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Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 Plus

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Price New Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 Plus @ Musician's Friend
Manufacturer URL http://www.voodoolab.com/
Ease of Use 9.1 (14 responses)
Sound Quality 9.8 (14 responses)
Reliability 9.8 (8 responses)
Customer Support 8.6 (7 responses)
Overall Rating 9.3 (13 responses)
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Product: Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 Plus
Price Paid: 150
Submitted 09/07/2009 at 05:34am by md

Ease of Use : 10
Was a little confused when I first got it (and from trying to get my head round it from the internet before it arrived!) but the manual is comprehensive and I soon worked it out.

I have been looking for a brick that could power both my ELHX Memory Man and Aramat Soul Patch Fuzz, plus my other more standard 9V supply pedals. And well this product has done just that - with isolated outputs it meant I could power the aramat (grounding), plus with the dip switches on across two channels I have powered my Memory Man (using a combining power lead you can get from Voodoo Lab or in the uk Soundsgreatmusic).

Sound Quality : 8
I haven't yet tried this in a very loud / band setting ... but the theory is that with isolated channels you should get minimal interference ... what I can see from the build quality I wouldn't doubt that at all ...

Reliability : 10
Solid - well built - far more reliable than multiple supplies / batteries!

Customer Support : No Opinion
Didn't need to but both the manual and website ask you to ask any questions you might have ...

Overall Rating : 8
I felt compelled to write this review. Whilst it's not cheap it is a superb product. If you are looking for a unit that is configurable and dependable then it's worth paying the odds.


Product: Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 Plus
Price Paid: USD 135
Submitted 06/30/2009 at 06:05pm by Karl Houseknecht

Ease of Use : 8
The manual can be a little bit vague at times but if you're only concerned with simple 9V pedals then the unit is a breeze to use. I had to call Voodoo Labs to order an 18V cable to use with my EQ, and again to figure out the voltage and current for outputs 5&6 to see if they'd power my TC Nova pedals. They do, and what's more, they're supported in that configuration with the voltage selectors off normal. But the manual makes no mention of the TC Nova pedals even though Voodoo Labs has tested them with the product. It should be a little better written and include compatibility info.

Mounts perfectly in my Pedaltrain with the hardware they supply.

Sound Quality : 10
I'm using this unit to power:

(Through the 9V/12V/18V DC outlets)
- Dunlop 95Q Wah
- Korg Pitchblack tuner
- ISP Decimator G-String
- MXR 10-Band EQ
- TC Electronics Nova Modulator
- TC Electronics Nova Delay

(Through the pass-through AC outlet)
- Two Blackstar HT-Duals

The power is dead quiet. No hum, no noise. Exactly what it should be.


Reliability : 10
Yep, it should last a lifetime provided it doesn't get hit with a surge. I don't really have a direct backup to it so I guess I'm toast if it dies in the middle of a gig, but I'm not worried about it.

Customer Support : 10
These guys are the best. I called them three times. Once before I bought the product to make sure it was going to power what I planned on putting on the board, once to order an 18V cable, and once to see if I could power my TC Nova pedals. They answered the phone in person on the second ring each time, and I spoke with Harmony who is basically the phone support. She is very knowledgeable and personable, and helped me each time. Made my day when she told me the Novas were supported and tested on the "Line6" outlets 5 & 6. They are a small company and really give you personal support. A+

Overall Rating : 10
Been playing 25 years. Mostly hard rock, 80's hair kind of stuff. In addition to the pedals above, I use a Line6 Spider Valve HD100 and 112 combo, Avatar 412 cab, etc. Went back to pedals after a couple of years with the PODs because, let's face it, the pedals sound better live. This unit is a fantastic value because of all the powering options. I nearly bought a Dunlop DC Brick, but canceled my order at the last minute because I found out this one worked so well with my Pedaltrain and what I was putting on it.

Only thing I wish it had was a couple of outlets to power those high voltage pedals like the Blackstar HTs that take 16V. You can't power as many pedals as the DC Brick can, but it sure saved the day by being able to power the TC units. That alone was worth the price of admission. But the AC outlet made up for what it was missing, I guess.


Product: Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 Plus
Price Paid: USD 179.99
Submitted 06/01/2009 at 10:06am by james d.

