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tvthewiredturtle
Posts : 3646 Join date : 2008-04-20 Age : 59 Location : so cal.
| Subject: a word about old BOSS DM3/DM2 power supply Mon Jun 15, 2009 9:38 am | |
| The DM-3 pedal is so old it uses a different power supply than the newer boss PSA-120. The DM-2, and DM-3 specify the older unregulated power supply that had a bit more voltage "Boss ACA120 adapter,internal 12v"...BUT info from the boss zone shares.. As long as you use your DM-3 at the end of your signal chain with a good power supply like the visualsounds ONESPOT or GODLYKE powerall it will run fine even though it will hum a little... its worth it and will insure it safely powered.
edit: this was prior to my full employment of the Nocturne Brain Seltzer and the Mod causes my pedal to respond much more fully than simply running it through the daisy chain method
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knudi
Posts : 106 Join date : 2008-04-17 Location : Norway
| Subject: Re: a word about old BOSS DM3/DM2 power supply Mon Jun 15, 2009 12:28 pm | |
| - tvthewiredturtle wrote:
- The DM-3 pedal is so old it uses a different power supply than the newer boss PSA-120.
The DM-2, and DM-3 specify the older unregulated power supply that had a bit more voltage "Boss ACA120 adapter,internal 12v"...BUT info from the boss zone shares.. As long as you use your DM-3 at the end of your signal chain with a good power supply like the visualsounds ONESPOT or GODLYKE powerall it will run fine even though it will hum a little... its worth it and will insure it safely powered.
Of course I was a stupid sucker to do the PSA mod; I removed the diode and jumpered it to bring it the "PSA" standard. this made it quiet and a tad brighter but I almost ruined the fragile Boss PDB tracings... NOT WORTH IT.. I near tears at one point like "dumbass why dont you leave well enough along, daaaamnit". All is well and my little sparkly vintage friend is working great! Truly an awesome analog "vintage" delay.
***Powering ACA pedals with a PSA power supply Powering the older pedals designed for 12V DC input with either a newer ACA or PSA adapter will not work very well. The voltage drop over the resistor and diode will prevent the pedal from getting enough power and its LED will usually only glow faintly. The solution is to use a daisy chain and plug in another pedal designed for the newer ACA or PSA adapter. The lead between the two pedals will short the resistor diode pair and the pedal will receive full power.** So, the best thing for me, as I have a T-Rex Fueltank, would be to use the 12V DC output, before the amp ? | |
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tvthewiredturtle
Posts : 3646 Join date : 2008-04-20 Age : 59 Location : so cal.
| Subject: Re: a word about old BOSS DM3/DM2 power supply Mon Jun 15, 2009 12:45 pm | |
| - knudi wrote:
So, the best thing for me, as I have a T-Rex Fueltank, would be to use the 12V DC output, before the amp ?
are you using this FUEL TANK now? That should have everything but if not.. ONESPOT.. 1700milliamps of highly filtered power on tap. up to 20 pedals powered (unless you are running line 6 DL4's) off one tiny unit. Best thing for 35 bux I ever ever found!! ( I also have a Godlyke powerall, same thing) Godlyke has the Powerpump for taking your effect to the full 12v if you want ORDER THE ONESPOT COMBO PACKor ORDER THE GODLYKE POWERALL | |
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knudi
Posts : 106 Join date : 2008-04-17 Location : Norway
| Subject: Re: a word about old BOSS DM3/DM2 power supply Mon Jun 15, 2009 12:56 pm | |
| - tvthewiredturtle wrote:
- knudi wrote:
So, the best thing for me, as I have a T-Rex Fueltank, would be to use the 12V DC output, before the amp ?
are you using this FUEL TANK now? That should have everything but if not.. ONESPOT.. 1700milliamps of highly filtered power on tap. up to 20 pedals powered (unless you are running line 6 DL4's) off one tiny unit. Best thing for 35 bux I ever ever found!! ( I also have a Godlyke powerall, same thing) Godlyke has the Powerpump for taking your effect to the full 12v if you want
yes, I am using the fuel tank now, so I assume it should cover it. I known the 12v AC is more or less only for the Replica. As soon as the DM-3 arrive I will check and see how it works. I think the Reptile has to go | |
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tvthewiredturtle
Posts : 3646 Join date : 2008-04-20 Age : 59 Location : so cal.
| Subject: Re: a word about old BOSS DM3/DM2 power supply Mon Jun 15, 2009 1:03 pm | |
| Oh sh$t DONT USE 12VAC power, it will FRY your pedal.. 12V DC power only.. The replica is digi so they are using a different approach...
