Powering my pedals... help! What is for me?

Pierre

Stratologist
My pedalboard will soon be made up of:

Route 66 (standard Boss supply)
Big Muff (I'll add a plug for standard boss suply)
Small Stones (I'll replace the plug or simply use an adaptor and use it with the same boss suply)
Plexitone (:D running off the wall so no need for a supply)
Guvnor (Boss again)
Crybaby (boss supply again)
Some other future distortion (hopefully running off a boss supply too)


So you get it, I'd need a cheap, no frills pluginthewall solution to power 5 Boss type pedals and a Small Stone, which uses a different adaptor.

I was thinking the Ispot. I'd check it out but I'm on 56K dial up right now so I can't, the page won't even load up hehe... would this fit my needs? Thanks guys!
 
Re: Powering my pedals... help! What is for me?

I have a couple of the 1Spots, I highly recommend them.
 
Re: Powering my pedals... help! What is for me?

+1 to the 1-spots . . . cheap, quiet, and you can power quite a few pedals off of one.
 
Re: Powering my pedals... help! What is for me?

I spent the $$$ on a VooDoo Labs Pedal Power II. It's hands down one of the best/most important pieces of gear I have ever bought. I can't say enough good about it.
 
Re: Powering my pedals... help! What is for me?

How much is it if I may ask? I can't really check...
 
Re: Powering my pedals... help! What is for me?

i use a pedal power II and it rocks but i keep a 1spot for my reverb pedal since it eats a 9v in three hours
 
Re: Powering my pedals... help! What is for me?

Ok so I'd need just need the ispot combo pack and I should be ok hehe... Maybe an international adaptor for UK but it says i shouldn't need one. I think I'll get just that :) Thanks!
 
Re: Powering my pedals... help! What is for me?

JEEEZE only 40 USD for what I need!! That's 20GBP! HotdingeFrenchling I want one. I'm trying to find who has them in the UK... IF they have it...
 
Re: Powering my pedals... help! What is for me?

Well it seems to not even exist in the UK... I'll try to get it from the US or Europe then...
 
Re: Powering my pedals... help! What is for me?

What's the difference between using a power supply and using a simple transformer and daisy chainning the pedals?
 
Re: Powering my pedals... help! What is for me?

Well it seems to not even exist in the UK... I'll try to get it from the US or Europe then...

Wouldn't voltage differences be a problem if you order from the States..?
 
Re: Powering my pedals... help! What is for me?

What's the difference between using a power supply and using a simple transformer and daisy chainning the pedals?

There's additional power filtering that goes on with a dedicated pedal power supply to keep pedals less noisy.

joelap said:
Someone link me to this one spot?

Another option Pierre is to get a boss NS-2 or a TU-2 and get a boss daisy chain. The NS-2 and TU-2 have 9V out as well as 9V in, and thats how I run my pedalboard. I have a 9V adaptor into my NS-2, and then daisy chains out to 5 effects. IIRC the daisy chain can handle 7 effects or so.

http://www.visualsound.net/1spot.htm
 
Re: Powering my pedals... help! What is for me?

I like my 1-spot...Alternatives in the same range are Rocktron DC-on-tap and GodLyke. They are all 220V/110V, no voltage ratings issues.

+1 on the Boss pedals. Add the LS2 line selector to that list.
 
Re: Powering my pedals... help! What is for me?

The 1-Spot is a great deal. I'm running 6 peds on it.

But will it work in the UK? Do they use 110 or 220v systems?
 
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