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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2010

A review of the SANYO eneloop Pedal Juice rechargeable power supply for guitar effects by Warren Robert.

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  • So how long can it run one Guitar Amp for....?

  • @METALMAN4Wii

    Hi, The amount of time it can power things depends upon the total current draw of the devices hooked up to it. It can deliver a max current of 2amp at 9volts DC. Running it full out may only get you a couple of hours. For a small handful of guitar pedals, the draw will not be that high, so you would get more time. I use 6 pedals on my board and get easily make it through a couple of gigs. As for a guitar amp...you can't run a 120 or 240 volt, high power amp with it.

  • Good Point Ron, Thanks for the comment. I could see how the eneloop would easily become a favored piece of gear for taking care of groundloops in the studio environment. An excellent use for it for sure! Cheers. W

  • Nice vid, what kind of software do you use for the orchestral tracks?

  • @vicchavill

    Thank you! For the orchestra parts, I used the setup that I use for my TV scoring work. There were no pre-made loops or phrase samples. All composed MIDI parts on my Pro-tools system sent via a MOTU midi box into 4 individual computers. One for Strings, one for winds, one for brass and one for percussion. Each computer is running the East/West Platinum Orchestra. Outputs of these machines are sent via "spdif" back to my protool mac to record to audio.

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  • COol review, but what about mentioning how it works for recording?

    I have mine set up in my home studio.

    It's become an essential piece of gear - no.more.noise.on.the.line.EVER­.

    So glad to be free of groundloops, but not have to buy batteries to make that happen.

  • the guitar kick ass!

  • damn the orchestral parts in the song at the start sounded amazing and the guitar playing speaks for itself.

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