guitarSQUIRELL
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I have been looking at the One Spot daisy chain power adapter kit and was wondering if it is reliable, clean, and quiet power to power the pedals that I currently have now....What can you tell me about it?
its functional and cheap and will work fine as long as you dont abuse it
Worst comes to worst, you've got a high current 9V power supply.
You may have an issue with a digital pedal in the daisy chain, if that happens you can buy another 9V supply for that single pedal.
What are the pedals you are planning on powering with the one-spot?
You might have issues with the DD-3 and Dreamscape, but you won't know until you introduce it into your rig. It may be perfect. The more you daisy chain, the more risk is introduced.
I understand though, buying a power supply is like buying tires. Spending money on "nothing"!It's always more fun to buy toys you can play with.
For what it's worth, I use:
Pedal Power 4X4 for big board
Fuel Tank Chameleon for small board
One Spot equivalent with a daisy chain for temporary pedals before or after the boards
You can get a decent iso unit on Amazon for $39 I picked one up for my little board it works great. I also have a OneSpot and never had a problem or bleed with it.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=search-alias=mi&field-keywords=power+supply+guitar+
I picked this one up for $21
http://www.amazon.com/Andoer-Guitar...52900364&sr=1-15&keywords=power+supply+guitar


I have the Joyo iso supply and have the same complain about the length of the power cord. I take a surge protector with a 12 foot cord to my gigs mostly just for that (we usually end up using it for the other guitarists board too, since he uses a 1 Spot).
I've been really interested in those 1 Spot Pro power supplies. I may end up getting one at some point, but the Joyo works great, so I'm in no rush to replace it.