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MXR M237 power brick, are they good?


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I'm having trouble with a noisy PSU so am looking for a cheap but good alternative. I run up to half a dozen 9v pedals

Does anyone use one of these or have a good alternative suggestion please?

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That power supply you will need will depend on the current draw of your pedals (how many mA each pedal has). I would sugest a power supply with issolated outputs. If you want the most versitile, highest current powersupply, then go for the [url="http://www.thegigrig.com/acatalog/Power.html"]gigrig system[/url]. If you dont want to splash out that much then i would suggest either a Trex Goliath or Chamelion depending on amount of current your pedals pull.

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For 9V only and just a handful of pedals I suggest you get a 1Spot adapter - small, powerful, inexpensive, no noise unless you have some noisy pedals that need isolated power.

As I understand it the MXR does not have isolated outputs so it doesn't do anything different than using a daisy chain off a single output.

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[quote name='bakerster135' timestamp='1408784333' post='2533395']
Diago Powerstation. Inexpensive and awesome. You don't need an isolating psu, I use this to power my whole board (including Moog LPF and Strymon El Cap) and there's no noise at all!
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I know someone who uses that and likes it. Thanks for the replies

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