powering pedals with different voltage

brisk

NeverLostologist
OK, all my Boss and MXR pedals are 9 volt but I know there are pedals that run at different voltage. When they are on the same pedal board, how do you power them all together?

Thanks,
 
Re: powering pedals with different voltage

Voodoo Lab Pedal Power II is a good device in that application. Many higher-end power supplies can provide different voltage to different pedals.
 
Re: powering pedals with different voltage

+1 on the Voodoo Lab PPII. If you use the Line 6 stuff, you need it. It also has a regular plug on it too, so you can use pedals with a power cord.

It's $160, but at least you'll end most pedalboard headaches. Each output is isolated, so it eliminates the hum you'd get with a cheaper unit.
 
Re: powering pedals with different voltage

I agree again. If you can spring for it, the Voodoo Labs is ace. If you can't, then just get an inexpensive power source for each voltage. You're not likely to have more than a couple different voltages. For 9v, the Godlyke Power-All is a smokin good multiple power source, that I think retails for about $35?.

But yeah, if you have the cash, grab a Voodoo Labs.
 
Re: powering pedals with different voltage

brisk said:
OK, all my Boss and MXR pedals are 9 volt but I know there are pedals that run at different voltage. When they are on the same pedal board, how do you power them all together?

Thanks,

So, I guess the answer is NO. :smack:
 
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