Pedal Power Isolator

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Pedal Power Isolator

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Does anyone have a link to that pedal power isolator box thing?
Where you can daisy chain pedals and put it before any pedals that are fussy about being chained?
Looked like something about the size of a 9V battery...cheers.
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Found it - the joys of Google eh? :oops:

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Received it today and it works a treat.
If anyone has got a pedal that is fussy about sharing its power supply with others then I would really recommend this.
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what pedal you using it for?

i did toy with getting one for my tonebender, so i could power it on a daisy chain.
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£30 seems a loot for what it does.
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James wrote:£30 seems a loot for what it does.
aye, i was about to buy two of them a while back and just about shat myself when i saw the price.
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Progrockabuse wrote:what pedal you using it for?
Using it for my RC-2 Loopstation.

And yeah not the cheapest but does the job and is neater than another power supply.