JB_From_Hell
Jomo's Nimions
Re: Lets see those pedal boards you are using right now.
^ Yellow Phase 90?
^ Yellow Phase 90?
^ Yellow Phase 90?
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I'm considering purchasing a tuner. The Boss TU-3W comes to mind...
Also, do you know which power supply, brick, Zuma, whatever would be cool to power all these pedals at once, making space for at least 2-3 future pedals?
I personally use the Truetone cs7 and I’m very happy. You could have something even smaller like the Mini ISO Brick or the Cioks Adam of r DC5 (that I used to own) since those 3 look daisy-chainable.
I see amazing reviews for the Trueton 1 Spot Pro CS7. The Dunlop ISO Brick has been on my sight for a while, but I'm worried about noise, interference, and all that stuff. That's why I wrote about the ZUMA, but if I could get an amazing one at a great price. I'm actually plugging all the factory 9v power supplies to each one of them. I have to connect three cables at the moment. Wouldn't it would be nice to just plug one in, and we're ready to rock?
Those three pedals are analog so you should be fine daisy chaining them.
I’ve never used a Zuma but it’s got great reviews. It’s designed for pedals that use a LOT of power (500ma)like the big sky or timeline. A bit overkill for most applications but of course we don’t k ow what else you want to put there![]()
There are several Dunlop / MXR bricks. One is not isolated (DC Brick) the other two are isolated: iso-brick and mini-iso which I think could be a good fit.
It looks like this now but probably will change by the end of the day. I'm picking up a Boss MD-500.
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Starting to look like my board!![]()
Do yourself a favor and snag some One Control MIDI Hammer cables. They're not cheap but they really make cable management on the board easier and have allowed me to control all of my stuff so well.