Courtesy Outlet into surge protector
Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 7:32 pm
I was wondering if someone can help me out with my pedalboard setup. I've recently ran out of space on my pedaltrain 2, so I bought a SKB PS8. However, the power supply for that went out on me, so now I'm using two One-Spots into a Furman SS-6B
(http://www.amazon.com/Furman-SS-6B-Outlets-
Standard-Conditioning/dp/B0002D017M)
As you can probably tell, this creates quite a hiss. Keep in mind, I'm still a beginner just playing at open mics every once in a while. One venue in particular has one outlet with two sockets, so the bassist usually plugs his amp into one, while I plug my Furman powerstrip w/ pedals...and my amp I know this is horrible but I guess it's the price I pay for playing at small venues.
Anyways, I was thinking of upgrading to the Pedaltrain Pro, and just wanted some opinions on my setup. I am looking to get two Voodoo Labs if they can reduce the hiss...but considering the venue only having two plugs, how would you go about plugging the power supplies, amp, etc?
(http://www.amazon.com/Furman-SS-6B-Outlets-
Standard-Conditioning/dp/B0002D017M)
As you can probably tell, this creates quite a hiss. Keep in mind, I'm still a beginner just playing at open mics every once in a while. One venue in particular has one outlet with two sockets, so the bassist usually plugs his amp into one, while I plug my Furman powerstrip w/ pedals...and my amp I know this is horrible but I guess it's the price I pay for playing at small venues.
Anyways, I was thinking of upgrading to the Pedaltrain Pro, and just wanted some opinions on my setup. I am looking to get two Voodoo Labs if they can reduce the hiss...but considering the venue only having two plugs, how would you go about plugging the power supplies, amp, etc?