Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 Plus???

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Robusto

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So, I finally have a few pedals in the collection, and thinking about a single power supply.

The Voodoo Lab PP2+ seems like a well reviewed option, but I am looking to see what experience you all have with the PP2+ and other options you are using and why.

Thanks.
 
PP2+ does everything it says it will do so I have no complaints. However, I have an Eventide Timefactor which is too much for the PP2+, so I have to use the courtesy outlet on the back of the PP2+ to plug the Timefactor into, I just can't use a barrel connector like my other pedals. I hear they are coming out with a new version that will power the big pedals. If you get one, my advice would be to see if you need extra long barrel connectors, and check to see if you prefer the angled or s traight. They're cheap but a pain to figure out you needed a longer one after you got the unit home. Just call Voodoo and they'll mail 'em out for a few bucks.

A couple guys in my band use the Dunlop which is probably around $90 and like it too.
 
I just picked one up myself. It replaced a godlyke power all, which worked well until I kept adding pedals. The PP2+ powers 2 delays, a chorus pedal, an overdrive, a tuner, and a EQ. It works great. It also seem to give my pedals a bit more "juice" and cleaned the sound up a bit. I love it.

I also bought a Pedaltrain pedal board. It comes with hardware to mount the PP2+ underneath so I can free up some room on the board. Sweet!
 
Ive got one and its fabulous it does exactly what they say and i must tell that after experimenting with Dunlop DC Brick where ive encuntered hums etc. i decided to buy its used from e bay and was happy since then. Dc Brick also been making that i could hear a radio lol which was tottaly forgotten with PP2+ onboard.Highly Recomended!
 
I have the BBE Supa-Charger. Almost identical to the vodoo. Does everything the vodoo does except the Sag. Fits under my pedaltrain board perfectly. No hums or buzzes. The biggest pedal I use is a whammy and it works great with the BBE. Also, the BBE is a little cheaper than the vodoo.


Highly Recommended
 
I have a PP2+ too, I first wanted to buy a noise suppressor pedal, but now with the PP2+ and some good cables I don't need any noise gate anymore :wink:
 
I have the PP2+ and love it. Super versatile, able to run pedals up to 24V and I've had no issues with noise at all. I have the Eventide Timefactor too and I simply use a 6" extension cord to plug it into the back of the PP2+
 
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