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Post by shawbridge on Nov 26, 2017 21:37:44 GMT
Hi Charlie, I wondered if you could help me here, I did a concert on Friday night, no idea how it happened but somehow got my H&C transformer mixed up with my Magic stomp, transformer and now I don't know which is which. :-) only I could do something like that but I was told that both produced a similar output but havn't tried it just in case. your help would be appreciated, at your convenience. rgds Pete
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Post by Charlie Hall on Nov 26, 2017 22:48:23 GMT
Hi Peter, They are the same spec so you can use either with either unit! The power supply for your H & C is probably the Stontronics Model AC-1201000BS. Regards, Charlie
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Post by shawbridge on Nov 27, 2017 9:00:21 GMT
Hi Charlie, okay, thanks for your reply, will check that now. cheers Peter
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Post by scanners on Dec 3, 2017 2:44:16 GMT
Hi I changed my transformer over on my H&C something broke on it, it was kind of a blessing in disguise the one I have now has the Australian plug. Just make sure it's the right output, don't do what I did to stomp box once that runs on 9v DC I plugged the wrong power supply into it and fried the pedal Matthew
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Post by yogi on Jul 24, 2018 7:28:40 GMT
I write on all my power plugs with whiteout. Example: Halls & Collins, HC, .That way I don't mix them up as I have done in the past Cheers Tom
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Post by shawbridge on Jul 24, 2018 8:22:02 GMT
HiTom Thats what is called 'common sense', I am still learning about such things :-) Pete
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Post by Stu's Dad on Jul 24, 2018 11:27:57 GMT
Didn't I make you some labels for them Pete? If you didn't get them, Ken must still have them.
Len
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