again since you are using a regulated power supply in a "daisy chain" your pedal will work fine.. The lower voltage also gives "sag" toward a more tape saturation sound.. its slightly starving the BBD chip but... mine has worked well for yrs before I even did the mod.
ps. I got a Skreddy Echo coming this week, to try out with the nocturn. Wonder if it'll challenge the DM-3 | |
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knudi
Posts : 106 Join date : 2008-04-17 Location : Norway
| Subject: Re: a word about old BOSS DM3/DM2 power supply Mon Jun 15, 2009 1:18 pm | |
| - tvthewiredturtle wrote:
- Oh sh$t DONT USE 12VAC power, it will FRY your pedal.. 12V DC power only.. The replica is digi so they
are using a different approach...
again since you are using a regulated power supply in a "daisy chain" your pedal will work fine.. The lower voltage also gives "sag" toward a more tape saturation sound.. its slightly starving the BBD chip but... mine has worked well for yrs before I even did the mod.
ps. I got a Skreddy Echo coming this week, to try out with the nocturn. Wonder if it'll challenge the DM-3 No, no no only 12 dc for me. Alright, let me know what you think of the Skreddy. On the home page there were alot of soundclips but not to many with slapback. That is typical with the soundclips of the echo boxes, always alot strange and weird sounds instead of giving us some really nice slapback tones | |
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tvthewiredturtle
Posts : 3646 Join date : 2008-04-20 Age : 59 Location : so cal.
| Subject: Re: a word about old BOSS DM3/DM2 power supply Mon Jun 15, 2009 1:26 pm | |
| As much as I love pinkfloyd, i too get tired of space hippies messing up good effects. | |
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knudi
Posts : 106 Join date : 2008-04-17 Location : Norway
| Subject: Re: a word about old BOSS DM3/DM2 power supply Mon Jun 15, 2009 1:29 pm | |
| - tvthewiredturtle wrote:
- As much as I love pinkfloyd, i too get tired of space hippies messing
up good effects. Aah, good to hear that I am not alone. | |
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tvthewiredturtle
Posts : 3646 Join date : 2008-04-20 Age : 59 Location : so cal.
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jonhope
Posts : 145 Join date : 2008-11-15
| Subject: Re: a word about old BOSS DM3/DM2 power supply Mon Jun 15, 2009 3:23 pm | |
| - tvthewiredturtle wrote:
ps. I got a Skreddy Echo coming this week, to try out with the nocturn. Wonder if it'll challenge the DM-3 Oooh - it will be very interesting to hear your opinion of the Skreddy - it seems like as good a tape delay emulator as is out there at the moment according to all the reports/reviews I have read I agree it would be nice to hear some quality clips with it as the ones on their site are not the greatest for showing the potential of the unit | |
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tvthewiredturtle
Posts : 3646 Join date : 2008-04-20 Age : 59 Location : so cal.
| Subject: Re: a word about old BOSS DM3/DM2 power supply Mon Jun 15, 2009 3:49 pm | |
| I guess I'm concerned about digi delay pedals at this point, analog delay pedals that follow this thing fatten up your sound the way it feels when you plug into a RE301 space echo..
If you plug the same Boss delay infront of the Nocturn it becomes more crips and hi-fi because Boss pedals use FET bypass not true bypass, so the Boss pedal is passing on a high freq boost to keep the signal from the guitar dynamic in the bypass mode. Ideally I would like to design a DM-3 analog delay with true bypass and a bass and treble control so it behaves like the circuit in the RE301... so ya it will be interesting so see how the Skreddy Echo sounds.. I'm excited.. I have to also buy a BBE Two timer pedal since its the super affordable Boss DM-2 ripoff..that has to be tested as well. | |
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Niblos
Posts : 52 Join date : 2009-05-25 Age : 55 Location : Wilson, NC
| Subject: Re: a word about old BOSS DM3/DM2 power supply Mon Jun 15, 2009 6:39 pm | |
| Quite an interesting thread. I have the DM-2 and always wondered what adapter to correctly use. My question is if I will be able to use the 1 SPOT Combo Pack with the NOCTURNE? Isn't it going to be 18v? Inquiring minds want to know? | |
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tvthewiredturtle
Posts : 3646 Join date : 2008-04-20 Age : 59 Location : so cal.
| Subject: Re: a word about old BOSS DM3/DM2 power supply Mon Jun 15, 2009 7:20 pm | |
| - Niblos wrote:
- Quite an interesting thread. I have the DM-2 and always wondered what adapter to correctly use. My question is if I will be able to use the 1 SPOT Combo Pack with the NOCTURNE? Isn't it going to be 18v? Inquiring minds want to know?
standard Boss PSA-120 adaptor works perfect, your onespot will be perfecto! | |
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