SB
You get what you pay for
I only purchased this as a backup for my powerplant or for some emergencies.
If you take care of it it will last but don´t expect a miracle. It does what it says, useful.
Overall it´s fine
If you take care of it it will last but don´t expect a miracle. It does what it says, useful.
Overall it´s fine
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RS
Cheap but effective
There is a low buzzing sound that can be heard when using this Daisy Chain.. nothing drastic.. my noise reducer makes it silent... Very affordable
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T
Plenty of power and connectors
Works well with some pedals, not so much with others.
Wouldn't use them on my main pedalboard but very useful to have in the testbed at home for when I just want to plan the patching. There is bound to be some cross contamination if you use this for an actual gigging board. I do use many vintage pedals though and the older ones seem to affect the cross exchange more than the newer ones.
Wouldn't use them on my main pedalboard but very useful to have in the testbed at home for when I just want to plan the patching. There is bound to be some cross contamination if you use this for an actual gigging board. I do use many vintage pedals though and the older ones seem to affect the cross exchange more than the newer ones.
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no bad but adds electronic noise
its okay for about 2 pedals but anymore than that you start getting electrical signals interference and you can actually hear the current alternating
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A bit noisy, but compact and portable.
It works fine. Wouldn't use it in a studio, I'd much rather get an isolated power supply for pedals.
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