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PEDAL POWER!; Fueling your board
Topic Started: Jan 21 2008, 01:27 PM (375 Views)
todd_macd
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Just wondering what anyone thought of the best unit to power multiple pedals was. Ive had a look at the Voodoo Labs Pedal Power 2+. I know its good but its a bit pricey and I want to look around. Ive also had a look at the T-rex Fuel Tank Classic. THis looks like a possibly good alternative. Anyone had any experience of this unit? I'd love to hear anything anyone knows!
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todd_macd
Jan 21 2008, 01:27 PM
Just wondering what anyone thought of the best unit to power multiple pedals was. Ive had a look at the Voodoo Labs Pedal Power 2+. I know its good but its a bit pricey and I want to look around. Ive also had a look at the T-rex Fuel Tank Classic. THis looks like a possibly good alternative. Anyone had any experience of this unit? I'd love to hear anything anyone knows!

i know a lot of pro bands use the Voodoo Pedal Power
but ive never heard of the T-Rex so i dont know id still keep my bets on Voodoo


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todd_macd
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Yeah ive seen that bloc party use them.
I wasn't sure though cos when i was looking around i didin't know if i would be getting a US which is made specifically for the US mains out of 115V. Would have to have got a step down transformer as well. Whereas the Fuel Tank has a switch on the back that lets you alter the voltage intake from 115V or 240V. Problem solved!

Here's where it is:
http://www.t-rex-engineering.com/default.a...ow=page&id=2487

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Jan 22 2008, 01:23 PM
Yeah ive seen that bloc party use them.
I wasn't sure though cos when i was looking around i didin't know if i would be getting a US which is made specifically for the US mains out of 115V. Would have to have got a step down transformer as well. Whereas the Fuel Tank has a switch on the back that lets you alter the voltage intake from 115V or 240V. Problem solved!

Here's where it is:
http://www.t-rex-engineering.com/default.a...ow=page&id=2487

Hmmm looks nice but what i noticed right away was

* FuelTank is the perfect power supply unit for guitarists who want to focus on their performance, not their gear.


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check out the company called Diago. fink its diago.co.uk its cheap and efficient pro bands use it and they have adaptors and daisy chains to cover loads of different pedal types n stuff.
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