Pedal Power supplies/banks?
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Pedal Power supplies/banks?
I'm looking at getting some kinda power bank for my pedals.
I'll need it for a Boss DS-2 and a newly purchased MBM Green Muff. (I've got a couple of others which aren't 9v, so unless there's a similarly affordable option which could accomodate them, I'll ignore them).
I'm looking at either THIS or THIS (the latter of which is on sale in a few auctions on the 'bay at the moment)
Would you folks have any opinions over these two, or other options? I'm not wanting to spend more than £20 really.
I'll need it for a Boss DS-2 and a newly purchased MBM Green Muff. (I've got a couple of others which aren't 9v, so unless there's a similarly affordable option which could accomodate them, I'll ignore them).
I'm looking at either THIS or THIS (the latter of which is on sale in a few auctions on the 'bay at the moment)
Would you folks have any opinions over these two, or other options? I'm not wanting to spend more than £20 really.
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Get this power supply and this daisy chain.
EDIT—As far as I am aware, those power blocks are essentially a power supply and daisy chain inside an enclosure so everything coming out of it will be one voltage and one polarity. If you were to go for a Pedal Power II or something, they have individual power sources, so you could power pedals with negative and positive polarity and different voltages (someone correct me if I’m wrong) from the same supply.
Although the Johnny Shredfreak power supply still wont power all your pedals, to me it produces less hum than the other boxes.
EDIT—As far as I am aware, those power blocks are essentially a power supply and daisy chain inside an enclosure so everything coming out of it will be one voltage and one polarity. If you were to go for a Pedal Power II or something, they have individual power sources, so you could power pedals with negative and positive polarity and different voltages (someone correct me if I’m wrong) from the same supply.
Although the Johnny Shredfreak power supply still wont power all your pedals, to me it produces less hum than the other boxes.
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Just what I was about to say. Really, this is a lot better than the first 2 options. And you can buy adaptors for your non-9V pedals as and when. It's quiet and small.samuelcotterall wrote:Get this power supply and this daisy chain.
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I have the Maplin supply, which was OK when I first bought it, with just a couple of distortions and chorus, but became seriously noisy when I added a delay and reverb pedal to my board...
I picked up the Johnny Shredfreak power supply to replace it, and I haven't looked back since... works a treat...
I picked up the Johnny Shredfreak power supply to replace it, and I haven't looked back since... works a treat...
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Ideally for a noise/hum free setup you will want something with isolated outputs like the Pedal Power II and I think the BBE power supply does.
If you are just going for a cheap way, get a Godlyke or One Spot. I have a few Dunlop Bricks and I get a slight hum. I need to sell them off and get a PP II.
If you are just going for a cheap way, get a Godlyke or One Spot. I have a few Dunlop Bricks and I get a slight hum. I need to sell them off and get a PP II.
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Shabba.
I'm leaning more and more towards the Johnny Shredfreak route. Seems like the best value for money, so many thanks for changing my mind from the two options I proposed!
However, ignoring what I'd said in my first post, is there any other cheapish/affordable option I could go for which would let me power the 2 9v pedals mentioned and a Flanger Hoax, which I think is 18v?
I know there's probably no cheap option, so I'll just continue using the FH's own mains lead, with the Shredfreak supply for the others.

However, ignoring what I'd said in my first post, is there any other cheapish/affordable option I could go for which would let me power the 2 9v pedals mentioned and a Flanger Hoax, which I think is 18v?
I know there's probably no cheap option, so I'll just continue using the FH's own mains lead, with the Shredfreak supply for the others.
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Get the johnny shreadfreak and this adaptor:
http://www.diago.co.uk/component/page,s ... temid,206/
http://www.diago.co.uk/component/page,s ... temid,206/
^ Thanks a lot.
I noticed you mentioned the adaptors earlier, but I didn't know exactly where I'd get them.
So, just to check, I could use that in conjunction with the other 9v pedals at the same time, using the same power supply?
I'll just go and and get the Johnny Shredfreak supply now.

So, just to check, I could use that in conjunction with the other 9v pedals at the same time, using the same power supply?
I'll just go and and get the Johnny Shredfreak supply now.

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Sweet! Cheers.
I'm also considering getting this 6metre DC extension cable from there too, and then just keeping the supply at the back of the stage.
Decisions decisions.
I'm also considering getting this 6metre DC extension cable from there too, and then just keeping the supply at the back of the stage.
Decisions decisions.

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