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![]() MXR ZW38 Zakk Wylde Chorus Guitar Effect Pedal US $70.00
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![]() MXR CSP026 '74 Vintage Phase 90 US $119.99
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![]() Zoom B9.1ut Bass Effects Console B91UT Bass Pedal B9 US $299.00
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![]() MXR Dynacomp Compressor US $60.00
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![]() MXR '75 Vintage Phase 45 US $136.10
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![]() MXR M84 Bass Fuzz Deluxe FX Pedal US $202.74
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![]() MXR M77 Custom Badass Modified O.D FX Pedal US $155.59
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![]() MXR M107 Phase 100 Guitar FX Pedal US $212.15
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![]() Zoom B2 Bass Effects Pedal B-2 Multi FX Bass Pedal US $99.00
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![]() MXR M115 Distortion III US $67.95
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![]() MXR Bass D.I. + DI Pedal EQ Distortion Overdrive US $139.99
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![]() MXR CSP-101SL CUSTOM SHOP SCRIPT Phase 90 CSP101SL US $93.99
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Pedal-board power supply question?
I've started making my own D.I.Y pedalboard, and have found that using a long extended power-socket thing takes up way too much space with all the 9v adapters, so I looked at ways to save some space, and discovered the 1 SPOT 9v Power supply, and was wondering about the voltage, amps and everything. I'm planning on using these pedals:
Digitech IV Whammy
Digitech "The Weapon" Dan Donegan Signature
Vox V847a Wah
Boss DD-7 Digital Delay
MXR Phase 90
I was wondering, can that one power supply be used with all of these pedals without any one of them shorting out or something, are all of the output levels (voltage, amp, etc.) the same?
Personally, I invested in the BOSS NS-2 Noise Suppressor pedal, as I play a lot of distorted metal guitar (as apparently you do as well, judging by the "Weapon" pedal) and it cuts out the 'hum' almost completely. Also, and this is why I'm suggesting it to you, it has the added bonus of being able to power a bunch of other pedals with the 'daisy chain' adapter. Both are readily available at Guitar Center or your local, well-stocked music store. At the least, they should be able to order them for you. If not, quit shopping there!
But the 1Spot's I can't personally attest to (I've only heard great things about them) however, the daisy chain is cheaper overall than buying 6 of those bad boys anyway. So, there's plenty of options. And don't forget to call your local guitar center. Chances are, they have other options as well, and there's probably a guy or two there who has built a DIY pedalboard of their own and would be more than happy to share blueprints/ideas/tips with you.
Hope this helps! Cheers and happy rockin'!
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