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Manuk
Copper Member
Belgium
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Posted - 11/17/2006 : 15:22:54
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Is there anybody who tried it? I'm gonna buy an used one and I would like to know if it's a good deal or not for 60 euros. |
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diggum12
Silver Member
 
USA
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Posted - 11/18/2006 : 04:06:48
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I think Stinkfoot uses one of them. Are you there Andreas? |
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stinkfoot
Silver Member
 
Sweden
181 Posts |
Posted - 11/19/2006 : 19:08:30
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I have one, and it's a solid piece of kit. I'm currently investigating other options, though, as I've come to the point where I need at least two isolated groups. There are a couple of pedals on my board that doesn't seem to like sharing the power. If Cioks came out with a 9vDC unit with two or three iso groups (250mA or so minimum per group), I'd be all over it...
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Manuk
Copper Member
Belgium
9 Posts |
Posted - 11/20/2006 : 22:55:34
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I finally bought it.I have no problems feeding -behringer ultra metal -Ibanez sb-7 -Behringer ble-100 -Ibanez de-7 -Boss bf-2b -Homebrew T.H.C The current draw for these pedals is around 205 Ma. I Plan to add to this set-up a nobels odr-s,aBehringer ut 100, a boss rv-5,and a small stone. I use this strange set-up(mix of guitar and bass pedals) for my Gretsch Jet Baritone. Maybe you can use multiple Cioks Baby(280 Ma) |
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stinkfoot
Silver Member
 
Sweden
181 Posts |
Posted - 11/22/2006 : 00:31:27
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quote: Originally posted by Manuk
Maybe you can use multiple Cioks Baby(280 Ma)
Yes, that is one of the options I'm considering. I'm a little hesitant, as it would mean having more than one AC cord coming off the pedalboard, or sacrificing precious space for some sort of power strip solution. But it'd work just fine - each Baby would essentially be an isolated power supply group.
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