I'm seriously GAS-ing for a DNF and am planning ahead on how I can integrate it into my pedalboard power.
Does the current batch need a 9V positive ground or a standard 9V power supply? If 9V positive, can you daisy chain it with other positive ground pedals (like a Red Rooster for example) or does it need its own power supply?
Thanks :)
Drag'N'Fly power requirement?
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Re: Drag'N'Fly power requirement?
Hey, I just got my Drag N Fly the other day and I wish I had bought one sooner! I can't say enough good things about it!
Its an amazing sounding pedal with plenty of scope tonally - and it also runs on a standard 9v negative ground power supply
Its an amazing sounding pedal with plenty of scope tonally - and it also runs on a standard 9v negative ground power supply
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