sbecker67
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Re: Powering pedals
I use TRex Jr power supplies because the OneSpot didn't like some of my pedals and because I have too many to power properly off of a single chain.
If you have pedals that draw high amps, ~300mA, or even a large number of pedals then you could very quickly max out the ~1200mA of a OneSpot. So a 'brick' PS would be the appropriate solution with the multiple outputs; it's like having 6-8 OneSpot chains.
Another is some pedals need 12v or 18v and even 24v to run properly or are able to run on higher voltage for different tonal qualities. A OneSpot is not going to provide anything but 9v.
If you're running a handfull of Boss/Digitech/Ibanez, etc... type pedals, the OneSpot is usually the best solution. If you have very specific power requirements or more than a few pedals then a brick style PS is best.
I use TRex Jr power supplies because the OneSpot didn't like some of my pedals and because I have too many to power properly off of a single chain.
If you have pedals that draw high amps, ~300mA, or even a large number of pedals then you could very quickly max out the ~1200mA of a OneSpot. So a 'brick' PS would be the appropriate solution with the multiple outputs; it's like having 6-8 OneSpot chains.
Another is some pedals need 12v or 18v and even 24v to run properly or are able to run on higher voltage for different tonal qualities. A OneSpot is not going to provide anything but 9v.
If you're running a handfull of Boss/Digitech/Ibanez, etc... type pedals, the OneSpot is usually the best solution. If you have very specific power requirements or more than a few pedals then a brick style PS is best.