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Re: Re: Corrections: Footprint of the LP-2 Mini Looper



Hey guys,

One of the great features of the Loopers Delight mailing list is that it is
archived with hundreds of thousands of searchable posts.

If any of these wonderful solutions you are suggesting are to help 
future loopers
you need to be conscious and change SUBJECT line of the email
so that it can be searched.

This is a great topic but has nothing to do with the original Footprint 
of the LP-2 post I made
initially.

If you want it threaded,,  in the future just write

Custom Power Supply for the Boomerang     was:  Footprint of the LP-2 
Mini Looper
in your header.

Rick
and oldbie at L.D.


On 7/22/64 11:59 AM, Grant wrote:
>
> It wouldn't be too difficult to build a small power supply using a UPS 
> battery or small motorcycle battery that could supply several pedals 
> for many hours. It could have 12VDC outputs and some regulated 9VDC 
> outputs, be relatively small, rechargeable, etc. I'm pretty sure the 
> Rang III could run directly off the 12VDC and would probably run 2-3 
> hours for every 1000mAH of battery capacity. Maybe it could be built 
> into the amp for easy transport. Just a thought. Cheaper in the long 
> run too since batteries have gotten soooo expensive these days.
>
> G
>
>
>     -----Original Message-----
>     From: Zak Kramer
>     Sent: May 20, 2011 4:59 PM
>     To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
>     Subject: Re: Corrections: Footprint of the LP-2 Mini Looper
>
>     [insert indignant castigation here]
>
>     I'm really looking forwards to the box, whatever its dimensions.
>     It does still have the ability to run on batteries, yes? This is
>     as much my attraction to the looper as all the other stuff; I busk
>     weekly (when its not monsoon season) and so portability is key. I
>     use an RC-20XL now, but I find it very limiting, as I elsewise use
>     a Boomerang III.
>
>     Zak Kramer
>