Mika Vandborg on Nova Repeater from TC Electronic
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Vandborg showed barely two features of the pedal so the video was more like a promotion for Vandborg than for Nova Repeater..
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I like this guy! :D Great playing w/ very minimal gear... I wish I had the guts to be that minimalist again:S lol
Anyway, thanks for posting!
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@reichino18 You're most welcome - merry X-mas.
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I see. Thank you for that. :) I'm just thinking since most pedal nowadays run on a 9v DC supply and there are less bulky PSUs out there (Visual Sound 1 Spot, Godlyke, etc) that can really lessen space consumption. Nonetheless, thanks for the reply. Most appreciated. :)
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@reichino18 I'm not sure there will be any. Nova Repeater draws 300 mA an needs 9-12 Vdc to run (we suggest that you use the supplied PSU)
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What's the difference if a 9V or 12V DC supply will be used?
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I like this dude. Nice licks, man!
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@InspiredProphecy Nova Repeater draws 300 mA an needs 9-12 Vdc to run (we suggest that you use the supplied PSU). The voodolab pp2+ can only source 250 mA at output 5 or 6 at 9 Vdc, you can try it but we won't reccomend it.
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Will the voodoo lab pp2+ power the Nova Repeater or not?
Hi, do we have to put the stereo out to get that dual delay (eg. Quarter & dotted eighth), or it also works in mono as well? Thanks
themodularmodular 5 months ago
@themodularmodular - If my memory serves me right, it works in mono too.
tcelectronic 5 months ago