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Can I Sell A Jangle Box Here?

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It's not a Rickenbacker guitar, but it IS an essential tool. I'm not sure about the forum rules for non-Rickenbacker items. Perfect condition, maybe 1 hour use. I will include the AC adapter that had to be purchased separately. Email me if interested.
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What the heck is a Jangle box?
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It is the ultimate compressor/sustainer for that Roger McGuinn sound. www.janglebox.com, or search this forum for jangle box.
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I don't see why not. It is an important part of the "sound".
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Jere, could you give me more info on the AC Adapter? Is it a specialty one? When I bought the JB, I thought it would work with 9v ones, but it doesn't, and I hate using batteries.
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The adapter is a standard 9V 500ma unit - with one important caveat. It must be centre-pin positive - most are centre-pin negative, so it may be a little trickier to find one.
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Jere... email sent.
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Post by tony_carey »

John, most standard 9 volt adapters come with either a switch, or sometimes a reversable connection, which reverses the polarity. At least they do here in the UK.
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We don't offer adapters on our web site, but we generally have them in stock if you give us a call. We sell them for $25.00. You can get the ones we use at RP Electronics (with whom we have no affiliation):
http://www.rpelectronics.com

RP-9500R-P regulated 9VDC 500mA center pin positive wall adapter. I believe they retail for $15.00 + S&H.
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Have a as new Janglebox for sale Just not playing the 12 string now days so want to find a good home for it! $180 shipped anywhere in the lower 48 USA..paypal ok.
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Post by sloop_john_b »

Thanks for the info guys, I just ordered a reverse-polarity jumper cable from Godlyke, as I use a Dunlop DC-Brick.
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$195.00 with the AC adapter (paid $215 for the JB and $20 for the adapter) including free shipping anywhere in the continental U.S.

Both pieces are as-new.
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While we are on the subject, I find the Janglebox to be of considerable use, beyond the 12 string thing.

Tony: From my experience, it is rare to see an adapter with both positive and negative tips in North America. The use of positive versus negative tips is a bit of a sore spot with me.

I have yet to hear a good argument for one over the other and it reminds me of the Beta/VHS wars. It would be so much easier if there was an industry standard, which I consider is tipping toward the negative tip in North America.
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Post by jingle_jangle »

Radio Shack sells at least two different universal "wall warts" that I'm aware of. These come with a number of tips, a voltage selector switch, and a polarity switch.
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Yes, I have seen them on the shelf Paul. I find that when you purchase a product that includes the adaptor, however, it is one of the other. I have a drawer devoted to these at home. Often times the tip is correct for my application, but the Milliamp rating may not be, yet another variable to consider.
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