Xero at 12v? NO!



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Xero at 12v? NO!

Postby goroth » Wed Aug 01, 2012 2:38 pm

Taylor, dudes - can I run my Xero at 12v?

I love how it sounds at 9v so this is not a typical "will I get more toanz at more volts" question - I'm redoing my pedal board if I can run it at 12v I can free up some of the other 9v outputs... meh, it's complicated. I don't dare plug it in and see what happens as it has become such an integral pedal for me!
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Re: Xero at 12v?

Postby Taylor Livingston » Mon Aug 06, 2012 1:27 am

I would not recommend it. There's a regulator inside that might get a little toasty at 12v, so it would be best to run it at 9v.
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Re: Xero at 12v?

Postby goroth » Mon Aug 06, 2012 2:56 am

Ok, thanks Taylor. Will edit the title of the thread just so as to discourage folks from even thinking the thought.
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