I’ve had the Boss GE-7 eq for a LONG time. No complaints, no boasts. Is what it is.
Enter MXR ISO Brick:
ISO Brick powers every one of my pedals flawlessly, from 18v to 9v.
EXCEPT for the Boss GE-7. I’ve tried every 9v output from the Brick to the GE-7, it gets “power” but the Red LED is so faint visually you can hardly tell. Unplugging the input from the ISO Brick, the 9V Battery inside the GE-7 lets the LED shine Bright as Day!
Which makes me think it is not a mAh issue with the 9v sources.
It also makes me wonder if I’m getting true 9v tone/power or if the GE-7 is acting in “sag” old battery mode.
Any advise welcome!
Thanks
Cade
Boss GE-7 with MXR ISO-Brick wtf!?
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Re: Boss GE-7 with MXR ISO-Brick wtf!?
Some old Boss pedals want to see the old Boss power supply. Try daisy chaining the GE7 with another pedal on the board.
Re: Boss GE-7 with MXR ISO-Brick wtf!?
Ahh gotcha itchyfingers , Thank You!
Makes more sense now I never had the problem with the cheap-o Ispot daisy chain wallwart
Makes more sense now I never had the problem with the cheap-o Ispot daisy chain wallwart
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No worries man, and welcome to the board!
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Re: Boss GE-7 with MXR ISO-Brick wtf!?
Welcome to the best guitar/amp forum on the interwebznet!!!
Just curious... is your GE7 old or new? I'm guessing that, since you had it for a LONG time, it's an old one!
The finnicky power requirements on the GE7 sounds interesting... so, I checked the specs on the GE7... 9v with a 30 milliamp draw. It should work with the 100 mA jack on the Isobrick.... but, like Itchy said, it must have some sensitive parts.
There are two, GE7 schematics online; an older and newer version.
The newer GE7 has a diode (D1) and a resistor (R1) added in parallel, to the battery/power supply.... and they changed some things in line with the power supply tip.
There are 9 integrated circuits on the new and 10 on the old... IC chips can be sensitive to out-of-spec current.
The new changes may have addressed the power supply issue.
Older:
Newer:
Just curious... is your GE7 old or new? I'm guessing that, since you had it for a LONG time, it's an old one!
The finnicky power requirements on the GE7 sounds interesting... so, I checked the specs on the GE7... 9v with a 30 milliamp draw. It should work with the 100 mA jack on the Isobrick.... but, like Itchy said, it must have some sensitive parts.
There are two, GE7 schematics online; an older and newer version.
The newer GE7 has a diode (D1) and a resistor (R1) added in parallel, to the battery/power supply.... and they changed some things in line with the power supply tip.
There are 9 integrated circuits on the new and 10 on the old... IC chips can be sensitive to out-of-spec current.
The new changes may have addressed the power supply issue.
Older:
Newer:
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