The Cable-Red/R Adaptor features a right-angle Male Barrel Plug with a reverse polarity connection. It can be used to connect a pedal with tip positive polarity to a power supply with a tip-negative output polarity.
The C-R/R offers the following features:
- 1 x Female Barrel jack to connect to Power-All or other power source (C-M/M & C-BLCable may be required to connect C-R to brick-style power supplies)
- 1 x right-angle Male Barrel plug with reverse polarity to connect to pedals or other cables.
- Spring-loaded male plugs to reduce chance of disconnection
- 26-gauge Cable with oil-resistant vinyl sheath
- 10.5” (approx. 264 mm) Cable length between plugs
- NEW Lo-Pro™ Plug design offers the smallest plug dimensions possible in order to save space on your pedalboard and to make connection to your pedals quick, easy and efficient
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Female Barrel Jack (1): 5.5 mm O.D.; 2.1 mm I.D.
- Right-Angle Male Barrel Plug (1): 5.5 mm O.D.; 2.1 mm I.D.; 10 mm barrel length
- Cable: 26-gauge, OFC with oil-resistant vinyl sheath
- 10.5” (approx. 264 mm) Cable length between plugs
TIPS:
- Output polarity of C-R/R’s Male Barrel Plug will be the opposite polarity of source connected to Female Barrel Jack (i.e. if source is tip-negative, then C-R/R output polarity will be tip-positive)
- Connect C-M/M Cable to C-R/R’s Female Barrel Jack to connect to brick-style power supplies or other sources with Female Power Output Jacks
- Connect Cable-Red to female end of the C-R/R to reverse the output polarity of the Male Barrel plug
- Connect Daisy-Chain, Y-Splitter or Adaptor Cables to C-R/R’s male Barrel Plug to power additional pedals* (note all pedals should have reverse polarity)
- Use C-Cap to cover unused Male Barrel Plug & prevent short-circuits
NOTE:
Some pedals that require tip-positive polarity at their power input are actually wired with a positive ground to chassis. Some examples of this are the Fuzz Face & Tonebender and many boutique pedals based on these designs.
Pedals with this ground configuration cannot be powered from a series power source (i.e. a Daisy Chain) along with pedals that have a negative ground to chassis.