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  • #186771
    The EH Man
    Moderator

    A bit outdated for newer products but here’s a list I compiled a while back of EHX products and their power supply models and specs. It used to be in my signature but the forum no longer allows signatures for some reason.

    EHX Power Supply Info

    #186772
    EHX STAFF
    Keymaster

    Thank you!

    #187149
    brendenshultz
    Participant

    Hello! I have a question about power supplies– I have the old school remake of the Memory man from early 2000’s + the electric mistress. Could you tell me what power supplies they use?! thank you!

    #187150
    The EH Man
    Moderator

    It’s in the list I posted a link to.

    #195122
    kdbarry@mac.com
    Participant

    Hi,

    I got a Big Muff Pi but, when I plug it in, the red light doesn’t come on and there’s no output.

    I’m using an MXR DC Brick to power it, but does it specifically need the EHX 9.6DC-200 adapter ?

    If not, any idea what the problem could be ?

    Kev.

    #195124
    The EH Man
    Moderator

    This is not the place to post this issue. You should start a new thread.

    #198098
    RobertRaithel
    Participant

    I purchased a Mel9 and it didn’t have a power adapter included. It says 9v on the unit, but the only available power supply is 9.6v. Will this higher voltage damage the unit? Will using a 9v supply damage the unit? Thank you.

    #198099
    EHX STAFF
    Keymaster

    No 9.6 is the same as 9 volts. A fresh 9 volt battery puts out 9.6 volts.
    Just make sure the polarity is right and you will be fine.

    #199377
    Tonystheory1
    Participant

    Bought oktavix no power jack. Tried one laying around the house. Brand new battery. No light no output. Please help!!!

    #204992
    rogueiniki
    Participant

    My memory man with hazarai is not working in europe. is it a problem with using the US power supply?

    #204993
    The EH Man
    Moderator

    For starters, the US supply is only rated for 120v.

    #205003
    AlainD
    Participant

    Any recommandation of power supplies for Europe with 240/220V 50hz?

    #205004
    The EH Man
    Moderator
    #207023
    EttoreMenguzzo
    Participant

    Hello.
    I’m sure you will consider my question al least “naive” but…
    I bought 2 EH pedals ( EPITOME and SYNTH9 ) with their power supply units (9,6V) and I use them in a pedalpoard with a Kock preamp (12V) and another couple of effects (9V).
    I’d like to by a multi-supply unit in order to avoid the mess of 6 single power units but I couldn’t find a single one with 9,6V Output.

    I read in a previous answer that 9 and 9,6 batteries are basically the same and can be used but… is it true for the supply units like this one: Gator Pedalboard-Power-Supply-12-Outputs

    In other words: if I buy this unit can I use it with the 2 EH pedals I own?

    Thanks in advance for support and patience.

    Ettore

    #207031
    EHX STAFF
    Keymaster

    Ettore
    A 9 volt dc supply will be fine. A fresh 9 volt battery actually puts out 9.6 volts when new.
    The .6 volts means nothing.
    Just make sure the polarity is correct.
    The only problem you may have is daisy chaining power on a digital pedal is it can produce noise.
    The better multi power supplies have each output isolated from each other. This produces less noise and ground interference between the pedals.
    Give what you have a try and see if there is a problem.

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