Adding a power jack to a Loop Junky
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Adding a power jack to a Loop Junky
Is there any magic to adding a power jack to my Loop Junky? I remember modding my old Octane and SuperDuper pedal to have power but I did a ghetto mod...worked though. So, if anyone could walk me through it..does there need to be a resistor added? thanks.
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Re: Adding a power jack to a Loop Junky
You can just solder a DC jack to a battery clip and use some heat shrink so you're not drilling a fairly valuable pedal. Just flip the + and - terminals.

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