benton Powerplant to power standard 9V Boss/MXR pedals? Does anyone else do this?

Thanks

Andy
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Are the 12V outputs regulated ?
In general I don't think it will do any harm since the 9V figure is likely just a convenient value as available from a PP3 battery cell.
I run some pedals from an unregulated '9V' AC adaptor but that 9V is the voltage @ 1 Amp of current. The voltage is more at typical pedal current levels. I know as I've measured it - I don't have the figures to hand but as I recall it's in the region of 11 to 12 Vdc.
You might find leds run a bit brighter which will affect their expected lifetime slightly but that isn't really a major issue with pedal use.

Of course - don't sue me if it goes wrong :-)

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