TC Furlong Sesh 400 stomp box

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Jon Light (deceased)
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Chris Willingham wrote:I just noticed the Sesh appears to take 9V center positive, not negative, for power. I've been running center negative to it from my Zuma :eek: No problems so far, but I haven't seen anyone else mention center positive for it. Anybody doing that? Certainly don't wanna mess up anything, I love this box.
Center negative.

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Thank you, Jon. The graphic seemed to be reversed from what normal center negative is, but upon looking closer, you're correct. Many thanks. I had a moment of brief panic.
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Chris Willingham wrote:Thank you, Jon. The graphic seemed to be reversed from what normal center negative is, but upon looking closer, you're correct. Many thanks. I had a moment of brief panic.
I have fried things. I have plugged 9VAC warts into 9VDC fx. I know the smell of panic. I know the smell of smoke.
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sesh.400 pedal 9V power supply

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Also be sure the power supply is rated at
Output: 1A (0.1A~ 1000mA)
for best performance.

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I decided to pick one up. I'm using it with a Quilter TT12 and running through the FRFR mode. I'm impressed with the tonal range of this pedal. It does a great job of enriching the sound of the Tone Block 202. Much thanks, TC!
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Jon Light wrote:
Chris Willingham wrote:Thank you, Jon. The graphic seemed to be reversed from what normal center negative is, but upon looking closer, you're correct. Many thanks. I had a moment of brief panic.
I have fried things. I have plugged 9VAC warts into 9VDC fx. I know the smell of panic. I know the smell of smoke.
One common steel gizmo that DOES use the opposite polarity is the Goodrich Omni pedal! Great volume pedal, but that part is annoying.
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