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Firstly- this isn't properly isolated like some supplies so if you're running high-draw pedals like Strymons, you may run into noise issues. BUT - The battery option is really convenient. There are plenty of outputs, and it's small enough to mount under a pedalboard. As others have noted, the power switch can be awkward to reach, but you can get around that. Also the LEDs are really bright but you can turn them off or stick electrical tape over them, so no problems there. It is definitely one of the quieter power supplies I own, but the real plus point is the fact that it charges with a standard 9v centre -negative supply (of 2A or over). So if you were previously using a one-spot, you can use that to charge this up, which is really cool, especially if you aren't able to use the euro plug it comes with.
Joyo Jp 05 Power Supply 5 Jp 05
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The more pedals I add to this the more noise I get. I tried powering all the same pedals with individual power supplies and the noise was gone. I also tried different configurations with this power supply, but nothing helped. Every time I added a pedal, no matter what power output I plugged it into or what pedal it was, the noise got stronger. I don’t have power hungry pedals, well below the minimum for this battery and each input.
True, I can't understand why the power button is placed where it is. It is placed on the back, which prevents you from placing it up against the edge of your pedalboard. To me, it would have made more sense to place this button on the top of the device. But all in all, a minor niggle.
New Joyo Jp 03 Guitar Pedal Power Supply 3
From the jp-01 to the jp-04, Joyo finally made a good power supply with no hiss or high pitched daisy chained sound, it's truly isolated.
Update: I just found out that it's not totally isolated. If you crank your amp all the way up with a digital pedal (remember to roll out the volume of your guitar), you may hear the high pitch noise.
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The more pedals I add to this the more noise I get. I tried powering all the same pedals with individual power supplies and the noise was gone. I also tried different configurations with this power supply, but nothing helped. Every time I added a pedal, no matter what power output I plugged it into or what pedal it was, the noise got stronger. I don’t have power hungry pedals, well below the minimum for this battery and each input.
True, I can't understand why the power button is placed where it is. It is placed on the back, which prevents you from placing it up against the edge of your pedalboard. To me, it would have made more sense to place this button on the top of the device. But all in all, a minor niggle.
New Joyo Jp 03 Guitar Pedal Power Supply 3
From the jp-01 to the jp-04, Joyo finally made a good power supply with no hiss or high pitched daisy chained sound, it's truly isolated.
Update: I just found out that it's not totally isolated. If you crank your amp all the way up with a digital pedal (remember to roll out the volume of your guitar), you may hear the high pitch noise.
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The more pedals I add to this the more noise I get. I tried powering all the same pedals with individual power supplies and the noise was gone. I also tried different configurations with this power supply, but nothing helped. Every time I added a pedal, no matter what power output I plugged it into or what pedal it was, the noise got stronger. I don’t have power hungry pedals, well below the minimum for this battery and each input.
True, I can't understand why the power button is placed where it is. It is placed on the back, which prevents you from placing it up against the edge of your pedalboard. To me, it would have made more sense to place this button on the top of the device. But all in all, a minor niggle.
New Joyo Jp 03 Guitar Pedal Power Supply 3
From the jp-01 to the jp-04, Joyo finally made a good power supply with no hiss or high pitched daisy chained sound, it's truly isolated.
Update: I just found out that it's not totally isolated. If you crank your amp all the way up with a digital pedal (remember to roll out the volume of your guitar), you may hear the high pitch noise.
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