Very nice! If I were gonna use pedals, I think I'd try to do something similar. It's really the type of thing amp makers should have started doing 20 years ago.
I would be surprised if this hasn't been thought of brfore. Maybe I will look into it and see if this is something I should get a patent on. For now I am giong to pull the wiring diagram, but will still give it out if you pm me.
DuoSonicBoy wrote:Very nice! If I were gonna use pedals, I think I'd try to do something similar. It's really the type of thing amp makers should have started doing 20 years ago.
HH did, using a 7-pin DIN socket. They provided -45V on pin 3, +45V on pin 5 and signal input on pin 4. The VS/Reverb switch DIN socket provides +16V on pin 7 and +45V on pin 5.
They also did a range of pedals powered from it that slotted together to form a bar. No many around, I didn't bid on one last year but I should have. I did build an Electric Mistress clone that uses it, currently in pieces. I've also bought the bits to do a 9V power outlet from the switch box.
Thanks a lot guys.
After talking with a few friends that use pedals and reading the comments here, I might start making a few for sale. I have ideas for a few different versions that would accomidate most pedal set ups (I think).
The first thing I need to do is find a place to buy parts from that has decent prices.
Awesome. I think you'll do well on these Rod. I'm sure there are plenty of FX loop users that would be interested. You need to make yourself a website or something, or kick someone else until they do it. I seriously think it's a great thing.