Topic: AC Power and Buffering pedal
I think I need to start looking into investing some money in the less-sexy aspects of signal chain engineering to give my whole sound the best tone I can from every link in the chain.
I used all fulltone cables, a 4-6 pedal board, run straight into my Komet amp. I have always just used a basic 9v supply daisy chained or like right now I am using a gator power supply splitter thing to give me individual lines to each of my pedals powered by a basic 9v strapped to my pedaltrain board.
Thinking about trying the Voodoo Labs stuff. (pedal power 2) Worth the money??
Advantages you noticed??
I use all basic boutique type pedals. Nothing digital except maybe an occasional DD3. Nothing complicated. I think everything I use would fall under the "normal" category of power usage as opposed to big digital power hungry fx pedals (pods, TC Elecl, etc)
Also, I stumbled upon JHS Pedals yesterday. Checked out their "Little Black Buffer" pedal. Sounds really valuable for correcting the tone loss from a long multi-pedal signal chain and making a big pedal board with all pedals turned off sound damn near exactly like the guitar plugged straight in (he has a fantastic demo of this on his sight)
Im looking for recommendations or pointers for insuring that my power is all flowing the way it should be to make everything run at tip top tone. And if there are any other pieces of hardware I should be looking into with regards to insuring the electrical foundation running my amp and pedal board to they're max potential, please lend me your thoughts