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besip
Aug 18 2011, 10:57 PM
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Hi ..Can you please recomendet to me some kind of cheap good adapter for my Digitech df7 pedal
because i have strange conection biggrin.gif check the picture rolleyes.gif i was buy the pedal on Usa they have 110v electric source
when i get back to my country {Czech republic} i was buy 220-110v converter..But now i'm on Scotland...yes they have 220v as we have but they have different kind of socket so my pedal conection looks like that biggrin.gif

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Todd Simpson
Aug 19 2011, 12:55 AM
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QUOTE (besip @ Aug 18 2011, 05:57 PM) *
Hi ..Can you please recomendet to me some kind of cheap good adapter for my Digitech df7 pedal
because i have strange conection biggrin.gif check the picture rolleyes.gif i was buy the pedal on Usa they have 110v electric source
when i get back to my country {Czech republic} i was buy 220-110v converter..But now i'm on Scotland...yes they have 220v as we have but they have different kind of socket so my pedal conection looks like that biggrin.gif


Wow that is wonky! Anybody from Scottland out there? I"d say go to a local guitar shop and see if they have something. They might have a replacement power supply. If there is anything close to an electronics store try that too. But just off hand, I"d be really hard pressed to give you a model number. Best of luck. Enjoy Scottland!

Todd

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Aug 19 2011, 01:06 AM
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QUOTE (Todd Simpson @ Aug 19 2011, 12:55 AM) *
Wow that is wonky! Anybody from Scottland out there? I"d say go to a local guitar shop and see if they have something. They might have a replacement power supply. If there is anything close to an electronics store try that too. But just off hand, I"d be really hard pressed to give you a model number. Best of luck. Enjoy Scottland!

Todd



there is lot of adapters on e-bay around 10£ but i'm want to ask first anybody who know..because i was talk few people and some of them tell me you have to use original adapter from Digitech which be kind of expensive but other people was tell me now go to the some different and cheaper and thats should work fine..and maybe they right?? biggrin.gif when you look what kind of conection i have now and it's work rolleyes.gif

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Ivan Milenkovic
Aug 19 2011, 08:51 AM
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ANY adapter that outputs 9V @ 300mA will do the job just fine for that pedal. Just make sure the input voltage and socket size is adapted to your location.

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Aug 19 2011, 12:26 PM
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hehehe that is a funny connection. Listen to Ivan, he's keen on this stuff smile.gif

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Aug 19 2011, 12:53 PM
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hehehe that is a funny connection. Listen to Ivan, he's keen on this stuff smile.gif


yeaahhh iit's funny rolleyes.gif and i will gonna listen Ivan! somethime the problem isn't with the funny look but is really wonky as Todd say and i must find position when this gonna work smile.gif

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oh dude, hahaha, yeah ivan is right, you can use any kind of 9v.

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