Dunlop Crybaby 535q, Adaptor?
SonofDestiny
Dec 4 2008, 05:16 PM
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Hey boys, whatsup?

I bought a Dunlop Crybaby 535q wah pedal from ebay and received it today. I found out that it needs an 18V adaptor (the pedal is even more specific: Dunlop ECB04 adaptor). My question is: do I really need that exact adaptor or will another 18V adaptor that fits work too?

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MickeM
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Any 18V with a fitting plug will do

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Dec 4 2008, 05:45 PM
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Allright, thanks smile.gif Will buy one tonight then

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QUOTE (SonofDestiny @ Dec 4 2008, 05:16 PM) *
Hey boys, whatsup?

I bought a Dunlop Crybaby 535q wah pedal from ebay and received it today. I found out that it needs an 18V adaptor (the pedal is even more specific: Dunlop ECB04 adaptor). My question is: do I really need that exact adaptor or will another 18V adaptor that fits work too?

Thanks in advance smile.gif


Yeah, it has a very long plug.
I'm sure they made it this way so that their adaptor would sell. smile.gif

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Bogdan Radovic
Dec 4 2008, 06:27 PM
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Hmm I didn't know that pedal works on 18V ?? I though its 9V ? Maybe you should check again ? Anyway , you can get any adapter that fits and it will work..Just keep in mind that some adapters are "stabilized" and less noisy when used with the pedals.

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If its the same 535q I got, it accepts 9 volt batteries.... Maybe it's different because it's a European version?

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There's an older version that takes 18V. The new one takes 9.
Or if it was the other way around unsure.gif

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QUOTE (MickeM @ Dec 4 2008, 06:34 PM) *
There's an older version that takes 18V. The new one takes 9.
Or if it was the other way around unsure.gif


Mine's 9 also. smile.gif

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Mine 535q works on 9V power and batteries. You should check out the manual again or the back side mate. Usually there it says how many Volts.

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MickeM
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Looking up the recommended Dunlop ECB04 adaptor it's 18 Volts alright.

.......... just checked jimdunlop.com and it speaks of two versions. So 18V is right.

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Hmm I guess than its the older version that ran 18v...If its used and from ebay that figures..But non the less it will work great...It would be a downside if you had a pedalboard chain full of 9V pedals , than you would have to take 2 adapters to gigs smile.gif But that's a cool wah pedal indeed smile.gif

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Ivan Milenkovic
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If the pedal is really 18V, probably every adapter should do it. Just check the DC input on the pedal and buy the same mate.

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