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NAMM '13 T-Rex Goliath Power Supply, Moller Drive, and Duck Tail Dynamic Delay
Rebecca Dirks is On Location in Anaheim, CA, at the 2013 NAMM Show where she visits the T-Rex booth. In this segment, we get to see the Goliath Power Supply and Sweeper 2 Bass Chorus and see and hear the Moller Drive, and Duck Tail Dynamic Delay.
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G N' R GTR TECH
on 01/27/2013
These power supplies are the bomb. Done shopping , nothing else out there is as good.
Stan Freemen
on 01/26/2013
To Thuggy-- could be the 12V supply is there to power stuff that plugs into automotive (+12 more or less) supplies. What kind of connector or socket is the 12v?
Stan Freeman
on 01/26/2013
AND do you want +18 volts or +/- 9 volts (TRUE GROUND) power supplies? There once was some high end stuff that used high rail voltages and true ground. Some people even thought it sounded better. ????? Or is everybody making noisy DERIVED +/- supplies inside their 9 volt powered boxes with noisy switching converters; (you think you can't hear the messy hi-frequency noise but on a good oscilloscope you can SEE that it is messing up your sound and maybe you SHOULD be able to hear it.
thuggyBear
on 01/26/2013
why only one 18 volt output?!? I have no pedals that want 12V, but 4 that want 18V!
martin kilner
on 01/26/2013
ohhh yes please the tape delay just sounds like my old wem copycat!...and i like the overdrive, they are pretty big boxes!, good stuff!
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