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Powering Line 6 M9
I just got a Line 6 M9 from the US(I'm in Ireland) and didn't realise that the power requirements were above what my One Spot could provide, not to mention it needs an AC adapter, not DC(seems odd).
What should I do? Will the adapter for my One Spot work for the M9 adapter(the One Spot switches voltage automatically)? If not what's the cheapest way to get a decent power supply for the M9? Will the power supply for my Digitech Whammy work? I got it for my birthday and now I can't use it
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It didn't come with a power adapter? The M13 does.
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As I said - I have a US model
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bump
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Can you get a power adapter to use the US transformer with UK power?
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I was on the same boat. I bought a new Line6 PX2 from Thomann. (http://www.thomann.de/es/line6_px1.htm)
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