aja wrote: Remember (relatively) slow or very short voltage changes may not blow the fuse but will still damage equipment, much the same way computer power supplies die after exposure to many brownouts...
JoeyBones wrote: One more option, the gig rig generator : http://www.thegigrig.com/acatalog/index.html They have a solution for every type of pedal I have and it's pretty small. looks like a basic desktop power supply, so that worries me a bit. Any opinions?
Q: Why does the Tonebone require 15VDC to work? A: Even though we are starving the tubes, we still need sufficient voltage to get the heater coils to work. The typical 9V supplies just do not have sufficient voltage to do the job. Q: Are there any manufacturers that make multi-power supply bricks for Tonebones? A: Yes; The Cioks DC10 and AC10 both have 15V outlets for Tonebone pedals. Q: What happens if I run an 18V or high voltage to the Tonebone? A: You will overheat the internal power supply circuitry and damage your Tonebone.