Good value Pedal Power Supply suggestions
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Good value Pedal Power Supply suggestions
Hi , Ive looking to get another Power Supply for my Pedal Board .
Ive been using a Voodoo Labs ISO 5 for about 7 years and its been totally excellent but could do with a larger supply for at least 7 pedals, with at least one 18volt and I would like each power supply isolated. Is there any good but cheaper recommended Power Supplies ? .......I might still go with a larger Voodoo lab product ,they are expensive but Im sure wont let me down.
Im not interested in anything mega cheap.....I just want a good product, thats reliable, and at a decent price!!
Ive been using a Voodoo Labs ISO 5 for about 7 years and its been totally excellent but could do with a larger supply for at least 7 pedals, with at least one 18volt and I would like each power supply isolated. Is there any good but cheaper recommended Power Supplies ? .......I might still go with a larger Voodoo lab product ,they are expensive but Im sure wont let me down.
Im not interested in anything mega cheap.....I just want a good product, thats reliable, and at a decent price!!
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Re: Good value Pedal Power Supply suggestions
Now is not the time for me to recommend the 1-spot then....
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Re: Good value Pedal Power Supply suggestions
Stick with Voodoo Labs. I suggest the 4X4. It's much more useful to me than the PP2+ ever was.
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I think Voodoo are one of the best values regarding power supplies. I had a Dunlop Brick...not near as good and I've read those Chinese Voodoo Lab copies aren't all that great in comparison. I think it's one of those things to not cheap out on if what you want is clean power to your pedals and signal chain. Really depends what you need too. Voltage, current, polarity etc...
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Re: Good value Pedal Power Supply suggestions
Les Paul Lover wrote: ↑Sun Jul 23, 2017 3:47 pmNow is not the time for me to recommend the 1-spot then....
Eh? I don't understand !!!!
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Because a 1spot kind of sucks
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Re: Good value Pedal Power Supply suggestions
1-Spot makes "real" power supplies too, and I have their entry-level unit. has switchable 9v/12v and an 18v outlet. pretty solid offering at the price.
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Re: Good value Pedal Power Supply suggestions
ah okay, thanks for explaining....I've not heard of them!
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Admittedly, the small 1-spot adapter; when used with more than 2 pedals, will begin to introduce some sort of electrical noise that you may or may not notice, but it's there.
Having said that, their bigger "pro" power supplies are IMO the best value in the world of power supplies, to date. I have their Truetone CS12 and it works like a champ. I no longer have the noise issues and all types of pedals you can think of can and will be powered by this single PSU. Compare the specs to other top tier PSUs and they pale in comparison to this "1spot" (consider specs vs price; which is kinda the definition of value).
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/1SpotProCS12
Check them out. I reckon you'd be pleasantly surprised with their pro line of products.
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OK thanks ......I think I'll be sticking with Voodoo labs ...
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Wow! That 1Spot pro is no joke! Didn't even know it existed!
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Re: Good value Pedal Power Supply suggestions
johnnyblues wrote: ↑Mon Jul 24, 2017 7:50 amAdmittedly, the small 1-spot adapter; when used with more than 2 pedals, will begin to introduce some sort of electrical noise that you may or may not notice, but it's there.
Having said that, their bigger "pro" power supplies are IMO the best value in the world of power supplies, to date. I have their Truetone CS12 and it works like a champ. I no longer have the noise issues and all types of pedals you can think of can and will be powered by this single PSU. Compare the specs to other top tier PSUs and they pale in comparison to this "1spot" (consider specs vs price; which is kinda the definition of value).
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/1SpotProCS12
Check them out. I reckon you'd be pleasantly surprised with their pro line of products.
I didn't know they made those CS7 and CS12 - those 1 spot pro brick look really good.
I have the simple power adapter, the original basic 1 spot, and frankly cannot complain. I'm powering 5 or so pedals with it, and have no noise complaints.
It works very well for my purposes.
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Orange Gear: RV50 MKI, R30, AD15, PPC212
And.... Genz Benz Black Pearl 30
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Guitars: Gibson Les Paul Standard Faded, Vigier Expert Retro 54, Gibson SG 70s Tribute, Aria Pro II RS X80, G&L ASAT Special Tribute
Orange Gear: RV50 MKI, R30, AD15, PPC212
And.... Genz Benz Black Pearl 30
Past Orange: AD30TC Combo, TT, AD5
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Re: Good value Pedal Power Supply suggestions
Those 1-spot adapters are actually fine as long as the power condition is good. It's a headache for me specially on a stage with a lot of equipment competing for the power, and special mention to those darned strobe lights that really mess up the power.Les Paul Lover wrote: ↑Mon Jul 24, 2017 8:32 pmjohnnyblues wrote: ↑Mon Jul 24, 2017 7:50 amAdmittedly, the small 1-spot adapter; when used with more than 2 pedals, will begin to introduce some sort of electrical noise that you may or may not notice, but it's there.
Having said that, their bigger "pro" power supplies are IMO the best value in the world of power supplies, to date. I have their Truetone CS12 and it works like a champ. I no longer have the noise issues and all types of pedals you can think of can and will be powered by this single PSU. Compare the specs to other top tier PSUs and they pale in comparison to this "1spot" (consider specs vs price; which is kinda the definition of value).
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/1SpotProCS12
Check them out. I reckon you'd be pleasantly surprised with their pro line of products.
I didn't know they made those CS7 and CS12 - those 1 spot pro brick look really good.
I have the simple power adapter, the original basic 1 spot, and frankly cannot complain. I'm powering 5 or so pedals with it, and have no noise complaints.
It works very well for my purposes.
Aside from the CS12, I also invested on a good auto-voltage regulator and an extension cord with surge protection. All in the name of protecting my amp and tubes.
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