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Isolated pedal power supply diy.
For cable connectors between the power supply and pedals i decided to use 3 5mm stereo jacks inspired by dunlop dc brick which uses mono 3 5mm jacks.
Just big enough to fit 3 dc converter boards i bought on ebay super cheap.
Caline power cp 08 isolated pedal power supply.
The outputs are fully isolated and extremely quiet and accommodate a variety of voltage and current requirements two 9v outputs at 100ma two 9v outputs at 300ma two 9v outputs at 450ma two 18v outputs at 250ma and in one particularly cool feature two 6 15v variable voltage.
Individual pedals especially distortions and digital delays are likely to have some kind of power line filtering but without an isolated power supply that is one where each output powers one pedal only and the power lines do not cross it s possible to pick up noise from other pedals sharing the same power source.
In the most basic essence we are trying to find a pedal.
If you forget to turn off your pedals you ve thrown away big bucks.
The iso brick boasts 10 outputs making it possible to run a wide range of pedals with noise free dc power.
Since our outputs are isolated we need stereo jacks to avoid connecting output s grounds to the enclosure.
April 18 2010 04 28 54 pm it may be worth your while to experiment a bit to see where isolated power benefits you and where it doesn t.
Its an extreme waste of money when you can build your own power supply for only about 25 the power supply i designed and built delivers steady regulated 12 volts 9 volts and 5 volts all at the same time.
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Its wasteful and brand name 9v s are almost 9 for a two pack.
Like anything there are variables to consider levels of quality and of course the consumer marketing game.
All parts were ridiculously cheap i spent about 20 bucks if that on parts.