It does but I don't think it'll have enough current load capacity to handle all the effects I need to power. I could be wrong about that, but either way, I want to make sure that my power ends up nice and clean. A power strip is not part of my solution, no. I don't want to have to deal with a bunch of heavy wall wart transformers on the board. This is supposed to be a lighter, more portable board. With the exception of the TC Nova Repeater, everything else can be powered with a generic 9V daisy chain, but like I said, I would like to run the OCD and EP booster at 18V. And again, if I end up getting the HOF reverb, then the Nova gets bumped off and I don't need to worry about the 12V supply for it. It sounds kinda gross and clippy at 9V.
After putting all the pedals onto it, it might not be much lighter, but it'll definitely be more portable and a lot nicer to look at.
Once I work out the power distribution solution, I'm going to route away whatever I need to to make it as low-profile as possible while still maintaining structural integrity.
And inverse tachyon beams.
After putting all the pedals onto it, it might not be much lighter, but it'll definitely be more portable and a lot nicer to look at.
Once I work out the power distribution solution, I'm going to route away whatever I need to to make it as low-profile as possible while still maintaining structural integrity.
And inverse tachyon beams.

