where to buy voodoo lab pedal power 2 plus?

ala_carte said:
haha ok sure:)

btw, have u ever thought of the possibility of building power supplies for a living? from this forum, it sounds like u have talent/skill there...

first thing first, how old are you? Not putting you down or anything but I'd like to know that before I respond to you.

:D
 
goose, i heard you're pretty good too in building pedals.

Why don't you do this for a living? :twisted:
 
oh ...smart fella you...now become my problem ...monyet :lol:
actually bro ...we can collaborate and make millions ..how??
 
heh heh...
I'm megalomaniac.
I don't work well with people.
I have bad breath.
I have constant BO.
I have LBS as well.
And most importantly I'm your regular cinapek kongfu master.
Keep 90%, transfer 10%.

hahahaha... you mean theres millions to be earned building pedals????? where have I been for the past 5 years! :twisted:
 
oh yes ...you are the One
the_megalomaniac.jpg
 
no not rude at all but i must see where you're coming from.

My regular fixed expense per month is $1.5k and maybe even more. These expenses are necessary to live and cannot not be defaulted else lawyers will come after me.

How much money can one make by building power supplies?
Can the demand be regularly 20 pieces a month?
As I can see it, at most I've build 10 power supplies a year. At most.

How I wished that I can drop everything off and really make pedals for a living but unfortunately life is never ideal.
 
sorry edder, i meant tt as a offhand comment tt appeared it my mind after seeing the various power issues i face..swee lee doesnt bring in the brick nor the pedal power 2 any old how, and the 1spot is only good for 9v stuff...
 
hi guys, thanks for so many inputs. anyway, since pedal power is quite hard to get, went to guitar77 today and bought myself a 1spot adapter. it worked with my pedals but somehow there seems to be a constant hum. is it normal to be like that? any way to get rid of it?
 
the hc reviews state lotsa probs(go check it out) for the 1spot, ur adaptor may be one of them....mine has no prob though.
 
konicashoes said:
hi guys, thanks for so many inputs. anyway, since pedal power is quite hard to get, went to guitar77 today and bought myself a 1spot adapter. it worked with my pedals but somehow there seems to be a constant hum. is it normal to be like that? any way to get rid of it?

For one or for all of them? It is possible for one pedal to be causing the hum.
 
eliminate the pedals ONE BY ONE.

eg, plug out the first peda.l Play. Listen.

No hum? Plug it back.

plug out the second pedal. Play. Listen.

No hum? Plug it back.

until you find the culprit.

After that, get another onespot to power up that pedal.
 
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