Ease of Use : 9
pretty easy out of the box. the manual covers most of the things you need to know. but for more detail, go to voodoo labs website. for example, the manual doesnt list all the mA's for each output, but the website does.

i use a pedaltrain board so it mounts underneath. very convenient.

Sound Quality : 10
i currently have 15 pedals on my board, only 4 of which can not be powered with this unit(2 are AC, one is a passive volume, and one im just powering with a battery) So, that's 11 pedals powered with 8 outputs available. and there's still 3 outputs left! i just dont have anymore room on my board for more pedals. before the pedal power, i would have had considerable hum but now i get anywhere from extremely minimal to none. i've also never had any problems with power fluctuation.

Reliability : 10
i've had this for a year with zero issues. i'm very confident in this product.

Customer Support : 9
i just contacted the company once to order a special cable to power my deluxe memory man with the PP2. i think it's cool that they have several other types of cables available to further customize your set up.

Overall Rating : 10
convenience and reliability. two important things this product offers. at first i hated to fork over the cash for this(it's a little on the expensive side) but that was quickly forgotten once i started using it. i always recommend it to friends and i will continue to purchase this voodoo lab product over the years as i need it.


Product: Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 Plus
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 03/01/2009 at 09:56am by EN

Ease of Use : 9
Simple device, 8 inputs, power plug in the back, and a channel control switch on the underside for each power output, with sag control for outputs 7 & 8 to simulate 'low battery'

Sound Quality : 10
Takes away all the hum of adapters. I used previously a daisy chain with a TU2 and there was a great amount of hum. this power supply got rid of any ambient hum present.

Do note that if you are running 2 or two pedals with maxed out gain, there will be ambient hum, but significaly less than with power adapters.

Reliability : 9
Two weeks, no problems so far, metal enclosure, seems solid, no loose parts.

Customer Support : 7
So far none needed, but maybe in the future if cables of various length are required, give it a 7 because you have to pay $3.50 for every extra cable.

Overall Rating : 10
Very good power supply for you pedal board, maybe it should have extra inputs, but 8 pedals (9v) is enough i guess.


Product: Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 Plus
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 10/02/2008 at 12:34pm by Steve

Ease of Use : 7
Well, compared to a Visual Sound 1-Spot this thing is certainly more complicated. As stated elsewhere, you CAN fry your pedal(s) if you don't observe proper polarity when connecting them to the Pedal Power 2 Plus. But then, that can happen with any power supply really. The PP2 offers some great options that place it in a class by itself IMHO. Read the manual carefully and check those polarities!

Sound Quality : 10
This unit solved all my power AND noise problems in one fell swoop. Needless to say, I'm happy. My effects setup is the following (in order):

Peterson Strobostomp(V1) -> Fulltone Mini Deja Vibe -> Fulltone Clyde Standard Wah -> Fulltone Fulldrive II MOSFET -> Fulltone OCD -> MXR Carbon Copy Analog Delay -> Boss RC-2 Loop Station

All interconnected by GeorgeL cables and mounted on a Pedaltrain 2 that has the Pedal Power 2 integrally installed underneath it.

Prior to getting the PP2, I had to use two power supplies because the Boss RC-2 would whine like crazy using just the 1-Spot. When I gave the RC-2 it's own Boss power supply, that cleared up but it was still a slightly noisy chain. Not anymore! The way that the PP2 integrates seamlessly into the Pedaltrain is a God send to as it really simplifies my rig so much. No more messy wiring -- just plug in the board and off you go. But even the convenience factor would be relatively meaningless if it was noisy and this power supply is absolutely pristine!

Reliability : 9
So far so good, and it comes with a 5 year warranty which is nice. It seems solidly built and is made in the USA which is a bonus. Benefit of the doubt here.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with them yet, but I hear good things.

Overall Rating : 10
Overall this pedal power supply is absolutely the most professional way to power your battery operated (and all 19-24VDC pedals) effects pedals. The outputs are completely isolated and individually protected which means that even if one of your pedals craps out or shorts, the others are safe. I recommend the Pedaltrain 2 as well because of the way this power mounts right underneath by design, and the open space plus angled deck gives you everything you need in a neat, professional package. Nice job Voodoo Lab!


