Power Supplies
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I had a Visual Sound 1-Spot for about a year. It was ok but I noticed some noise when my delay was on after I added a 5th pedal. When I added my 6th pedal, I stepped up to the Voodoo Labs because there was a cheap one on craigslist. I really liked the idea of running my Big Muff with the voltage sag (which after a year, I've still been too lazy to even try out for some reason).
At any rate, the Voodoo is killer, I really noticed a drop in noise, even in really poorly wired clubs. Plus it's capable of powering lots of different kinds of pedals and has the extra AC power plug for a wired EH or whatever might come up. If you can find one cheap it's highly recommended.
At any rate, the Voodoo is killer, I really noticed a drop in noise, even in really poorly wired clubs. Plus it's capable of powering lots of different kinds of pedals and has the extra AC power plug for a wired EH or whatever might come up. If you can find one cheap it's highly recommended.
No shame in a heavy black box, the $150 investment in a Voodoo Lab Pee Pee Two deal is practically worth the value of my whole board when it comes to reliable performance, going on 4 years straight now.
No clock-based ticking, 12V for my Maxon AD-900, silent operation from the most sensitive of low amperage fuzzies, fully regulated, isolated outputs, I can even run EHX Holy Grail just fine from the 350mA oozing from the line6-dedicated outputs 5/6. Since I've usually got a 12-pedal mess to deal with I use a OneSpot for the remaining Boss pedals.
No clock-based ticking, 12V for my Maxon AD-900, silent operation from the most sensitive of low amperage fuzzies, fully regulated, isolated outputs, I can even run EHX Holy Grail just fine from the 350mA oozing from the line6-dedicated outputs 5/6. Since I've usually got a 12-pedal mess to deal with I use a OneSpot for the remaining Boss pedals.
For real? This would explain the price rise in ebay auctions. The last one actually went for £55 inc p&p (not sure what the diago p&p is, but thats equal to the rrp).Fibus wrote:Unfortunately it seems Diago are all out of powerstations so its a bunch of 9v or a cheap placeholder for me in the meantime. They sound like the business though.
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Diago ships for free.James wrote:For real? This would explain the price rise in ebay auctions. The last one actually went for £55 inc p&p (not sure what the diago p&p is, but thats equal to the rrp).Fibus wrote:Unfortunately it seems Diago are all out of powerstations so its a bunch of 9v or a cheap placeholder for me in the meantime. They sound like the business though.
A lot of Diago stuff goes for more on ebay, like the pedalboards. It's weird. Just goes to show that their pricing is very good.
I got one of these off ebay:
![Image](http://i22.ebayimg.com/07/i/000/ea/4a/b305_1.JPG)
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 0236006774
10 outputs, 1000ma, compact box, comes with 10 coloured power leads for under £20. works great, no noise, for that price how can you go wrong?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 0236006774
10 outputs, 1000ma, compact box, comes with 10 coloured power leads for under £20. works great, no noise, for that price how can you go wrong?
For the record, you'll be fine with a cheapo digital-switching-style power supply for the most part if you keep the juice eaters at a reasonable level, well under the supplied amperage. Jump the threshold, and you just might hear a swooshy-surge, followed shortly by a hugely explosive pop, and just pray your lucky stars that the blowout will fry just the first in the daisy chain.
The no-noise issue is not absolute, by the way. Some clock-based delays and choruses will get ticks from digital-switching converters, and most vintage spec pedals based on the Fuzz Face or UniVibe-type leslie sims will exhibit high-pitched squeals as well. For the most part I'm cool with them, but would still strongly recommend a fully regulated power supply for no-nonsense dependable power supply, regardless of what the wall is feeding you.
The no-noise issue is not absolute, by the way. Some clock-based delays and choruses will get ticks from digital-switching converters, and most vintage spec pedals based on the Fuzz Face or UniVibe-type leslie sims will exhibit high-pitched squeals as well. For the most part I'm cool with them, but would still strongly recommend a fully regulated power supply for no-nonsense dependable power supply, regardless of what the wall is feeding you.
I ordered the boss style jack to the rat style jack conversion thing a while back and it was free shipping, then I got another a couple of months later and had to pay an extra couple of quid for shipping. It looks like shipping on a pedalboard is £10, so I'll probably just wait til the power supplies are back in stock and buy one and a gigman.Mike wrote:Diago ships for free.James wrote:For real? This would explain the price rise in ebay auctions. The last one actually went for £55 inc p&p (not sure what the diago p&p is, but thats equal to the rrp).Fibus wrote:Unfortunately it seems Diago are all out of powerstations so its a bunch of 9v or a cheap placeholder for me in the meantime. They sound like the business though.
A lot of Diago stuff goes for more on ebay, like the pedalboards. It's weird. Just goes to show that their pricing is very good.
Shabba.
I have a regulated 1200mA adapter from maplins (uk). It's a big mutha but does the job and is cheaper than diago (that I and didn't know about the diago stuff at the time...). Only downside is that I still have to have a 4-way on my board, since the DMM and POG use 24V and 18V supplies instead...
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that even looks really cool!aphasiac wrote:I got one of these off ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 0236006774
10 outputs, 1000ma, compact box, comes with 10 coloured power leads for under £20. works great, no noise, for that price how can you go wrong?
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ebay linkJames wrote:For real? This would explain the price rise in ebay auctions. The last one actually went for £55 inc p&p (not sure what the diago p&p is, but thats equal to the rrp).Fibus wrote:Unfortunately it seems Diago are all out of powerstations so its a bunch of 9v or a cheap placeholder for me in the meantime. They sound like the business though.
These things need to be back in stock so the ebay prices can calm down a bit
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