oddjob Posted May 26, 2007 Share Posted May 26, 2007 Seeing as lots of the old topics on this subject will be deleted soon i though i'd start a new one here. Post your reccomendations and questions about power supplies for your effects pedals. I currently have a Dunlop DC brick cos it has 18v outputs for one of my pedals but i found this : [attachment=291:powerpump.jpg] [url="http://www.guitareffectspedals.com/power-all.html"]http://www.guitareffectspedals.com/power-all.html[/url] the Godlyke Power Pump which looks like it would do the same job. but having the godlyke i could save space on my pedal board and have more overall current available 1.7A. Does anyone know how well these voltage multipliers work will there be any noise or humm from the step up circuits used? cheers oj Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
umcoo Posted May 26, 2007 Share Posted May 26, 2007 All I know is I use a Diago Powerstation, and it does the job perfectly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elliotminor Posted May 28, 2007 Share Posted May 28, 2007 I heard somewhere that the boss (?) power brick wasn't very good? anyone know why? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stacedabass Posted May 28, 2007 Share Posted May 28, 2007 rocktron, dc on tap is a very good single psu that can power up to 20 pedals, and has a variety of cables for different types of pedals Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1976fenderhead Posted May 28, 2007 Share Posted May 28, 2007 [quote name='stacedabass' post='8176' date='May 28 2007, 05:10 PM']rocktron, dc on tap is a very good single psu that can power up to 20 pedals, and has a variety of cables for different types of pedals[/quote] +1 Cheaper than the Godlyke and the OneSpot and just as good if not better. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mister_E Posted May 28, 2007 Share Posted May 28, 2007 [quote name='elliotminor' post='8083' date='May 28 2007, 02:00 PM']I heard somewhere that the boss (?) power brick wasn't very good? anyone know why?[/quote] If you mean the Boss PSA120 Power Supply - it doesn't put out as much current as the Godlyke and similair PSU's (200mA compared to 1700mA). Which is a worry given several of the boss pedals require 300mA or more!! I've stumbled on a "SunPower" 9V supply with 1.67A output (very similair technical spec to the Godlyke PSU) All I need to do is put a 2,5mm DC plug on the end with reversed polarity and it should work a treat! free power - great! [url="http://www.amplicon.co.uk/dr-prod3.cfm/subsecid/10117/secid/6/groupId/11400.htm"]http://www.amplicon.co.uk/dr-prod3.cfm/sub...oupId/11400.htm[/url] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nedsbeds Posted May 28, 2007 Share Posted May 28, 2007 oo, the nice thing about those amplicon ones is the kettle plug on the transformer, the price isn't too bad either. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toasted Posted May 30, 2007 Share Posted May 30, 2007 Those do look interesting. That said, I'm really happy with my Diago PSU and more importantly the cuomster service I get from Diago . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mister_E Posted May 31, 2007 Share Posted May 31, 2007 True. Customer service is important. I've dealt with SunPower once - local UK techie was very good, knew the products of the top of his head - enough to let me know I'd ordered the wrong supply for work which is why it ended up in the parts bin in my house! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clunge Posted May 31, 2007 Share Posted May 31, 2007 Is it possible to get an adaptor that turns a standard 9v AC current into an 18v AC current? (I'm a complete boob when it comes to technical stuff) I.e. so I can use my Diago powerstation with a unit such as the MXR bass blow torch? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mister_E Posted May 31, 2007 Share Posted May 31, 2007 [quote name='oddjob' post='7244' date='May 26 2007, 06:33 PM']... [attachment=291:powerpump.jpg] [url="http://www.guitareffectspedals.com/power-all.html"]http://www.guitareffectspedals.com/power-all.html[/url] the Godlyke Power Pump...[/quote] Short answer, YES. What you need to be aware of is the TOTAL current draw from all the effects units in the chain. I couldn't see any figures for the MXR blowtorch other than 18Vdc so not sure what current (mA) it draws. Any of the PSU's like the Godlyke or Diago can power several pedals at once, having a pedal running at 18Vdc rather than 9Vdc shouldn't be a problem as long as you don't have loads of other pedals from the same supply. There are a lot of variables to consider but I reckon either PSU mentioned above would fit the bill - the godlyke seems to already have an 18Vdc adapter on the market. The earlier question of Hum from the step up (18Vdc) adaptor... shouldn't be an issue as I reckon the adapter will be using solid state components rather than wound coils given the size! I haven't used these products - perhaps other 'Chatters' can give you a proper testimonial! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1976fenderhead Posted June 1, 2007 Share Posted June 1, 2007 [quote name='Clunge' post='10287' date='May 31 2007, 11:33 PM']Is it possible to get an adaptor that turns a standard 9v AC current into an 18v AC current? (I'm a complete boob when it comes to technical stuff) I.e. so I can use my Diago powerstation with a unit such as the MXR bass blow torch?[/quote] Yes, you can get this from Diago, I should be getting one for me next week... [url="http://www.diago.co.uk/component/option,com_virtuemart/Itemid,206/page,shop.product_details/flypage,shop.flypage/product_id,39/"]http://www.diago.co.uk/component/option,co.../product_id,39/[/url] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clunge Posted June 1, 2007 Share Posted June 1, 2007 Aha, that's perfect. