![]() ![]() Simply connect a Pedal Power X4 or X8 to X-LINK to expand the capacity of your power supply as your pedalboard grows. Pedal Power 3 PLUS features two X-LINK expansion ports for adding up to 16 isolated outs. This wide spectrum of flexibility with each output means less guesswork when connecting your pedals. Audiophile specifications also ensure the musical character of the most sensitive vintage stompboxes is preserved. 18V and 24V pedals can be powered by combining outputs with an optional voltage doubler cable.Įach Pedal Power 3 PLUS output delivers up to 500mA of current to supply power-hungry modern DSP effects. ![]() Each output supplies 9V DC with two featuring a voltage selector switch for 12V DC operation. From standard battery-operated pedals to modern high current DSP effects, Pedal Power 3 PLUS combines the best of timetested analog engineering with cutting-edge technology to produce the cleanest, most reliable power in the business.Įquipped with twelve galvanically isolated DC outputs, Pedal Power 3 PLUS eliminates ground hum and unwanted interaction between pedals. Its innovative Hybrid DC transformer design integrates exotic components, linear regulation, and computer optimized filtering to establish industry-leading audiophile quality power that unveils the hidden sonic potential of any rig. I have a Flint and its harmonic trem gets as phasey as I need right now from this rig.The Pedal Power 3 series is the first lightweight, high current, international voltage power supply to deliver zero-noise performance. I dig the Univibe sound but dont want that either on this little board. I've heard some clips of phasers trying to ape that sound, and I'm not a fan. I have a Trutone H2Ov3 on my big board that does it, but I dont need the delay on this small board, dont have the room and it can be noisy on the chorus side. I'm looking for a simple chorus with a fast enough rate to mimic the SRV Cold Shot thang. The Neo Vent probably sounds most like a real Leslie to my ears. There are MANY excellent rotary pedals out there. ![]() After HOURS of listening to YouTube clips and reading reviews, I haven't really found a chorus pedal that does that faux Vibratone thing significantly better. For those who have, are there any noise issues with it(I've found chorus can be white noisy)? Any reports of them failing? Any reason NOT to buy one, or to buy something else instead? Anything new and better? I've never owned one, despite this pedal having been out forever. ![]()
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