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I'm looking to power my pedal board without spending an arm and a leg. Is anyone able to point me in the right direction. I don't really want to spend £100+ (yes, I'm a cheapskate). The pedals on the board, and their voltages/draws are:
EHX Canyon - 9V 150mA
EHX Ocean's 11 - 9V 150mA
TC Electronic Hypergravity - 9V 100mA
MXR Custom Badass '78 Distortion - 9V 6mA
CKK Royal Fuzz - 9V 10mA
Ibanez Tube Screamer Mini - 9V 5mA
Dunlop Cry Baby GCB-95 - 9V 2mA
Biyang Baby Boom Time Machine - 9V 200mA (this one isn't essential. It was a Christmas gift so I feel like I need to include it, but I'd happily not power it)
Mooer Micro Looper - 9V 140mA
Boss TU-3 - 9V 85mA
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My advice would be to spend once on a decent powersupply and do the job properly. Best course of action in the long run IMO.
I would say that power is something you do wanna spend out on.
if you can bump your budget up a bit and get something decent with some room for expansion its worth doing.
You can daisychain the drives and wah, but the digital high draw things will definitely benefit from a decent PS with isolated outputs, it cuts out hum/noise that digital pedals can suffer from.
If you want to keep the cost down, try the Harley Benton Junior supply from Thomann (I’ve never tried one, but plenty of people on here reckon they’re decent enough and that model has isolated outputs. The ordinary HB one doesn’t, so be careful) The Carl Martin PS is a good choice, but that’ll cost around £100.
I'll look into the Harley Benton Junior. I've always thought that drives, even though have very low draws, require isolated power for reduced hum/noise. I'm guessing I'm wrong here?
the rest of the values look about right though.
How are you powering them at the moment?
You'll probably get away with daisy chaining some of the pedals but there will be some that will probably need an isolated supply so you don't get clock noise and ground loops.
From the list I'd say you could probably daisy chain these off a single output on a power supply:
MXR Custom Badass '78 Distortion - 9V 6mA
CKK Royal Fuzz - 9V 10mA
Ibanez Tube Screamer Mini - 9V 5mA
Dunlop Cry Baby GCB-95 - 9V 2mA
Boss TU-3 - 9V 85mA
The others I think would want isolated outputs
My suggestions would be:
MXR ISO Brick (just over £100) - Don't get the MXR DC brick as that doesn't have isolated outputs.
T Rex Fuel tank JR - (The Harley benton power plant jr is a clone from thomann which will be cheaper)
This only has 5 outputs so you will probably have to daisy chain one of the other pedals - hopefully there will be one of those that plays nicely when daisy chained.
Vitoos iso4 plus - this will probably be the cheapest option - just depends whether you want to go with a more well known "trusted" brand. I have seen positive posts about it on here and the gear page.
Also take a look here:
http://stinkfoot.se/power-supplies
There's a massive list with loads of specs of pretty much any power supply you can get.
I'll have a look at all of those power supplies. I have been looking at the MXR ISO Brick, but was worried as it only had 5 outputs, and didn't really want to daisy chain. That was more out of ignorance though. Linking up those 5 pedals you've mentioned certainly sounds appealing now, and I can go for a much smaller PSU.
I'm not exactly dead set on only buying 'big' names. If it does the job, I'm happy to go down that road, so long as I can find enough reviews from people who have experience with the product.
For example my Digitech Whammy 5 has 9v, 1300ma written on it which matches and the supply that comes with it.
In the manual the stated current draw for the whammy is 265mA so it may be something like that with the biyang
I was thinking of this MXR ISO brick: https://www.andertons.co.uk/mxr-iso-brick-power-supply
They do a "mini" version that only has 4 outputs and the DC brick where the outputs are not isolated so it is just a glorified daisy chain really.
I'm currently looking into all of the other ones you've mentioned. I do like the look of the Vitoos ISO4 Plus, but I'd want to do a lot more research before taking then plunge.
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