Power supply question

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Power supply question

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Yo!

Anyone know whether this little thing would be capable of powering two diago/jsf power supplies?

http://www.misco.co.uk/Product/158499/L ... -Lead-2-5m

Also, does anyone have any experience of using these on their pedalboard as a connector from
your instrument to pedals? I wanted to have them mounted to a pedal board as outputs and inputs down the side of it.

http://www.canford.co.uk/Products/43-27 ... CKET-Panel
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Post by Gabriel »

Those neutrik jacks are great, some guitars and basses have them now. I'd like them on a pedal board.
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Yeah, I was thinking of trying to tart up my board a bit. Either have them mounted on the top of it or down the side... I want to stash my buffer under the board as well so it would make sense for that to then connect up to the output jack. It's all food for thought anyway.

I don't see why they would make those figure 8 splitters if they weren't capable of being able to power 2 separate units. It's surely possible. I just wanted some reassurance!
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Post by Simon »

So I've bought two Neutrik jack inputs and will be mounting them this week. They look like they'll be a doddle to fit.

I've also bought a IEC input and will take the end of my 4-way, remove the plug, wire it to the IEC and then fit that to my board so that I can power all my board from one kettle lead and have my power supplies all mounted underneath. Should look pretty swish when it's done.

... for anyone that cares.