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#1
always hated unobtainium

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#2
very good point.  i wanted to keep the pedal as simple as possible.  only thing i was gonna add to it was the effects loop.  I live the red channel on those amps and would really like it in a pedal form.  pocket preamp so to speak lol

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#3
I'm not an expert at this stuff so now i ask,  can you build a board,  etc that will jump 9v to 24v so someone could use a standard 9v adapter

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#4
anything wrong with just running it at 24 volts per the original print?

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#5
good info,  thanks.  Have you ever made a "voltage multiplier" (probably not the right name).  to step up from 9 to 24 volts? That would make it possible run a regular 9 volt adapter

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#6
and the nine volt thing was something i was gonna tackle later on.  need some more time.

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#7
I found that and used it as a base to make the schematic but need a fike I guess to load into express pc to have the board cut

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#8
Schematics and Layouts / Rg100es preamp red channel
April 13, 2014, 06:07:08 PM
anyone have a circuitboard layout for one of these? I have a schemamtic made up on express PCb but havent been able to do the pcb layout yet. I was looking to make a stompbox version of this. And I need 100 posts to be able to sell in the classifieds for some randall stuff haha.
#9
well,  its cheap enough to be worth trying thats for sure.  Thanks again
#10
So that filter mounted in one side of the box.  Would I want to put a fuse or breaker in there?  And also ground the box with the "third(green)  wire?  Its been a very long time since I messed with any of this type of house wiring etc.  Avionics and Electronic stuff is all I've done in years.  Also,  I'm not familiar with how many amps my Guitar amp pulls,  plus a pedal board and maybe a couple rack items.  Is 6 amp going to do the job?  Again thanks for the info and your time,  always good to brush up on stuff and learn new stuff at the same time.
#11
that one in the link looks good.  i'm looking for a plug in deal if possible. you think this one will suit my needs http://www.smarthome.com/4845ACF/Advanced-Control-Technology-AF120-15-Amp-Plug-In-Noise-Filter/p.aspx
#14
Makes sense, I also hear the same thing from other lights and things like my surround sound subwoofer I'll try and locate a line filter. Thanks a ton.
#15
Even with the speaker unplugged you can still hear noise from the transformer. Perhaps it is the house,  there are a couple dimmer switches in the kitchen.  I have tried being plugged on the top floor,  bottom floor and the basement and all have the same result.  Niw as far as a main line filter I'm not sure what you are talking about but I have tried one of those Ebtech Hum x wall plug deals and it didnt help.