Product: Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 Plus
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 04/20/2008 at 01:51pm by Tom Gill

Ease of Use : 10
I read the booklet and had it set up in minutes

Sound Quality : 10
I had a problem with noise. I go through in order,Boss TU2 tuner,Cry Baby Wah,Ibanez 808 Tube Screamer,MXR Phase 90,Boss Flanger,Boss Digital Delay and Ernie Ball Volume pedal.I was powering everything out of the TU2 tuner and used short pre-made patch cords.I bought the VooDoo Labs Pedal Power 2 plus and the Planet Waves Patch cord kit.After placing the pedals where they go on the board,I made each patch cord with no wasted length and hooked up the VooDoo.After spending $169 for the VooDoo and $59 for the Planet Waves Kit,I was very happy to find almost zero unwanted noise.I run my pedal through either a Fender Blues Junior or Fender Tweed Blues DeVille 4x10 depending on the gig.I tested it with a Reissue 57 Strat through the Blues Junior (my noisiest stuff) just a slight little buzz that is barely detectable

Reliability : No Opinion
Just got it so I'm not sure about reliability.But based on other reviews here,I am confident it will hold up

Customer Support : No Opinion
No experience with them

Overall Rating : 10
Short of paying somebody like Pete Cornish a small fortune to build a pedal board,this is the result I was looking for,No Noise. I've been playing for 45 years and most of that time did not use pedals very often.I've been playing in a Classic Rock and Blues band for the last seven or so years and I need to replicate sounds from Hendrix,Gilmour,Allman,SRV,Gibbons etc. so this is it.I think with the noise reduction using the VooDoo and Planet Waves custom made cables my pedalboard is COMPLETE!


Product: Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 Plus
Price Paid: euros 190
Submitted 03/06/2008 at 09:43am by Bert "Foef" Meis

Ease of Use : 10
Imust state that i'm the kind of guy that actually reads the manual first. If you do that, it's a piece of cake, installing it. The manual is very precise and clear. Read it and there will be no questions left.

Sound Quality : 10
No noise whatsoever. Does this mean excellent sound quality? Guess it does... The SAG outputs do nice things to my fuzz, by the way, without getting noisy. More on that later.

Reliability : No Opinion
It looks and feels very solid.
I do gig without a backup. On the other hand, i'm not a pro, who plays his stuff 4 to 5 nights a week. And i'm only gigging and rehearsing with it. Hardly ever use it at home.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Havent dealt with them...

Overall Rating : 10
I play in two cover bands and there's a special project going on, every once in a while. This demands a lot of tonal flexibility, and since i opt for stompboxes, mounted on a pedalboard, i thought i needed a decent power supply. On my pedaltrain 2 board, it powers (in effects chain order) a Fulltone '69 fuzz, Dunlop Jimi Hendrix wah, Boss TU2 tuner, MXR Phase 90 phaser, Sweet Sound Mojo Vibe, Danelectro Cool Cat chorus (18 volt model) and an Ibanez TS9 overdrive. If stolen or lost, it would probably mean that my entire pedalboard was gone. But i would get another pedalboard with either the Pedal Power 2 plus, or the Burkey Flatliner. The lack of noise and the stable current it provides, are the reasons i wanted it, and it does just that. There's nothing to hate about it. Depending on what i'm into at any given time, i like to play around with the SAG controls. These work exceptionally wel with my fuzz. Gives it a nice "crackle". Before this, i used a Dunlop DC brick, which was okay until i got my fuzz, because that has a reverse polarity, and the DC brick can't deal with that. At first i got a Visual Sound One Spot especially for the '69. After a while, i dug up my trusty old(ish) Cool Cat, and the DC brick started making my tone harsh and unstable. That was the moment i decided i wanted something more professional. And seeing it on pictures of other pedaboards made me curious. Turned out to be what i wanted. Shure makes my life as a guitar player a lot easyer.


