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Dunlop DC-brick

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Notice how it say out on the seven 9V outputs. When you use a 9V adaptor, the round part is inputed into the effect and a plug for an outlet is on the other side, right? how does this work?
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I don't understand this question. Could you re-word it?
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"In 18v" Referrs to the intake from the wall. The brick then distributes, cleans the power, etc...and sends it out of the source via each of the 9v outs to the individual pedals. Is that what you're asking?
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Ok, so I need to describe the wire to describe what I am confused about.
Say you have an amp. Look at the power adaptor. On one side is the part that pluds into the wall. The other is a special, shaped, plug that goes into your amp.
What I don't get is that on my Crybaby, if I were to get an adaptor. It would look the same way. A plug for a wall outlet, and then a specially shaped plug that is plugged into the crybaby. When looking at this brick, it would seem like you are plugging the part that is SUPPOSED to go in the effect into the brick and then the outlet-plug into the wall, thus causing the brick to be full of useless power because it does not touch the effect whatsoever. Do I need special cords to power my effects with this brick, with a 9V adaptor on each side?
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You might be better of getting a one spot with a daisy chain.
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Originally Posted by mmmthasgood1 Ok, so I need to describe the wire to describe what I am confused about.
Say you have an amp. Look at the power adaptor. On one side is the part that pluds into the wall. The other is a special, shaped, plug that goes into your amp.
What I don't get is that on my Crybaby, if I were to get an adaptor. It would look the same way. A plug for a wall outlet, and then a specially shaped plug that is plugged into the crybaby. When looking at this brick, it would seem like you are plugging the part that is SUPPOSED to go in the effect into the brick and then the outlet-plug into the wall, thus causing the brick to be full of useless power because it does not touch the effect whatsoever. Do I need special cords to power my effects with this brick, with a 9V adaptor on each side?
The Brick plugs into the wall...then to your pedals with cords that are as you described. Barrel connectors on one side, most likely barrel connectors on the other (though you could also get cables with a 9v snap or a 1/8" jack). Think of it as a central wall wart that just sends multiple feeds out to your pedals.
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Originally Posted by guitarjockey111 You might be better of getting a one spot with a daisy chain.
+1
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Originally Posted by LWatford The Brick plugs into the wall...then to your pedals with cords that are as you described. Barrel connectors on one side, most likely barrel connectors on the other (though you could also get cables with a 9v snap or a 1/8" jack). Think of it as a central wall wart that just sends multiple feeds out to your pedals. I do need a cable with barrel connectors on each side? That would make sense except for that I have never seen them at any music stores.
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Originally Posted by mmmthasgood1 I do need a cable with barrel connectors on each side? That would make sense except for that I have never seen them at any music stores.
They come with the unit.
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Originally Posted by mmmthasgood1 I do need a cable with barrel connectors on each side? That would make sense except for that I have never seen them at any music stores.
Which Dunlop Crybaby do you have? The original only requires the standard 9v whereas the 535q requires 18v... I believe (in this case you would get a y-chord) Basically you use up two power plugs from your brick and it y's to one cord that plugs into the wah
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Originally Posted by wsucougarx Which Dunlop Crybaby do you have? The original only requires the standard 9v whereas the 535q requires 18v... I believe (in this case you would get a y-chord) Basically you use up two power plugs from your brick and it y's to one cord that plugs into the wah the DC Brick has 18V outs.
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They come with the unit.
That solves my problem.
I have an original crybaby.
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