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steve Posted June 1, 2007 Share Posted June 1, 2007 +1for the dunlop power brick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toasted Posted June 9, 2007 Share Posted June 9, 2007 [quote name='Clunge' post='10287' date='May 31 2007, 11:33 PM']Is it possible to get an adaptor that turns a standard 9v AC current into an 18v AC current? (I'm a complete boob when it comes to technical stuff) I.e. so I can use my Diago powerstation with a unit such as the MXR bass blow torch?[/quote] You do mean DC, right? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChocolateTelevision Posted June 9, 2007 Share Posted June 9, 2007 I use this here: [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&sspagename=STRK%3AMESE%3AIT&viewitem=&item=320125000336&rd=1&rd=1"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...p;rd=1&rd=1[/url] Works really well, is reliable, and doesn't produce any hiss or hum. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toasted Posted June 9, 2007 Share Posted June 9, 2007 [quote name='ChocolateTelevision' post='14871' date='Jun 10 2007, 12:30 AM']I use this here: [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&sspagename=STRK%3AMESE%3AIT&viewitem=&item=320125000336&rd=1&rd=1"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...p;rd=1&rd=1[/url] Works really well, is reliable, and doesn't produce any hiss or hum. [/quote] I'd be interested to hear it with a bypassed phaser, delay and an engaged full on fuzz. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChocolateTelevision Posted June 10, 2007 Share Posted June 10, 2007 [quote name='Toasted' post='14899' date='Jun 10 2007, 12:57 AM']I'd be interested to hear it with a bypassed phaser, delay and an engaged full on fuzz.[/quote] I use it to power 6 pedals which are mainly a combination of gain (overdrive) and modulation. There is no noise or hum that is generated from the power supply. That is to say, the level of noise from the pedals is the same as it is with batteries. The power supply [i]adds[/i] no hum or noise. Clearly, if a pedal is intrinsically noisy, as a fuzz pedal may be, then it will not eliminate that noise. However, it won't make it worse or add hum as some cheap power supplies do. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toasted Posted June 18, 2007 Share Posted June 18, 2007 [quote name='ChocolateTelevision' post='15244' date='Jun 10 2007, 08:11 PM']However, it won't make it worse or add hum as some cheap power supplies do.[/quote] Interesting, sounds like quite the bargain. The new BBE Supa-Charger looks like a PP2 killer to me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mister_E Posted June 19, 2007 Share Posted June 19, 2007 SupaCharger: Wow! torroidal transformer - ooh err missus! I especially like the racing stripes on the top of the case! I reckon the whole band would run offa that! Cool, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Funk Posted June 20, 2007 Share Posted June 20, 2007 The comparison guide on the Diago page is quite useful. I have a Rothwell Stompjuice for 6 of my pedals and a 12V computer power adaptor for my DHA Dual Custom. It all sounds great until I try to take a DI signal out of the back of my preamp - ground loop! There's no ground loop out of the DI in my pedalboard but it is frustrating. I'm wondering whether something like the Diago would kill the hum. Hmm... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toasted Posted June 20, 2007 Share Posted June 20, 2007 I get the feeling that there will be a 12V adaptor for the diago PSU soon... That would power your DHA Thanks, Joe. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hamster Posted June 20, 2007 Share Posted June 20, 2007 [quote name='ChocolateTelevision' post='14871' date='Jun 10 2007, 12:30 AM']I use this here: [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&sspagename=STRK%3AMESE%3AIT&viewitem=&item=320125000336&rd=1&rd=1"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...p;rd=1&rd=1[/url] Works really well, is reliable, and doesn't produce any hiss or hum. [/quote] From the bulk of your posts I see that you really heartily endorse them - you don't happen to sell them on eBay do you Hamster Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toasted Posted June 20, 2007 Share Posted June 20, 2007 [quote name='Hamster' post='21133' date='Jun 20 2007, 11:46 PM']From the bulk of your posts I see that you really heartily endorse them - you don't happen to sell them on eBay do you Hamster[/quote] Oh look... [quote name='ChocolateTelevision' post='13895' date='Jun 7 2007, 10:46 PM']Just listed this [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&sspagename=STRK%3AMESE%3AIT&viewitem=&item=320124536655&rd=1&rd=1"]here[/url]. Sorry for the Ebay link, but feel free to PM me an offer and I'll happily sell to someone here outside of Ebay (provided the readies are with me before the end of the auction )[/quote] Our friend ChocolateTelevision is ebayer threepennybits. Talk about greasing the wheel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DHA Posted June 21, 2007 Share Posted June 21, 2007 (edited) [quote name='Toasted' post='21127' date='Jun 20 2007, 11:24 PM']I get the feeling that there will be a 12V adaptor for the diago PSU soon... That would power your DHA Thanks, Joe.[/quote] Hi Joe, I think I need to talk to Diago as it would be good if they would cover my pedals and all the 9V stuff. Got a name, number? thanks Dave Edited June 21, 2007 by DHA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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