Recently purchased the VL PP2+ and mounted in my pedal train board. I'm using 7 pedals on the board:
- Boss GE-7 EQ
- Boss Blues Driver
- MXR Phase 90
- Ibanez AD-9 Delay
- MXR Chorus M134 (18 volt)
- Boss Guitar Tuner
- Y splitter box for amp input (using battery adapter)
All these pedals used to run on my Roland BCB 60 and I never had a problem with 60 cycle hum. But now that I've installed these on my pedal train with the VL PP2+, it's humming pretty bad. Any ideas?
Thanks!
Eric
Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 Humming
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Re: Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 Humming
are you sure all the switches on the bottom are going the right way? The little tiny white ones.
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Re: Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 Humming
Thanks Roger, I think so. The only dip switch I changed was for the Boss EQ which is an ACA type adapter.
A friend of mine thinks it might be the pedal that I'm using the battery adapter for.
A friend of mine thinks it might be the pedal that I'm using the battery adapter for.
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