In general, it seems to me that the majority of DC wall-wart power supplies made for consumer electronics use positive-tip/negative sleeve barrel connectors--except for most, but not all, guitar effects. (The Fulltone '69 Fuzz being one exception.)
My question, as a keyboard player: How did this end up being the case? My guess would be that it had to do with PNP transistors used in early guitar effects, but I thought I'd ask.
Source of the question: a guitar player friend of mine asked me to check out his Fulltone Fuzz because it didn't work with his pedal supply. I had to point out to him that it said "Positive Tip" on the case. If all else fails, read the instructions
My question, as a keyboard player: How did this end up being the case? My guess would be that it had to do with PNP transistors used in early guitar effects, but I thought I'd ask.
Source of the question: a guitar player friend of mine asked me to check out his Fulltone Fuzz because it didn't work with his pedal supply. I had to point out to him that it said "Positive Tip" on the case. If all else fails, read the instructions
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