Vox Delay Lab

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I haven't tried one yet, but I stumbled across these Hosa ACD-477 power supplies for cheap (<$15).
You can adjust the voltage from 3-12v in 6 increments, it comes with 6 different barrel plug adapters, and it's 1200ma.
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Sometimes, you just gotta swallow the bitter pill and get the real power supply instead. Especially when it's priced as any pedals, It felt hard when I bought one.. but it's one of those necessities. I'm done with that crappy dillema now, pedullzzzzz... bring it on!!!
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Yeah I'm gonna. Does anyone use a 200ma plug on their power supply? The dlab seems to not have an exact current draw. Just says 200m typical, which makes me think it may go above and then the power supply wouldnt work.

It's an avoidable situation, just curious as to which to get since both the ring thing and dlab pull more then any of my other pedals.
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I went to the local big box guitar shoppe and they sold me a 9.6v 200ma EHX adapter for $6 bucks because they couldn't find the box, or the product code. I'll really have to look into a power suapply, but this is fine for now. Thanks again for the help. In addition, I fucking LOVE thing thing. The delays are great, the looper is awesome....so happy!!
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Bellyheart wrote:Yeah I'm gonna. Does anyone use a 200ma plug on their power supply? The dlab seems to not have an exact current draw. Just says 200m typical, which makes me think it may go above and then the power supply wouldnt work.

It's an avoidable situation, just curious as to which to get since both the ring thing and dlab pull more then any of my other pedals.


I'm loving this thing, it gives you 250mA per port, plus you can use a daisychain cable (included) on one of them and makes total of 9 pedals, PLUS you can toggle between 9, 12 even 18v.. PLUS there's an AC port if needed.

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Got one of these the other day, and finally got to spend time with it.

Coming from a DE7 and a Red panda Context....this thing is like a fuckin' space shuttle.
I'm reading the shitty manual now.
It's going to take a while to get accustom too all the modes, options and tweaks.
Going to start with engaging/disengaging the various intro options. Analog or AD/DA output, constant parameters and such....

That said, I read that it can do chorus, and flange stuff too......which would allow me to free up some space on the board.....that is, if it doesn't sound like butt.

I can't seem to dial it in the way I can my other delays......not that simple.
No doubt time will reduce my ignorance......
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