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These would be worth the admission for the '61 harmonic tremolo alone.
Enjoy man.
Cheers dude - Interesting you say that because the Flint powered up without issue from a 200ma adaptor. Is this gonna damage it? I only have the Japanese adaptor - pedal was sent over from Tokyo by a friend. Strymon's adaptors probably cost a packet.
According to this, you are fine and I wouldn't bother.
http://ztalk.proboards.com/thread/50128
For every pedal I buy I look into what mA the pedal draws as I don't like using wal-wart so I know what socket I should plug into in my PSU and if I can daisy chain. It seems manufacturers falls into 3 categories.
1 - Don't state it at all
JHS does this, Basic Audio, Caroline Guitar Company does this too. Actually most analogue pedals don't say it.
JHS being weird that The Panther Cub literature says 100mA, I emailed their tech and he tells me 100mA, but the demo video by Josh he says 300mA !!!
2 - Tell you exactly what it is
Chase Bliss Warped Vinyl is exactly what it is, or rather, what it draws at it's peak. Which is what you want.
3 - Be overly cautious about mA
Disaster Area - the DPC-5. The manual I beleive asks for 250mA, but in actual fact, it draws 170mA peak. The reason given by Matthew was that he put 250mA because a lot of people have the Voodoo PP2+ and he wants people to use the socket that has 250mA.
This could be exactly why Flint's manual says 250mA.
Ernie Ball does the same as Disaster Area too. Manual for the MVP asks for 100mA...I thought that was odd, it is an analogue pedal, emailed them and they told me it draws 2mA, TWO ! Same reason as before, they want people to use the 100mA socket.
I would email Strymon and ask for peak mA that the Flint draws, then you will know for sure.
Unless of house, someone else here has a Flint too and can take a look at the power supply that it comes with and see what it says. If that is the same as yours then it'll be fine.