1Spot power supply? Never again.

johnthomas

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Drove 60 miles roundtrip to GC "near" me and bought a 1Spot 9v.
Nothing but good things said online about these.
Got it home and it would not even light an led on 2 different pedals using 3 different plugs.
Drive back 60 miles roundtrip and exchange for another. First checking that it would power up a pedal. Got it home and it dies power the pedal but the line hum from it is louder than the amp.
Tried on multiple plugs and 2 different amps. This thing is junk and I am now going to eat the $21.54 rather than do the drive again.
I decided to post because this power supply gets so many postive reviews. I only need enough power for a single 9v so they can keep the extra milliamps. I will get a Boss.

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Re: 1Spot power supply? Never again.

I've had a 1-Spot for years and I've never had problems with it. It isn't the most versatile, but it'll power most Boss / MXR / similar pedals without issue or too much extra noise. I have a Voodoo Labs supply on my board, but I have no problems with using my 1-Spot around the house to power a pedal or two.
 
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I’ve had zero problems with mine in the 3 or so years I’ve owned it. I run 8 pedals with it.


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No problems here, either, for many many years. You have to know the polarity of your pedals, and see what voltage they require...and don't go over it. Also, order online. Save the time travelling and gas money and get it delivered to your door. If you have to go to a store, bring the pedals with you to test it there.
 
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I have three or four of them sitting around, and they’ve been fine.
 
1Spot power supply? Never again.

I just used my 3-year old 1-Spot for two performances today. I can't use a Boss because they don't have enough amperes for current pedals. The only time a 1-Spot wouldn't work is if the pin was wrong or the rating of the device was wrong.
 
Re: 1Spot power supply? Never again.

I just used my 3-year old 1-Spot for two performances today. I can't use a Boss because they don't have enough amperes for current pedals. The only time a 1-Spot wouldn't work is if the pin was wrong or the rating of the device was wrong.

You mean you can't use a Boss pedal with your 1spot?,,,,,,or you can't use a Boss adapter for certain pedals?
 
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You mean you can't use a Boss pedal with your 1spot?,,,,,,or you can't use a Boss adapter for certain pedals?

Can't use a Boss power supply, referring to the OP about getting a Boss PS and not needing the 1-Spot milliamperes. I can use the 1-Spot for almost every pedal I have.
 
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What pedal are you trying to power?
Tried with 3 Joyo, a Hotone Xtomp, and a T.C. of a friend. Didn't bother with anything else.
I use a FuelTank Chameleon power supply on my pedal board. Just trying to power 1 or 2 pedals for grab n go jamming.


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Re: 1Spot power supply? Never again.

No problems here, either, for many many years. You have to know the polarity of your pedals, and see what voltage they require...and don't go over it. Also, order online. Save the time travelling and gas money and get it delivered to your door. If you have to go to a store, bring the pedals with you to test it there.
I do know the polarity etc of ALL my pedals. The only problem I ever had was making sure a Vox pedal was happy...I seem to recall it had opposite polarity and possibly also 12v.
I actually took my pedal with me to test but did not actually plug in and play...just verified that power was being supplied.
I also buy a majority of my gear online, but not for little stuff that could cost as much to ship as it is worth. (that is ok when combining with a larger order, but I am kinda done for a bit on big orders.

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Re: 1Spot power supply? Never again.

I just used my 3-year old 1-Spot for two performances today. I can't use a Boss because they don't have enough amperes for current pedals. The only time a 1-Spot wouldn't work is if the pin was wrong or the rating of the device was wrong.
Or if the thing(s) were both defective. The Boss doesn't have enough milliamps for some digital pedals . I use a good isolated power supply for pedals like the Eventide.

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Occasional 1-spot user here. When I was using mine to power an entire pedalboard with a daisy chain I never had issues. I still have mine for gigs where I only use 1-2 pedals but those few are usually pretty power-hungry units.

You seem to have all the obvious problems covered. I'm at a loss on this one.

Have you tried contacting Visual Sound directly? The odds of having 2 defective ones in a row is astronomically low.
 
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Your case is an unusual case of bad luck I think. Sorry to hear.

I've had the same 1-Spot daisy chain for 10 years and only time it has ever failed me was when my pedalboard exceeded its rated output. I still use it for my smaller pedalboard and a 1-Spot Pro CS-7 powers my main pedalboard now.
 
Re: 1Spot power supply? Never again.

Occasional 1-spot user here. When I was using mine to power an entire pedalboard with a daisy chain I never had issues. I still have mine for gigs where I only use 1-2 pedals but those few are usually pretty power-hungry units.

You seem to have all the obvious problems covered. I'm at a loss on this one.

Have you tried contacting Visual Sound directly? The odds of having 2 defective ones in a row is astronomically low.
I have not contacted the manufacturer. This just happened over the weekend. As you say, the odds seemed low to me to get two bad ones in a row. I now have reservations about the retailer and the manufacturer.
$%^/ happens. I was reminded to never assume good quality.


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Truetone put out a small, wall wart style, regulated, switching supply with the One Spot that can output 1.7 amps. At the time, I don't think there was anything else like it that would run an entire board quietly, for most users. A standard, wall wart switching supply would have been a noise factory. Linear, regulated wall wart style supplies could only output maybe 100 - 200ma. To this day, thousands of players power their entire boards, or large portions of their boards with One Spots. Without issue. They have their limitations. For example, some pedals don't get along with them and you cant run a positive center pedal in the chain. But they are an inexpensive solution that has worked and still works for the majority of people who use them. Now, Truetone has come out with isolated "bricks" based on the switching technology and done so at a price below those of the other brand name manufacturers. I have a Pro CS12 that is every bit as quiet as the Voodoo lab or any other isolated brick that I have used in the past.

I don't work for Trutetone and I have zero affiliation with them. But I think they deserve some credit because they have been innovators, at least in some small way. That's not to say that they cannot put out defective products. Very likely that there will be a dud from time to time. Perhaps they have had a bad batch slip through on occasion. But I wouldn't discount the entire company. Their popularity and success seems to have been earned.
 
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I had a One Spot which I accidentally dropped a few times. It started rattling. One day, I plugged it in, and it didn't work. Not only did it not work, it took my tuner and my Tube Screamer with it. Granted, it was more my fault for repeatedly dropping it, though, not TrueTone's (at the time, Visual Sound), but that's my One Spot anecdote. :(

I replaced it with a Godlyke Power All.
 
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The only time I can recall a product failing to work twice in a row is when the store replaced mine with someone else's return that they repackaged. Still rare.
 
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