Is the Visual Sound 1-Spot junk?

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groud loop..use a seperate isolated power supply in the loop ( like your batteries are doing) and you'll be fine
 
David_kessler":34sbj4py said:
How about the brick? Are they better than the one spot? As good as the pedal power?

The DC brick has non-isolated outputs, so it is no better than the one spot as far as that goes.
 
Picked up a Voodoo Labs pedal power 2. Dead silent, no noise. Worth the price. :thumbsup:
 

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^ :aww: Now that is scarey...

And don't chuck the one spot, its a good backup once you get the pedal power....
 
My DC Brick landed yesterday and I swapped it in the place of my One Spot. I used to think that the noise gate on my RP1000 was just not very good. In fact it was the One Spot causing all of the noise. If I would have used to two of them to keep some of the pedals separate then everything may have been fine but the Brick stays.

One grip, I mounted the Brick under a PT Pro and the the 18v jacks are blocked by the brackets. I guess the MXR 10 band stays on it's wall wart.
 
Totally depends on the rig. If I use my OneSpot with my 5150, it's dead silent. If I use it with my Mark III, it's hiss central. The Voodoo Lab PP 2+ is definitely a better product, but a OneSpot can work in certain applications.
 
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