Getting tiring and expensive replacing batteries for my 4 pedals I use. My Boss Delay, especially, munches those things like a kid munches candy.
Wondering about reliability, noise or any good or bad opinions/experiences with Godlyke supply:
Buy Godlyke Power-All PA-9B 9V Digital Power Supply Basic Kit | Guitar & Bass Effects Power Supplies | Power Supplies | Musician's Friend
or, Visual Sound supply: Buy Visual Sound 1 SPOT Combo Pack | Guitar & Bass Effects Power Supplies | Power Supplies | Musician's Friend
I use an old Maestro MP Phaser (the Barbie treadmill looking one with the Balls and Speed knobs...makes a great fake 'vibrato' or faux 'Leslie' sound, with speed controlled by foot. Actually, it's a good chorus, also...just not much of a 'phaser'). Also, an old Dunlop Wah (without the 9-volt receptacle), an Ibanez TS9, and a Boss DD3. The Boss lasts about 2 four-hour practices before dying, even with it only being used for about 10 tunes. (Yeah, I know it still drains just being plugged in. Getting tired of buying batteries for that one, especially).
Anyway, I need the battery-clips for the Maestro and Wah, and the normal plugs for the TS9 and Boss.
Any comments on those two supplies, better, worse, whatever? I know there are more expensive ones, but unemployment is keeping me frugal for now. $30-40 sounds better than $140, and the battery savings will add up more quickly.
Thanks,
Brad1
Wondering about reliability, noise or any good or bad opinions/experiences with Godlyke supply:
Buy Godlyke Power-All PA-9B 9V Digital Power Supply Basic Kit | Guitar & Bass Effects Power Supplies | Power Supplies | Musician's Friend
or, Visual Sound supply: Buy Visual Sound 1 SPOT Combo Pack | Guitar & Bass Effects Power Supplies | Power Supplies | Musician's Friend
I use an old Maestro MP Phaser (the Barbie treadmill looking one with the Balls and Speed knobs...makes a great fake 'vibrato' or faux 'Leslie' sound, with speed controlled by foot. Actually, it's a good chorus, also...just not much of a 'phaser'). Also, an old Dunlop Wah (without the 9-volt receptacle), an Ibanez TS9, and a Boss DD3. The Boss lasts about 2 four-hour practices before dying, even with it only being used for about 10 tunes. (Yeah, I know it still drains just being plugged in. Getting tired of buying batteries for that one, especially).
Anyway, I need the battery-clips for the Maestro and Wah, and the normal plugs for the TS9 and Boss.
Any comments on those two supplies, better, worse, whatever? I know there are more expensive ones, but unemployment is keeping me frugal for now. $30-40 sounds better than $140, and the battery savings will add up more quickly.
Thanks,
Brad1
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