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xp200 arrived +DEMO
Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 11:41 am
by kim
so the digitech xp200 came in the mail today, it looks pretty clean (just has a few tiny dents)
i ordered the adapter and thought that one would arrive first.. dammit..
the suspense.. can't wait to mess around with it, tho it's not as wacky as the xp300 or xp100 i'm sure.
i just couldn't leave it, for 55 euros it was a pretty sweet deal (they don't go for insane prices like the other xp's on ebay but i've never seen them for less than 100)..and yeah, i know, it came sans adapter so the total cost would be around 70, that's still pretty ok.
more about this thing when thee adaptorr hast arriveth.
one thing that worries me is that the adapter input on the back reads : 500mA ....but i'm 95% sure it's the digitech ps913 i need to power it, guess i'll find out when it arrives, i know i'll feel like a retarded cow when it turns out to be the wrong one.
Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 11:52 am
by Mike
Nice one, you should really match the adaptor with what it says on the unit itself though. I'd trust that over some internet crap anyday.
Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 12:13 pm
by kim
shit it's troo, i was still able to cancel my order, i need a 500mA, i had a quick look on the MF site and the ps913 is the adapter for the voc300 (and others) and on the back of that pedal it says 1.3mA (MF's pictures +1) so i sent the shop a mail to cancel my order..phew..
boo to all the sites that gave me incorrect information..
Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 2:28 pm
by Nick
As long as the adapter has more mA than the pedal needs you should be fine. It's why a 1-spot has 1700mA and is designed to be daisy chained into any pedals that take 9VDC. For example, all boss pedals pretty much use the PSA-120T adapter these days, which is 200mA. They all SAY 200mA, but it's pretty obvious which ones take a larger draw of power than others.
Another example is the line 6 floor pod line specifies as needing a 1200mA 9VAC on the package, yet the adapter Line 6 makes for it, the PX-2 is actually a 2000mA adapter.
Unless of course you europeans have some electrical current that works completely opposite of ours, you should be fine, especially if it's what Digitech is telling you to use.
Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 2:31 pm
by Mike
Nick wrote:Unless of course you europeans have some electrical current that works completely opposite of ours, you should be fine, especially if it's what Digitech is telling you to use.
Sarcasm.
It's best to match current draw with adaptors as if the pedal fails and draws more current than it's supposed to it will fuck itself up worse than if powered off the matching supply, burning out more components. Seeing as heavium is ordering a psa for this individual unit she might aswell get the one that matches, particularly for a deleted pedal.
Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 3:23 pm
by kim
it's confusing, i guess the ps913 DOES work.. but indeed, if something goes wrong ..something goes reeeally wrong.
ehx and ibanez both have an adapter model dat is 9V, AC, and 500mA.. my only concern is that the adapter plug won't fit.. weirdass digitech,
i'm tired of nagging about this, i'm just gonna get the cheapest of the two and see..if it works, it works, if it doesn't..phukk it, i'll sell the power supply again and start nagging, again.
btw, i just realised i'm contradicting myself.. i do use the onespot.. for my whole board.. so if something goes wrong.. frying time .. imagine
Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 3:26 pm
by Mike
If it's AC then you REALLY don't want to take Nick's advice.
Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 3:29 pm
by kim
needs an AC adapter
Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 3:31 pm
by Mike
I editted my AC/DC question when I read yuor post properly.
Anything AC needs the correct voltage and current.
Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 6:23 pm
by Hurb
cant wait to hear a demo when you get it up and running kim.
Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 9:32 pm
by jcyphe
I used to have one of those back in the day, it's pretty much awful. A few vibrato patches(44 especially) were sort of interesting but not much else.
I sold it to a guy who scrapped the RAM to make a super XP, with the whole series in one box.
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 12:08 pm
by kim
i got the adapter, didn't find a 500mA ac one so i just went with the 1300mA digitech one, now i realise the mA's don't matter that much as long as it's enough, duh, but it's true, matching mA's would be better, ohwell..
i agree jcyphe, most of the sounds are crap, haha, i guess i'll get tired of it after a while and could sell it with profit since i got it so cheap.
i messed around with it for a while and recorded it, on guitar as well as on bass (second half of the demo).
here's the link:
http://www.mediafire.com/?ayymmgweitw
mostly the Digitech xp200 alone, sometimes combined with a Big muff
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 4:47 am
by Sloan
you guys need to quit being pussies and just plug in whatever adapter you have that fits into it. maybe one will work.
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 4:54 am
by Nick
I found that doesn't quite work the hard way when I fried my ultra fuzz.
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 11:40 am
by Doog
Sloan wrote:you guys need to quit being pussies and just plug in whatever adapter you have that fits into it. maybe one will work.
Sloan: not a candidate for the Boss customer helpline.
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 11:41 am
by Mike
That was amazingly poor advice.
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 12:13 pm
by Doog
Haha, that octaved/pitchshifted flanger at 0:54 is fun! Much cooler than the usual swoosh.
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 12:23 pm
by jcyphe
Doog wrote:Sloan wrote:you guys need to quit being pussies and just plug in whatever adapter you have that fits into it. maybe one will work.
Sloan: not a candidate for the Boss customer helpline.
Mike wrote:That was amazingly poor advice.
Sloan is from Tennessee he makes his own power supplies with tin cans, twine, mountain berries, and gumption.
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 12:32 pm
by Thom
There are some cool sounds in there
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 1:30 pm
by Doog
jcyphe wrote:Doog wrote:Sloan wrote:you guys need to quit being pussies and just plug in whatever adapter you have that fits into it. maybe one will work.
Sloan: not a candidate for the Boss customer helpline.
Mike wrote:That was amazingly poor advice.
Sloan is from Tennessee he makes his own power supplies with tin cans, twine, mountain berries, and gumption.
hahaha..