Jamie -
i know yr probably tired of questions about power for the Shank at this point, but I acquired one a few months ago and am considering adding it to a board i'm using for one band (Bones) and was wondering if it can be powered correctly from the power supply on the SKB PS25 pedal board.
SKB calls it an "integrated" power supply, but (pardon my ignorance), i'm not clear on whether this means it's giving isolated power to each pedal or whether they are in fact "daisy chained", which i know you're not supposed to do for the Shank as per the instructions.
Any info is helpful... i'm really enjoying using your stuff in several contexts that i play in (Hoof, Hummingbird, Shank, Orbiter), so i'm making sure yr stuff is getting seen/heard in New Orleans.
- thanks / Rob
SoundShank power question
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Re: SoundShank power question
I'm not really sure on thus one. Maybe call skb and see if their power supply lines are isolated. I highly doubt they are but they would know best. You could always use a battery and unplug the input when not in use. It'll last at least a year on one battery.
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