Power supply under board issues

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Kapo_Polenton

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I have an awesome snakeskin finish board ( on an angle) with my voodoo power supply under board. Problem is, slightest movement and the power wires in every direction from underneath cause noise or cut the signal. So much for isolated runs eh? Anyone else experience this ? I now see why so many pro boards have the power supply running on top with runs in same direction branching off rather than crossing underneath. I think I am going to do that too. It's become a pain in the ass to troubleshoot noise.
 
I don't have this issue. I have one of those pedaltrain rail type boards. I have two supplies; one for loop and one for in front. Thing is dead quiet
 
I don't have this issue. I have one of those pedaltrain rail type boards. I have two supplies; one for loop and one for in front. Thing is dead quiet
Maybe it is my shit power supply cable management but because of the angle of the boar, just like the pedal train, I am somewhat limited as to where it can go. That said, I also have a pedal train board kicking around. Maybe i will try it.
 
I'm using a Templeboard Duo 24 and I have a Cioks DC-10 underneath it. No noise issues whatsoever.
 
I'm using a Templeboard Duo 24 and I have a Cioks DC-10 underneath it. No noise issues whatsoever.
Can you post a pic of the bottom of your board? Is it spaghetti with power leads crossing each other or are you running them parrlale and splitting them off?
 
Can you post a pic of the bottom of your board? Is it spaghetti with power leads crossing each other or are you running them parrlale and splitting them off?

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Thanks for the pic. Mine isn't as terrible as I thought. I had rewired/run the underside power cables. I think i figured out the issue and it is the outlet my power rack unit gets it's juice from is plugged into the same one as the furnace. (new build i still have to get more outlets down here) With my headphones on monitoring, I can almost hear the furnace through the signal. So in essence....dirty power. That's not going to help anyone.
 
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