Product: Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 Plus
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 07/17/2007 at 01:11pm by pete
Email: petemoore59<at>hotmail dot com

Ease of Use : 5
I put '5' because there's a 50/50 chance you could fry your pedal, actually more like 25/75 because reverse polarity protection diodes might save your pedal...if you don't know what you are doing.
Being familiar with batteries, PS's, pedals, etc. I just grabbed the DMM and made certain my stuff was polarized correctly, each pedal before applying power.
If you use Boss/Iba/DOD etc. pedals you can't miss, if you use one with a +pin as V+ supply...you'd better be certain you know which cable is which, the orange/black ones reverse polarity.
totally set and forget once connected, except I use the variable V output trimpots on my FF and final booster.
Attaching it to a board...I ended up clamping it from the sides, there's probably a better way, done...solidly mounted.

Sound Quality : 10
Lifts all grounds, opens all ground loops, this approach works perfectly by keeping unwanted AC 'noise' from entering the signal path..ie..dead quiet operation on the power supply side.
If you use a battery with a pedal, you probably won't notice any difference, battery is also a floating supply [no connection to ground].
my final boost works great w/output 7 turned all the way up, gives a bit more headroom, output 8 adjusted to about half is where my Hybrid FF sounds best.
AC15, Tele, LP...lotsa pedals
Wah > FF > TS > Green Ringer > Mu Boost with TC > PH90
..er that's what I have so far, i have 3-4 spaces left on the PB I painted the smoke odor into, all the pedals got fried..I'm rebuilding.
I built a very similar PS, worked great too, not worth the trouble though, they got this thing figured out really nicely IMEO.

Reliability : 10
Yes, I have only one, I certainly am using it...lol.
...says short circuit protected.
Looks super sturdy, good as you can get, its got electronics in it, don't smash it around.
The HD IEC AC supply cable is a lot more 'substantial' than the 9v daisy chain cord I once used, having the AC plug/jack is bound to be less trouble than the wimbly daisy cord, which, if it shorts out can blow the wall wart. All the DC jacks are 'contained/hidden' from getting caught, the PB never looked neater.

Customer Support : No Opinion
no..and I hope to think I won't have to.
I read they are very good.
5yr. warranty

Overall Rating : No Opinion
PS noise? try breaking the ground loops.
If that doesn't work you've got a noisy something in the signal path...cable/guitar etc.
buy a batch of actual 9v batteries to see if floating power supplies cures your noise issues.
dropped my noise floor big time.
Supplies consistant Dc voltages, breaks ground loops.


Product: Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 Plus
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 09/25/2006 at 02:50pm by Derek

Ease of Use : 10
Easy. Read the manual if you are confused.

Sound Quality : 10
I am running anoisy tube amp and before this I used batteries so I really have not experienced power supply noise.
I really should not get to vote on this one but it sounds like a battery.
for this I say that the sound quality is excellant.

Reliability : 10
It is a brick and I hav enot had a problem with it.
note: I gigged the Pedal Power 2 for 2 years without any problems and recently had it updated to 2 plus.

Customer Support : 10
Customer support is really good.
I originally bought the pedal power 2 a couple of years ago. I have a Boss Twin pedal so they recently updated my power supply to Pedal Power 2 Plus free of charge.
True it costs a fortune but having this kind of support is really nice.

Overall Rating : 9
it is good.
I used to have huge problems with batteries failing during shows and stuff like this. A couple of years ago I created a flight case for my pedals out of a rifle case (easy to do, looks great, strong, and cheap) and bought the Voodoo Labs power supply.
I am VERY HAPPY that I spent the cash on this.


Product: Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 Plus
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 08/11/2006 at 02:09pm by Blade
Email: galucius<at>msn dot com

Ease of Use : 10
PLEASE , BE AWARE THAT I SUBMITTED THE LAST REVIEW < THE ONE BELOW THIS ONE <
I APOLOGISE FOIR MY LACK OF ABILITY TO READ INSTRUCTIONS
THE PPS+ DOES POWER UP THE BOSS DM 2
REPEAT ***DOES*** POWER IT UP
MY MISTAKE MY MISTAKE

A VERY BIG SORRY TO **VOODOO LAB** FOR DOUBTING THE BEST POWER SUPPLY IN THE WORLD .....

Sound Quality : 10
the best

Reliability : No Opinion
? owned for 2 weeks

Customer Support : 9
IF it the response had been quicker to my email about the DM 2 ,
"5 days" , I would have NOT posted the previous review so it is not "totally" my fault !!

Overall Rating : 10
the best

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