Hi folks, Before I put this on eBay this weekend, I'm offering it to group members at a discount. I'm selling my very nice looking natural flame maple topped,...
Forwarded from Will Scruggs-- Just a quick reminder that this Sunday, May 17, I'm playing an early show at Eddie's Attic (Decatur, GA) with John Cowan. See...
Anybody know the specs of this wall wart? I know it's 9 V DC 440mA. What is the connector size? Is it center negative? I don't have mine available at the...
Yes the center pin is negative. My wall wart says input 17W, output 1000 mA. As for connector size, do what you should always do, if you can- if you're getting...
I currently have a Godlyke PowerAll transformer powering all the DC powered pedals I have on the board; the GR-30 is one of them. I am currently looking to...
There's one problem with going back to all your original wall-wart transformers: the dreaded 60 cycle hum (in the US; some countries have a different AC...
The Dunlop pedal power supply to which I referred in my earlier note is called the DC Brick. It goes for $99. One thing worth noting: the Voodoo Labs Pedal...
Not sure this has been covered before, but I encountered it only a few weeks ago. While playing with a band on an outdoor stage, powered by a generator, every...
Hi On 07/06/2009 zooboz wrote; z> The following week I put inside the back of my combo amp my z> computers APC 650 battery ups, plugged both my amp and the...
Great tip! Very smart. Much better than my idea- (a hamster in a little wheel hooked up to a generator.) CL ... From: zooboz To: GR-30@yahoogroups.com Sent:...
It depends upon the UPS. Some of them use the mains power to charge a battery and that battery output feeds a DC/AC converter that produces "clean" power for...
Hello, I stay most of the year in India to play and write my music. So a UPS is pretty much important for me. The Gr30, my mac book as well all my studio stuff...
Hello all. New member here. I am a fingerstyle acoustic guitarist, looking to expand my sound and musical options. I've been looking at Youtube posts related...
... and used external syth modules? This question is best answered the same way the Scarecrow answered Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz: which way you want to go...
I recently purchased a used Gr-30. It seemed to work fine for a couple weeks but now, unless I let it "warm-up" after power on for 5-10 mins, playing any...
Hi.....I play some fingerstyle guitar but I find that a pick is the best way to trigger the synth. In fact, that's how you must view the guitar synth. Your...
The random triggering you describe could be due to nothing more than a bad connection. If it doesn't happen when you plug your guitar into another GR, check...
Thanks for the replies this far. Actually yes, Walt. With differing levels of proficiency I can play most wind instruments. :) Being a requirement to use a...
I never use a pick - I play a Godin Multiac with nylon strings - do a fair amount of finger picking (more folkie type, than say bluegrass fast) ... you have to...
Thanks, Cliff. Been there, done that. Fails very consistently regardless of what's plugged into it. It worked fine for first few days after I purchased it. ...
That is very weird. The GR is a solid state device. The term "warm up" does not apply. I don't get it. CL ... From: wstagner To: GR-30@yahoogroups.com Sent:...
I agree is weired but is troo. If I power on, and start playin, it starts playin notes all by itself. If I power on and let it sit for 5-10 mins and start...
Hi, the question is not WHAT'S plugged into it, but HOW! I would just about bet that you habe a worn out cable and/or sockets. Another possibility is, that you...
Hi, Ralf...I'm also in the audio biz, so I'm well aware that there is no solid state warm up. The pickup is brand new. I've tried the guitar w/pickup...
... warm up Ah! Good one, Mr. Hohagen. I never thought of that. ... cable plugged into several GR20....works fine every time. I'd take a good look at the...
Hi again, well, I forgot to mention one thing. Of course there is no warm up, but on the other hand integrated circuits are very sensitive to thermal and...
Hi again, well, I forgot to mention one thing. Of course there is no warm up, but on the other hand integrated circuits are very sensitive to thermal and...