the minimum amount of power needed for the device to work. A pedal that requires 500 mA
minimum cannot be connected to a 100 mA output because this will overload the output.
The outputs on the PBP-03 are all centre-negative. This means that the inner conductor of
the connector for the output cables is negative. The outer part of the connector that you can
see is positive. This information is also shown on each of the power supply's outputs and
your effects pedals should show similar information.
The included adapter cable is a so-called 'polarity changer'. It can be used to change the
polarity to centre-positive should the pedal you wish to connect require it.
The polarity of a device is shown using the following diagrams:
Centre-positive
Centre-negative
Interference
Because each user of this device will be connecting different effects pedals, it's not possible
to solve potential problems with sound interference in this manual. Interference is normally
caused by a ground loop. To determine which device is causing the disturbance, you can
change the order of the effects pedals, change the cables and try excluding certain pedals.
By doing this, you should be able to determine the cause of the interference.
The information in this user manual is subject to change at any time without notice.
Version:
1.0
Date of creation and author's initials:
08-03-2017 RV
Revision date and author's initials: -