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yes any regulated adaptor (i.e. Boss PSA, OneSpot, PP2+, FuelTank etc) would do. the conversion to a higher voltage is internal.
 
Actually, on rereading this - side note - i have no idea whether a OneSpot is regulated or not as it uses digital switching...but it works with Hardwire pedals, in principle. Do note though that I experienced some hum / noise when i tried powering it with my OneSpot, so maybe it doesn't sit well with it. Not sure if that was a one off. I've really been using batteries with it 90% of the time, and if i put it on a board it's PP2+ powered and silent.
 
heh! good point.

if you read the onespot FAQ (it does say it's regulated power btw) it pretty much sets out all there is to know about it. in short, anything you power a "normal" Boss PSA adaptor with (and ASA too) is compatible with a onespot. http://www.visualsound.net/faq.htm

probably tomorrow i'll check it out again, just the pedal powered by a onespot into a tube amp, and post the findings. cheers.
 
i mean at least my pedal is still alive, i can search for alternative to solve the hum
if the pedal is dead, then it's gonner, game over :P

WARNING: I have repaired quite a handful damaged pedals due to the above power supply this year alone.
 
goose bro, share your experience - what do you think caused it? if, on paper, the 1spot is supposedly compatible with PSA adaptors?

i've had more experience with OneSpots dying one me rather than killing pedals - 3 actually (1 in particular died after about 3 short times of usage?), on a board / pedals with barely any playing time, before i finally thought screw this and got a PP2+ for the small board as well.
 
Best ...cheapest alternative TREX Fuel Tank Junior.
It' isolated and regulated to reduce noise and hum plus its safe for pedals.

If you can expand your budget ...get a BBE supacharger or a PP2+. ;)

The culprit puts out 1700mA (1.7Amp) without the use of a transformer or a protection fuse. If there were to be a sudden surge on the 240VAC supply, where is all that energy gonna go?

Most pedals DO NOT come with required protection for current surge, most only have voltage regulator or maybe a reverse polarity protection.

With a transformer based power supply, a fuse protects the input(primary) and output(secondary) of the transformer for high current draw (faulty components or misuse) or a power surge....if this fails, at least it sees the regulator before getting hurled into your precious pedals.

Recent incident ....this dude contacted me saying his one spot fried taking out an OD pedal with it while gig'n in Msia.
 
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I concur.... noticed much less hum and noise when playing at gig volumes. The fuel tank jr is a mean little power supply ;)

Really glad i took Goose's advice to go for a proper power supply....I used to get alot of noise and hum especially when using my delays with high gain. The clock noise from my tap tempo delay actually bleeds into my sound so you hear an irritating "tock tock tock" when I'm not playing.

all that disappeared after i used my delays with an isolated output :D
 
The culprit puts out 1700mA (1.7Amp) without the use of a transformer or a protection fuse. If there were to be a sudden surge on the 240VAC supply, where is all that energy gonna go?

Wouldn't a fused plug help?

Anyways, what's the difference whether a pedal works on an 18v or 9v ah? Assuming the current remains the same, does this mean that the output power of the pedal is increased? giving this pedal more dynamics and headroom? Then what about pedals like the MI Audio TZOD which is 18v, but runs at 9v too? Does it internally up the power?
 
Fuse in the plug is 13AMP ... can deep fry chicken!
Anyways, what's the difference whether a pedal works on an 18v or 9v ah?
I got a question for you whitey....why do we bother with 300 to 400VDC in a tube?

Then what about pedals like the MI Audio TZOD which is 18v, but runs at 9v too? Does it internally up the power?

Just like your shower water heater...more heat ..more juice....more juice..more heat!

Easy ...just like having a shower aye.....don't complicate life...bad for health.
 
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