Cheap, but good, Reliable, pedal power.....

Re: Cheap, but good, Reliable, pedal power.....

The one spot has a 1 amp wall wart supply
Most standard pedals use 250 ma or less that's one quarter amp

A one spot will daisy chain 4 or 5 pedals

Your 500ma (1/2 amp) output will handle two or three

You should see a power requirement on the pedal somewhere
Add the up if you pull too much off one output you may burn out the single output
Or like the man said the pedal may not work

My Ultimate Drive pedal, like the OCD it's modeled after, can run on 18 volt
So that saves one
My Morley AB switch just lights the led so it gets a piggyback with something else
Compressor and DS1 share as well
 
Re: Cheap, but good, Reliable, pedal power.....

The one spot has a 1 amp wall wart supply
Most standard pedals use 250 ma or less that's one quarter amp

A one spot will daisy chain 4 or 5 pedals

Your 500ma (1/2 amp) output will handle two or three

You should see a power requirement on the pedal somewhere
Add the up if you pull too much off one output you may burn out the single output
Or like the man said the pedal may not work

My Ultimate Drive pedal, like the OCD it's modeled after, can run on 18 volt
So that saves one
My Morley AB switch just lights the led so it gets a piggyback with something else
Compressor and DS1 share as well

Do you mean the JOYO ultimate drive? I've got that same pedal and it's really good. I will probably chain the tuner and the noise gate together on the 500mA jack then if it don't mess them up.
 
Re: Cheap, but good, Reliable, pedal power.....

yes the JOYO Ultimate Drive

mine works just fine on 18 volt
I cant really tell any difference on 9 volt tho
 
Re: Cheap, but good, Reliable, pedal power.....

yes the JOYO Ultimate Drive

mine works just fine on 18 volt
I cant really tell any difference on 9 volt tho

I have that JOYO but I havent tried it on my board yet. I like the tone it has when I was playing around with it when I got it though
 
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