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From: egitarrenmann
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  • I got it but i don't know how to turn this on . I connected it with the 18v but the blue LED doesn't light. how did you turn it on ?

  • How much?

  • GET INTO THE CHOPPER!!! haha the one thing no one seems to talk about is the plug. I dont really think its very road worthy in comparison to the voodoo lab's. Thats the only complaint I have.

  • Is the dc brick noisy?

  • can you help me? i get humming wen im plugged in. my rig is a (left to rite) line 6 spider 4 ha150 half stack to deltalab DD1, deltalab SC1, dunlop berserker overdrive, dunlop rotovibe, digitech whammy wah (not plugged into brick), and a dunlop wylde wah. if anyone can help thatd be great

  • mmmmmm i buy the dc brick 6 month ago,,, and this shit makes a lot of huummmmmm and buuzzz like an helicopter with the distortions !! =( i already sale it

  • Bruno?

  • wait so is this like the sanyo pedal juice?

  • is the power adapter included? is it autovolt? thanks

  • Sorry,,What's the different that I use the 1 spot ? thankyou

  • does this work for both AC and DC type pedals?

  • @Eschatosguitarist HINT ,DC BRICK !

  • does it matter how much ampere your pedal needs?

  • @Starscream513 You can get special cable that you can put into 18v ports that splits it so you can run 2 9v pedals into 1 18v port they are well worth the £15(roughly) they r sold 4 :)

  • hey can it take 100V to 220V? thx and are all those cables included?

  • @GreaterThan03 All cables for the stomp boxes are included. The transformer depends on the country you live in. For Germany the 220 V was supplied.

  • @egitarrenmann good demo, short, to the point, and well explained. Good one!

  • can you plug a 9v pedal into the 18v socket?

  • @Starscream513 I wouldn´t do so and possibly ruin a pedal due to the higher voltage. Also I don´t know if you would need a special cable then.

  • @Starscream513 Check the capacitor voltage ratings before you try 18 volts!

    Most 9 volt pedals uses 16 volt capacitors!

  • do you think this is better than the voodoo lab

  • @FullSolo I never considered the Voodoo lab, just because it cost 100 € more. However, it definitely has a lot of good reviews.

  • @egitarrenmann can this feed ac pedals?? i need to feed my ibanez weeping demon wah jr, my boss ds-1 distortion, a DigiTech XMC Multi Chorus, a rogue tremolo and a rogue analog delay, i really need to get something that can feed'em up so is this dc brick useful to me?

  • good review. Danke

  • nice little review! you sound a bit like Arnie, which is cool!!!!

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