Hi all,
I am pretty much a luddite where electronics is concerned but I wanted to ask a few basic questions on positive/negative tip polarity and how this affects effects.
In essence my rig is a simple Warwick powered pedalboard (Warwick FX Pedal Flight Case RC23120B) with the following connections:
- 1 x DC cable, mini jack / 9 V battery clip
- 6 x 9/12V DC cables with changeable polarity, mini jack / coaxial
- 3 x 9/12V DC cables, mini jack / mini jack
However, it seems to me that it only wants to accept positive tip connections and swithcing any connector to a negative tip justs sends the board ape and it overloads (a light helpfully comes on).
I'd like to buy a cheap noise gate to put at the end (I guess?) of the chain and the Artec Noise Gate seems to fit the bill - true bypass etc - but is this a stoopid move. I also like the sound of another Artec pedal the Fuzz Town, but again, if it's negative tip I fear I may have problems.
What's the issue here please?
Dave.
PS Sorry for being a dunce - I am a humanities major not a scientist/engineer!
I am pretty much a luddite where electronics is concerned but I wanted to ask a few basic questions on positive/negative tip polarity and how this affects effects.
In essence my rig is a simple Warwick powered pedalboard (Warwick FX Pedal Flight Case RC23120B) with the following connections:
- 1 x DC cable, mini jack / 9 V battery clip
- 6 x 9/12V DC cables with changeable polarity, mini jack / coaxial
- 3 x 9/12V DC cables, mini jack / mini jack
However, it seems to me that it only wants to accept positive tip connections and swithcing any connector to a negative tip justs sends the board ape and it overloads (a light helpfully comes on).
I'd like to buy a cheap noise gate to put at the end (I guess?) of the chain and the Artec Noise Gate seems to fit the bill - true bypass etc - but is this a stoopid move. I also like the sound of another Artec pedal the Fuzz Town, but again, if it's negative tip I fear I may have problems.
What's the issue here please?
Dave.
PS Sorry for being a dunce - I am a humanities major not a scientist/engineer!
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