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    Batteries

    Like I said before, I switched to a smaller chain and powered it with batteries so I didn’t have to bother with outlets, noise, amperes and such.

    Took this compact rig to a studio yesterday and OH BOY…



    I strongly recommend it. I hadn’t really used batteries ever since I was a beginner with a couple of cheap pedals and a 15 watt solid state amp but DUDE! My rig sounded so good I couldn’t stop smiling. No noise whatsoever and every pedal was lively and perfect in my ears.

    Plus, it was obviously practical.

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    If I were to have a pedal board, that would be about what I'd want, too. Nice. Is that a wah or volume pedal?
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    Re: Batteries

    Quote Originally Posted by DanTheBluesMan View Post
    If I were to have a pedal board, that would be about what I'd want, too. Nice. Is that a wah or volume pedal?

    Wah. It’s the classic Morley optic wah in a smaller chassis

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    Re: Batteries

    By using a good power supply with isolated outputs such as ex. Voodoo Lab (there are more affordable options), noise won’t be a problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keefoman1 View Post
    By using a good power supply with isolated outputs such as ex. Voodoo Lab (there are more affordable options), noise won’t be a problem.

    Yes I used to do that but you still need to find an outlet for it, deal with cord length and it adds weight and bulk to your board.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sérgio View Post
    Yes I used to do that but you still need to find an outlet for it, deal with cord length and it adds weight and bulk to your board.
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    Nah, I just don’t dig on carrying an extra brick

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    I’ve never had noise problems with DC Bricks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sérgio View Post
    Nah, I just don’t dig on carrying an extra brick
    I've got my P/S permanently mounted to the underside of my pedal board -- out of sight and out of mind. Plenty of regulated juice that's quiet as a church mouse, with both 9VDC and 18VDC taps for any conceivable device.
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