I place mine at the end. I primarily play at church or conference settings & like that I can kill the whole board if need be. I’ve had a few times where randomly something will cause a horrible buzz/noise & we don’t always have our amps close by; it’s nice to be able to kill the board so that...
I use the PolyTune Mini & love the small footprint but recently added a new pedal & need power for it. With my power supply being maxed out this got me thinking about switching back to the full-size polytune due to its power out feature. I’d prefer to stick with a smaller form factor but can’t...
Looking to add a fuzz to my board but I don’t want a “typical” fuzz. I’ve owned muffs & fuzz faces & tone benders I love them but I’m wanting something that’s more of an “effect”.
I’d like something that’s not too thick & that has that gated, chocked our spitting as it decays sound. I’ve had...
Yes. The Big Reverb TI has trails & an almost infinite sustain which is accessed by holding down the foot switch. I owned the original version & absolutely LOVED its tone but sold it because it was true bypass & just cut the verb off when it was switched off. It’s not a subtle reverb (as the...
I’ve got one (well the V2). I lead worship. It’s amazing. Buy it.
Honestly tho, the magic of this pedal is the way the delay & verb work together. Either on their own aren’t really all that mind blowing. My ONLY complaint is that it doesn’t have the ability to save presets.
After years of playing with pedals & trying different multi effects I’ve come to realize I’m not much for them...or even pedals with presets for that matter. I just prefer to see my settings & adjust on the fly as needed.
That being said.....if I was starting right now from scratch I may buy...
You could always buy a regular OneSpot w/ the daisy chain & see if it works well for you. They around $30 if memory serves & always good to have around. If it doesn’t work well enough you’ll at least have a backup
I’m 99.999% sure you could daisy all of those with a regular OneSpot & be good to go. What are you needing to run at 18volts??
If you NEED 18volts for something I’d suggest the new(ish) OneSpot Pro CS-6. It’s designed to fit UNDER these flat pedaltrain boards. Has truly isolated power, 9, 12 &...
I moved over from a VL PP2+ to the Truetone CS7. Needed more mA than the PP2+ could provide. VL was the champ but has fallen behind when it comes to the current current needs (LOL see what I did there?!)
In the video I posted from Truetone he mentions that the true current is actually higher...
One of the “hidden features” of the onespot pro is that even though some of the outputs are labeled 200ma they can actually put out a lot more current. I’m powering a Nova delay at 12volts off on of the outputs labeled 200ma. The Nova is notorious for being power hungry (450-550ma) especially at...
I’ve been a longtime PP2+ user but have also run into issues with its ability to keep up with power (voltage AND mA) pedals.
I recently upgraded to the newer True Tone OneSpot Pro CS7 & I couldn’t be happier. It’s got similar tech to the Strymon power supplies but for WAY cheaper. Highly...