School me on pedalboard power supplies
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Pedaltrain classic. The same one I brought to Pickle’s
Maybe I’m visualizing it way wrong but it looks significantly thicker than even the Voodoo Lab stuff.
Maybe I’m visualizing it way wrong but it looks significantly thicker than even the Voodoo Lab stuff.
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it is but it fits, this is it under my Novo 24 and the Novos and Classics are the same heightVladimir Putin wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 2:03 am Pedaltrain classic. The same one I brought to Pickle’s
Maybe I’m visualizing it way wrong but it looks significantly thicker than even the Voodoo Lab stuff.
I can't remember what my signature was..... I'm sure it was something interesting.....
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I have two Friedman power supplies. If all you need is 9 volts they rock.
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How do you pronounce CIOKS?
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I have 2 of the CS12s. Not sure why I would want to spend more money than that.
They work perfectly, provide totally clean isolated power, and I've never had a failure of any kind.
The CIOKS 7 doesn't have enough outputs for my uses. Looks like they make a 10 output model, but it's still not 12. Then you can add an expander. Now you're spending more than double the price of the CS12.
I'd prefer to save my money and spend it on stupid shiny overpriced anniversary editions of overdrive pedals that will sit on a shelf in a box and never be used.
They work perfectly, provide totally clean isolated power, and I've never had a failure of any kind.
The CIOKS 7 doesn't have enough outputs for my uses. Looks like they make a 10 output model, but it's still not 12. Then you can add an expander. Now you're spending more than double the price of the CS12.
I'd prefer to save my money and spend it on stupid shiny overpriced anniversary editions of overdrive pedals that will sit on a shelf in a box and never be used.
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I use an old Pedal Power 2 that I've had for around 20 years now. It's not what the OP wants as it predates the high demand digital pedals that started coming out around that time period, I only mention it as a statement about Voodoo Labs reliability.
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Yeah my ISO5 still works just fine but no longer meets my needs with the H90.screamingdaisy wrote: ↑Sat Mar 09, 2024 4:49 pm I use an old Pedal Power 2 that I've had for around 20 years now. It's not what the OP wants as it predates the high demand digital pedals that started coming out around that time period, I only mention it as a statement about Voodoo Labs reliability.
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