Aus10 wrote:
I’ve been thinking about putting two pedals in a single enclosure. Am I correct in saying that you would just wire the out of one board to the in of the other? Also, how could I power both boards without having two power adapters?
Yes, that's basically correct. Though I would go with separate footswitches, so that you can run either or both together. So in that case, you'd wire the output from one footswitch to the input for the other. Or you can get really fancy and use Stephen's flipper switch together with the two footswitches so that you can change the order of the two effects. You can see how that works here (the second diagram):
viewtopic.php?f=50&t=17245You might be interested in a dual-effect build that I did a while back that incorporates these same switching features. See it here:
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=22063And, yes, you could run both circuits off one common power source, assuming that the combination didn't draw more power than the adapter is rated to supply. And unless you're running digital effects that require a lot of juice, that's pretty unlikely.
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