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Jamman battery powered, was: Jamman Schematics
Title: Jamman battery powered, was: Jamman Schematics
hey duncan (hey charles),
well I think our issue is similar. meanwhile we got to built a 12-14v lead battery powered dc-to-ac converter in the works, which will eb anyways useful, not just for the jamman, because many better devices, like a real nice compressor for instamce work with AC 9v power supplies.
I’ll keep you updated. A schematics for the converter we (me and my roomate) now just build ourselves will follow the next days aswell as a test sheet for y’all.
will be awesome. that way I can play in parks and such (must do that for the exoperience of doing it.)
my roommate has already builtme a lead battery powered X-Hi-Z input amp with built in insert and bigg muff EQ... I’ll send pictures along with the test report in a few...
or you go to myspace.com/jayrope and look at the ductamp image...
tooot
thanx very much, this is a very helpful list right now.
jayrope
I've had an educated poke around inside the jamman once or twice, but I haven't cracked this yet. schemos would be useful..... you'd think, on first examination, that the 9V ac only goes as far as a rectifier & then a 5V dc regulator, & that simply giving the jamman enough current at 5V would keep it happy. this appears not to be the case. I wonder if one of us ought to drop a line to mr sellon?
what I'm trying to do is a bit different than jayrope's issue- I want to find a suitable universal power unit (like a laptop supply only smaller) to run the jamman off. these units all give out dc, so I need to figure out what's happening to the 9V ac (once it gets into the jamman) if I'm going to replace some of the process.....
will let you know the minute I do this.
duncan.