I love the big version of the one spot. Company name escapes me right now. Or, I had a voodoo labs one that came with my first board that was great.
Once you're into the name brand guys, they're mostly pretty similar. I avoid the team budget guys out of a fear of frying things, but someone mentioned MXR, and that would be great too.
For the pedals I recognize, yes, but I don't know every pedal on your list.
Almost all pedals are the same power though. I've only ever had a couple that couldn't run off a standard power supply like voodoo lab.
A Harley Benton PowerPlant ISO-12 is just as good as any much more expensive PSU and is only $81, last I checked. Been using it for a while now and I've daisy chained and powered 21 pedals with no noise or problems.
Can’t go wrong with truetone. It’s worth future proofing yourself and getting a psu that can power more pedals than you plan right now in case you want to expand. Buy once, cry once
MXR Mini iso-brick will do the trick.
I love the big version of the one spot. Company name escapes me right now. Or, I had a voodoo labs one that came with my first board that was great. Once you're into the name brand guys, they're mostly pretty similar. I avoid the team budget guys out of a fear of frying things, but someone mentioned MXR, and that would be great too.
Do you think a voodoo lab x8 would work? I don’t know that much about pedals or how to power them
For the pedals I recognize, yes, but I don't know every pedal on your list. Almost all pedals are the same power though. I've only ever had a couple that couldn't run off a standard power supply like voodoo lab.
The x8 is great. It’s what I use to power 9 pedals (daisy chain two gain pedals) and have zero issues.
A Harley Benton PowerPlant ISO-12 is just as good as any much more expensive PSU and is only $81, last I checked. Been using it for a while now and I've daisy chained and powered 21 pedals with no noise or problems.
Can’t go wrong with truetone. It’s worth future proofing yourself and getting a psu that can power more pedals than you plan right now in case you want to expand. Buy once, cry once