
TeleBlaster
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I'm using three one spots and a danelectrode and have no noise issues. Everything is on a loop, except for the wah, which I only use occasionally.
snowdog":31alfnlq said:sixstringking713":31alfnlq said:honestly, I cant justify spending upwards of $120+ on a POWER SUPPLY for my stupid pedalboard... I bought the DC Brick (being the "cheapest" at $120) and returned it immediately.. Caused a ton of hiss and noise with the MXR flanger for some reason. Seemed like the flanger didnt play nice with the 9v pedals thru that power supply.
I have been using the 1spot for over 5 years now and I'm sticking to it. It honestly doesnt cause me any noise, but I'm using only MXR and Boss pedals so I'm not sure if that has to do with it. I use a dunlop 18v power supply and daisy chain it to my 18v pedals. This system works well for me. My setup will have to break 6 times over for me to reach the dough that the "isolated" power supplies cost.
It's a total gimmick, where I was considering the voodoo labs one where if you wanted to power 18v pedals, you needed to spend an extra $10/cable to do it. And ontop of this, it takes up TWO spaces on the outputs of the unit. So for a measly small pedalboard like mine, i'd be using the voodoo labs one to its full potential which is a joke IMO.
I would try the 1 spot and see if it works for you. Worst comes to worst, return it if it is noisy and buy an expensive power supply. I personally think they are a joke.
Well that's one opinion. Sounds like you need to read up on isolated power supplies.
sixstringking713":3oyqe56k said:snowdog":3oyqe56k said:sixstringking713":3oyqe56k said:honestly, I cant justify spending upwards of $120+ on a POWER SUPPLY for my stupid pedalboard... I bought the DC Brick (being the "cheapest" at $120) and returned it immediately.. Caused a ton of hiss and noise with the MXR flanger for some reason. Seemed like the flanger didnt play nice with the 9v pedals thru that power supply.
I have been using the 1spot for over 5 years now and I'm sticking to it. It honestly doesnt cause me any noise, but I'm using only MXR and Boss pedals so I'm not sure if that has to do with it. I use a dunlop 18v power supply and daisy chain it to my 18v pedals. This system works well for me. My setup will have to break 6 times over for me to reach the dough that the "isolated" power supplies cost.
It's a total gimmick, where I was considering the voodoo labs one where if you wanted to power 18v pedals, you needed to spend an extra $10/cable to do it. And ontop of this, it takes up TWO spaces on the outputs of the unit. So for a measly small pedalboard like mine, i'd be using the voodoo labs one to its full potential which is a joke IMO.
I would try the 1 spot and see if it works for you. Worst comes to worst, return it if it is noisy and buy an expensive power supply. I personally think they are a joke.
Well that's one opinion. Sounds like you need to read up on isolated power supplies.
oh? what exactly do i need to read up on
snowdog":zxuqtwtw said:sixstringking713":zxuqtwtw said:snowdog":zxuqtwtw said:sixstringking713":zxuqtwtw said:honestly, I cant justify spending upwards of $120+ on a POWER SUPPLY for my stupid pedalboard... I bought the DC Brick (being the "cheapest" at $120) and returned it immediately.. Caused a ton of hiss and noise with the MXR flanger for some reason. Seemed like the flanger didnt play nice with the 9v pedals thru that power supply.
I have been using the 1spot for over 5 years now and I'm sticking to it. It honestly doesnt cause me any noise, but I'm using only MXR and Boss pedals so I'm not sure if that has to do with it. I use a dunlop 18v power supply and daisy chain it to my 18v pedals. This system works well for me. My setup will have to break 6 times over for me to reach the dough that the "isolated" power supplies cost.
It's a total gimmick, where I was considering the voodoo labs one where if you wanted to power 18v pedals, you needed to spend an extra $10/cable to do it. And ontop of this, it takes up TWO spaces on the outputs of the unit. So for a measly small pedalboard like mine, i'd be using the voodoo labs one to its full potential which is a joke IMO.
I would try the 1 spot and see if it works for you. Worst comes to worst, return it if it is noisy and buy an expensive power supply. I personally think they are a joke.
Well that's one opinion. Sounds like you need to read up on isolated power supplies.
oh? what exactly do i need to read up on
Well for starters you can run more pedals off a PP2 than there are jacks...and apparently there is something good about isolated power supplies as you returned that generic DC brick immediately.....then there is the polarity issue...likely the cause of your "ton of hiss"......
Maybe that 1 spot is working fine for you for now, but the good isolated supplies are hardly a gimmick or joke.