Hello
easy to do .... but quite usefull !
2 road rage in a little box in order to supply easilly pedals.
In fact I dit it initially to test the voltage supply effect of a little preamp named duoclean I've built recently (scheme on well known french site).
See you soon
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Really great work there!
Josh
Wow! These look great! What kind of enclosures are these? They look so cool!
-Kaleb
That's such an awesome idea! With the regulated voltage tap you could probably add a 15V jack in there too. I'm curious, what type of dc jack are you using for the voltage out jacks?
Hey nice work... and I'm curious about those DC jacks as well :)
Quote from: nzCdog on June 20, 2011, 04:00:21 AM
Hey nice work... and I'm curious about those DC jacks as well :)
+1 by the time you add the nut on the inside do they save any space compared to the "standard" ones that most people use?
I forgot to ask as well, is that enclosure plastic?
Hello,
I'm not sure 100% but if I remember well I've bought enclosure (plastic still better to manage different supplies) + DC jacks here:
http://www.banzaimusic.com/Hammond-1594ASGY.html
http://www.banzaimusic.com/Lumberg-PSU-1614-09.html
this 9V DC jack is quite interesting for people who dont want a 9V battery in pedals ... It saves room (drilling is diameter 8, and this plug is shorter that the one we all use)
A good shop for europeen people.
Yes effectivelly I could add easilly a 15V between the 2 9V jacks in front of the pedal (but I had not the accurate regulator :-( and I was not sure that it could be usefull for me). Perheaps an update one day ....
Thank you guys for all your encouraging message !
Thanks for the sourcing link. I've checked that site out before but I didn't really dig because its overseas and I'm sure shipping would turn me off. They have soo many options though!! So many germanium transistors to choose from at a great prices and with specific gain ranges! I might have to just order from there anyways.
These are pretty close..
http://www.smallbearelec.com/Detail.bok?no=92
Good for those small plastic radio shack enclosures!
Josh