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Work ok but the wire to the plugs is weaker than some other brands
HalfManHalfGear 17.07.2020
The profile and size of the jacks is very compact but the wire going into them isn't as secure and resistent as I'd like it to be -and I have had at least one start to separate. I now prefer to use the Rock board ones because despite their jacks being slightly bulkier, the cable connections seem more trust worthy.
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It works great!
Panos! 22.06.2021
When you have more pedals on your pedalboard than your power block can handle, then you need something like this. Just be sure to check, first of all, that the total need of mA from both pedals doesn't exceed the mA output of the power block's port you'll use, and secondary, because the aforementioned pedals will not be isolated from each other, that there is no mains hum from them. So, how many pedals on our pedalboard are too many?
When you have more pedals on your pedalboard than your power block can handle, then you need something like this. Just be sure to check, first of all, that the total need of mA from both pedals doesn't exceed the mA output of the power block's port you'll use, and secondary, because the aforementioned pedals will not be isolated from each other, that there is no mains
When you have more pedals on your pedalboard than your power block can handle, then you need something like this. Just be sure to check, first of all, that the total need of mA from both pedals doesn't exceed the mA output of the power block's port you'll use, and secondary, because the aforementioned pedals will not be isolated from each other, that there is no mains hum from them. So, how many pedals on our pedalboard are too many?
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It does what is designed for
_obra_ 09.02.2021
I connected two 100mA (TC) pedals into one Voodoo Lab 400mA output.
Works with no problems and no hissing.
Update:
The rubber insulation on the joint of wire and the jack broke. You can see the wires inside. There was no pulling of any kind or strong sudden moves.
Lowered the total from 5 to 2 stars.
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Bit loose
Hihon 30.07.2021
I connected EBS Dc power cable first. they are not tight enough. Now I connect this cable and another brand DC cable, they are tight enough.