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Right Foot Boss
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Dr. Bob
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Posted - 08/30/2008 : 10:26:12
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Hi Right Foot Boss
based on it's size & available output current. I would sasy this is a switching power supply typr adapter.
Some people have great success with these types of supplies, but in some cases, the switching frequency of the supply, interacts with the clock frequency of some digital pedals, With effects that sound like excessive noise to squealing/fast ticking.
Many people love supplies like the 1-spot, & others hate them.
Ask the seller if it's a switching type supply, and most importantly as if they have a returns policy , in case it is unsuitable in your setup.
If you don't have any digital or COSM pedals, it will probably sound OK, then again, the company might have done some extra special reseach, into building a filter that eliminates this problem.
Laurie - stop laughing so hard, I can hear you.
In the end it's Buyer Beware. (KUDOS).
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the-destructor
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USA
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Posted - 08/31/2008 : 15:11:52
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Stick with Visual Sound "One-Spot". I have 3 of them and have not had ANY ISSUES.
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Laurie
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Canada
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Posted - 08/31/2008 : 15:30:56
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I HATE SWITCHED MODE SUPPLIES!!!
(there, I feel better for that little yell ) |
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Dr. Bob
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Posted - 08/31/2008 : 16:24:31
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quote: Originally posted by Laurie
I HATE SWITCHED MODE SUPPLIES!!!
(there, I feel better for that little yell )
Hi Laurie
I heard a few manufactures are working on a "Laurie loves me filter"
But the research, has temporarily run out of government & private sector funding.
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