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Brainbanana
06-05-2006, 05:09 PM
Hi there,
I wonder if any of you may be able to help me?
I have a Pedalboard which includes:
Boss TU-Tuner
Homemade A/B Box
Dunlop CFH Wah
Visual Sound Jekyll & Hyde
ISP Decimator Noise Gate
Yamaha DG Stomp Multi-Effects
I am using a DC Brick Power Supply, which has seven 9-volt power jacks, and three 18 volt power jacks. I use the DC Brick 9-volt cords to power everything but the Yamaha DG Stomp. The Yamaha uses a 12 volt wall wart adapter. My question is, can I use one of the 18 volt power cords from the DC Brick to power the Yamaha DG Stomp? I need to know if it will damage the unit by doing this.
Again, the Yamah unit uses a 12 volt adapter. Can I use the 18 volt section of the DC Brick to power the Yamaha, or will that cause damage to the unit?
Anybody got any input???
Thanks-
Luijo
06-06-2006, 05:45 AM
Most probably your DG is not capable of taking 18 volts.
But if you're handy with electronics you could build a voltage divider with a few resistors and get the 12 volts you want. Maybe something just as simple as a drop down resistor, but I like the idea of the dividing network better.
You can also use a properly rated Zener diode and you'll not only get your 12 volts but they will be regulated to boot!
Brainbanana
06-06-2006, 01:38 PM
Hey thanks!
OK, so I posted this stuff on another board. Maybe it will help.
Uhh, I'm kind of not worth a crap at most of this terminology. I did build my own A/B Box, but that was only jacks, power, and led's. That much I can do. It does sound like I could do the step down converter thing. I would like to do away with the giant wall wart. Here is a link to the parts manual for the DG stomp. It may tell you some information that helps? I don't know.
http://www.yamaha.com/yamahavgn/Documents/Guitars/dgstomp_1.pdf
The service and parts manual
http://www.yamaha.com/yamahavgn/Documents/Guitars/DG-Stomp_E.pdf
Of course, they say DON'T use any other adapter.
I think I could probably build a converter for one of the 18v spots on the DC Brick. I am a little bit lost as far as how to do it, though. Can anyone show me a parts list, and a wiring diagram for this? I am terrible at reading symbols, so if it could be in layman's terms, that would be awesome. I am mechanically inclined, and can solder halfway decent, so if I get some direction, I think I could do this.
Then someone posted this
It's 12V AC. And looking at the circuit, it's half-wave rectified to give + and - which is then regulated to give the +-15V analog rails.
You are out of luck, you will have to live with the 12v AC wart.
So, does this mean I am SOL?:compress:
I think I can make a voltage divider with some help. :help:
If not, I am willing to pay someone to make one, if they're that easy to make, y'know? I guess I just really need to know if I can or can't fix this. The DC Brick is a regulated power supply, if that helps...:D
Thanks
Luijo
06-07-2006, 09:43 AM
You forgot to mention the DG's wall wart is 12 volts AC...that's a whole different ball game!
There's no easy way out of this problem...no way to use the DC Brick (or any other single polarity power supply) for this purpose....sorry I can't be of any more help.
I guess you'll have to learn to live with the extra wall wart on your pedalboard.
Brainbanana
06-07-2006, 04:45 PM
Thank you so much for your help my friend.
I will accept defeat, hahaha!
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