Moved to a One Spot Pro Isolated brick

Aceman

I am your doctor of love!
And I have to say - I really like it! Everything super quiet. My live signal chain is:

Guitar> Boss Wireless

Boss Wireless > EHX Pitchfork > EHX Synth9 > Morley Liberty Wah > Amp

Loop > Zoom G#N > Loop

So, a lot of various digital pedal, both in front and in loop. It can be persnickety at best in a shaky bar electrical environment. So Now I'll be building a new custom shaped live gig board again!
 
Which Boss Wireless do you use? I love mine. I just have to remember to keep it charged.
 
Before I was using two One Spot and a long Daisy chain. Sometimes OK, others not.
Dooshrocket sound guy was all like "There is something wrong with that amp!" Just eyerolled....couldn't possibly be your cheap @$$ doesn't have an iso-power supply/conditioner, could it?

Wireless is a Boss WL-20
- Overnight charge before a gig is the ritual. Never had a problem. Really like it.

Anyway - non issue now and I get to go to Lowes for boards!!!!
 
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Good clean power is a must. I used to use 1-Spot adapters, and I still do for my compact boards. Switched everything on my big guitar and bass boards to Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 3+.

To be honest, I didn't really notice much difference between the 1-Spot and the Voodoo Lab with my guitar board, but the bass board really came alive. Hard to describe but its almost like the bass has more dimension and my P Bass sounds especially deep and rich. Didn't have problems with noise before or after the change.

I've been playing solely at home for the last couple years and I have a newer home with proper wiring. Where I will probably be glad for the Voodoo Labs is when I start playing out again and power will probably be sketchy.

Glad you got your board all done up with good power!
 
Before I was using two One Spot and a long Daisy chain. Sometimes OK, others not.
Dooshrocket sound guy was all like "There is something wrong with that amp!" Just eyerolled....couldn't possibly be your cheap @$$ doesn't have an iso-power supply/conditioner, could it?

Wireless is a Boss WL-20
- Overnight charge before a gig is the ritual. Never had a problem. Really like it.

Anyway - non issue now and I get to go to Lowes for boards!!!!

Yeah, the daisy chain one spot is usually great with analog pedals but not so much with digital. I also have a 1 spot iso and never had an issue.
 
I use the WL-20, too. I just have to remember to take it off the charger on the day of the gig.
 
Before I was using two One Spot and a long Daisy chain. Sometimes OK, others not.
Dooshrocket sound guy was all like "There is something wrong with that amp!" Just eyerolled....couldn't possibly be your cheap @$$ doesn't have an iso-power supply/conditioner, could it?

Wireless is a Boss WL-20
- Overnight charge before a gig is the ritual. Never had a problem. Really like it.

Anyway - non issue now and I get to go to Lowes for boards!!!!

I think it's a smart move. You play a lot of dynamic spots like festivals and outside staging right? man, a daisy chain power supply would bother me knowing some random ground noise could be on the horizon at the wrong time plaguing a gig.

I played a gig this weekend with a player who had a daisy chain at rehearsal, and I told him he needed to switch it out before we played because I didn't want to deal with the potential for unwanted noise. He gladly did, as he wasn't aware of the difference -I didn't tell him which to get because although I know which are the quietest -but the only real requirement is an isolated transformer per output and as many ports as he needs -so I didn't want to put the stress of a certain one or certain price point to hinder him with.

He went with the MXR ISO Brick -a good choice -and it was nice and quiet at the show.

Good to hear the One Spot ISO is good!
 
I think it's a smart move. You play a lot of dynamic spots like festivals and outside staging right? man, a daisy chain power supply would bother me knowing some random ground noise could be on the horizon at the wrong time plaguing a gig.

We'll play anywhere from a tent outside a BBQ for Toys for Tots, to the Hardrock, or a nasty smoky bar, to Bike Night outdoors.
 
You can only run 8 9volt pedals with this power supply correct?
I’m running 9 on my board right now and looking for a better power supply option as I’m running a regular 1spot with daisy chain…
 
We'll play anywhere from a tent outside a BBQ for Toys for Tots, to the Hardrock, or a nasty smoky bar, to Bike Night outdoors.

Yeah, that's what I kind of know -that must be a ton of fun, I'm in Tampa a lot this fall and hopefully will check out the 80s Hollywood Bvd chaos and party sometime....
 
I've never had a problem with the OneSpot adapter with a daisy chain when I used it. Not one. I have a 1000mA supply from Pedalsnake.com to use with my board now. Yes, it's a wallwart with a daisy chain but it's more than enough current for my needs. If there was ever any noise in the signal, it was because of a faulty source plug and I have a plug check tool with me that I use before even plugging anything in.
 
I've never had a problem with the OneSpot adapter with a daisy chain when I used it. Not one. I have a 1000mA supply from Pedalsnake.com to use with my board now. Yes, it's a wallwart with a daisy chain but it's more than enough current for my needs. If there was ever any noise in the signal, it was because of a faulty source plug and I have a plug check tool with me that I use before even plugging anything in.

It really depends on your pedals. Some digital ones are picky.
 
I just converted this One Spot Pro power supply this weekend as well! 9 9 volt pedals powered in my board and I am very happy. Thanks Aceman for the motivation!!
 
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