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Old April 21st, 2007
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Amp & Effects pedal compatibility

Hello everyone,

I have recently purchased Digitech RP250 effects pedal to compliment my Vox AD15VT amp.

Does anyone know if there is a compatibility problem with these two products??

Is it because the amp is already a modelling amp and adding to it is just not the done thing??

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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Hello fly135.

I had the drum machine working but it wasn't very loud.

Now that it is working properly I can blow the roof off with the drum machine. Before I had the volume at full max and it wasn't that loud.

My only worry now is that I might have the polarity wrong on the P/S. I have read that as it is an AC/AC P/S, the polarity doesn't matter, but I shall have to research that somemore.

Cheers anyway.

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The manual shows 9VAC input. There are no polarity concerns with the input connection. That is only relevant to DC supplies.

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Cheers fly135.

Couldn't find much info in the manual regarding the P/S...only that it is a 240vac, but this is the input. The output is 9v 1.3amp, but ac or dc output isn't specified.

Oh well....i have sorted it now. this will teach me to purchase items from the US rather than sticking to UK sellers just to save a few pounds here and there!!

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