Re: Count To Five
Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2017 10:21 pm
So there is no new firmware update? Damn, I was looking forward to an update that kept quantization and transcendence settings and any other goodies Scott cooked up over the months.
Yeah mode 3 is lit with a cv sequencerraj007 wrote:Mine came today.
I've had one before...about a year ago when I was super new to pedals in general (and especially to "weird" effects). I definitely wasn't ready for it then.
I sat with it today a while and so much more of it is clicking with me. Mode 3 was especially blowing my mind--instrument on its own.
You think Texas is wet right now? Check my pants--I've got em beat.
Yes that is fine and here is the manualBucket_ wrote:Another first poster here.. with an equally riveting post
Very excited to get mine, but it's also been stuck in Heathrow customs for a few days now. Bummer
Just wanted to confirm, does this batch also run at 9v 150ma? I'll be powering from a PP2+, so I want to make sure I don't fry it before I try it.
Yeah I had a look but wasn't sure if it was up to date. Cheers!raj007 wrote:Ya I think that's the correct power stats. They've got it listed on their site, too.
You're the man(ual), thanks. Can't wait to get stuck in!multi_s wrote: Yes that is fine and here is the manual
http://mtlasm.blogspot.ca/p/count-to-5- ... mware.html
Sorry if we missed your email, the returns info can be found here thoughanaloghands wrote:Anyone know the best way to get ahold of someone at montreal assembly so i can get my ct5 fixed? It broke like 2 weeks after i got it and i think Ive sent like 3 emails via their site and never heard back. It's literally been sitting on a shelf for over a year now.
Just wanna chime in and let you know for future reference you can't fry a pedal by giving it too much current to play with. You can give it a 2A output and it won't draw more current than its natural peak. What you've gotta worry about is sending too much voltage. You could under-power a pedal, but that will almost certainly not break it, it will just put it somewhere on the weird-to-not-working spectrum. Basically give something as much current as you want, and rest assured that until someone starts producing 6V guitar pedals you won't fry them at 9VBucket_ wrote:Just wanted to confirm, does this batch also run at 9v 150ma? I'll be powering from a PP2+, so I want to make sure I don't fry it before I try it.
Oh that's useful, thanks a lot! Power draws for pedals have always confused me a tad. I'll plug my CT5 in for the first time with less trepidation then!baremountain wrote:Just wanna chime in and let you know for future reference you can't fry a pedal by giving it too much current to play with. You can give it a 2A output and it won't draw more current than its natural peak. What you've gotta worry about is sending too much voltage. You could under-power a pedal, but that will almost certainly not break it, it will just put it somewhere on the weird-to-not-working spectrum. Basically give something as much current as you want, and rest assured that until someone starts producing 6V guitar pedals you won't fry them at 9VBucket_ wrote:Just wanted to confirm, does this batch also run at 9v 150ma? I'll be powering from a PP2+, so I want to make sure I don't fry it before I try it.
Best of luck! Mine has been stuck in a post office in Southwark for the best part of a week. Still waiting on it actually making it the mile from there to my office in Borough. Be interesting to compare customs penalties. Though will probably feel small compared to what I fear I'm about to be stung for for my Grendel Drone Commander when that arrives next week...Bucket_ wrote:Oh that's useful, thanks a lot! Power draws for pedals have always confused me a tad. I'll plug my CT5 in for the first time with less trepidation then!baremountain wrote:Just wanna chime in and let you know for future reference you can't fry a pedal by giving it too much current to play with. You can give it a 2A output and it won't draw more current than its natural peak. What you've gotta worry about is sending too much voltage. You could under-power a pedal, but that will almost certainly not break it, it will just put it somewhere on the weird-to-not-working spectrum. Basically give something as much current as you want, and rest assured that until someone starts producing 6V guitar pedals you won't fry them at 9VBucket_ wrote:Just wanted to confirm, does this batch also run at 9v 150ma? I'll be powering from a PP2+, so I want to make sure I don't fry it before I try it.
Hoping to get mine this week, customs/Royal Mail finally got their act together after 8 days and updated the tracking to say it's out of Heathrow and moving. Now for the customs fee..