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rsm":1f2bccqu said:Does the Voodoo Lab Pedal Power allow pin polarity changes per output? I need a pin-positive polarity for a pedal.
cyndicate":33hxd5wo said:http://www.voodoolab.com/cables.htm
These are the special cables you can order directly, I needed 18v ones and ordered it through them to power my flanger and my mjm sixties vibe. However for 18v, it takes up two of your power outputs, it combines the two 9v outputs.
I recently picked it up a few months ago and its a big improvement to the pedal board, not noisy like when I use my godlyke power-all
blackba":1uwfiyms said:cyndicate":1uwfiyms said:http://www.voodoolab.com/cables.htm
These are the special cables you can order directly, I needed 18v ones and ordered it through them to power my flanger and my mjm sixties vibe. However for 18v, it takes up two of your power outputs, it combines the two 9v outputs.
I recently picked it up a few months ago and its a big improvement to the pedal board, not noisy like when I use my godlyke power-all
My power-all is very quiet and I have a few pedal boards. I am just too cheap to buy 2 or 3 Voodoo labs pedal powers, even though I think they are the cats meow.
cyndicate":un6jjpsw said:Hmm some pedals seem to love or hate the godlyke for me, my Maxon OD-9 set for a clean boost makes so much noise when using the Power-all, I've just found it more consistent with the PP2+, however I wish there were more than just 6 power outputsThere's a new one in the works that I saw at NAMM, not sure how much it costs.