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popvulture wrote:Nothing is truer bypass than the void.
D.o.S wrote:Whenever I step on my tuner the shitty guitar playing stops.
raj007 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.
popvulture wrote:Nothing is truer bypass than the void.
D.o.S wrote:Whenever I step on my tuner the shitty guitar playing stops.
Bucket_ 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.
raj007 wrote:Ya I think that's the correct power stats. They've got it listed on their site, too.
multi_s wrote:Yes that is fine and here is the manual
http://mtlasm.blogspot.ca/p/count-to-5- ... mware.html
analoghands 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.
Bucket_ 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.
Inner Vegas wrote:I don't think anyone is Obama
baremountain wrote:Bucket_ 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.
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 9V
Bucket_ wrote:baremountain wrote:Bucket_ 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.
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 9V
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!
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..
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