I would run an entirely separate buss for your 9v
stuff. You can adapt a wall wart transformer and use
screw terminal strips (which you could probably find
at Maplin) for your +9 and ground buss. Make sure your
new ground buss is attached to the Doepfer ground
buss.
Electronics123 has power supply board kits that would
be useful for a +/- power supply.
http://www.electronics123.com/s.nl/sc.8/category.41/.f
--- charles kerr <
thebadproducer@...
> wrote:
> Yes, Boss effects! But also I've got a few pedals I
> made from PCB's from Tonepad, and I thought I could
> put them onto faceplates and stow them in the rack
> rather than with wires and pots spewed out across my
> desk. I hadn't thought about doing that with the 5v
> adaptor, but I just had a look at my AD5 and checked
> out the chip, it appears Rapid do the same chip with
> a variety of outputs, I think I could try the 8v
> output and see what happens. Not sure what the
> little capacitor is for though !
> Also I thought that if I could get the PSU to
> output + - 9v I could plug a Soundlab in..
>
> Thanks
> Charlie
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