Recent bought an avalanche run, only to find out that it runs at 425mA?!?!
I was considering buying a Walrus Audio Phoenix to power my expanding board, but they only go up to 300mA (I think?) so I was toying with the idea of buying a single spot 500mA power supply for the EQD AR.
My question is - will there be any consequences to having two power supplies in one effects train? I've never really seen anybody do it before, so I was just curious!
EQD Avalanche Run powering issues
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Re: EQD Avalanche Run powering issues
I don't have any experience with the Avalanche Run. So, I can't speak specifically to your issue, but I run my Rainbow Machine by itself with a 1 Spot (with all the other pedals being powered by a PP2+).
I think you'd probably be fine.
I also run a Green Ringer clone on a separate power supply. If anything, you'll probably encounter less noise in your signal.
I think you'd probably be fine.
I also run a Green Ringer clone on a separate power supply. If anything, you'll probably encounter less noise in your signal.
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Re: EQD Avalanche Run powering issues
Ah right!
Well thanks for the reply, I was just getting worried because you generally only see one power supply on a board!
Well thanks for the reply, I was just getting worried because you generally only see one power supply on a board!