Anyone use the Godlyke Power-all Power Supply?

Discussion in 'Performing Arts' started by SpAcEdDeadhead, Feb 23, 2005.

  1. SpAcEdDeadhead

    SpAcEdDeadhead Member

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    I was wondering if anyone here uses the Power supply by Godlyke to power effects pedals? It can power up to 20 effects, and you get the daisy chain cables and plug them into pedal where the adapters would go. Theres no transformer in it so theres no 60 cycle hum. Ive read reviews, and most people are really happy with it, saving money on batteries and stuff. Anyway my question, to anyone who may use it here...how do you get the connection from the pedal to the guitar? Could you take a longer cable and put it in either the input or output on the pedal then into the guitar??

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  2. Orsino2

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    How much is it... looks simple. :eek: I don't use but three pedals, the rest of the stuff is modeling...
     
  3. SpAcEdDeadhead

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    its 39.95 on musicians friend. Im thinkin about buyin it soon and givin it a try because I have close to 20 individual effects pedals and itd be much cheaper than buyin a Dunlop Brick. On top of those, I have a behringer pre amp and a zoom 505II multi effects pedal.
     
  4. Orsino2

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    damn... hahaha... :eek: Overkill...

    I use an Ibanez TS-808 tubescreamer, a Dunlop Crybaby, and a Vox Wah... both of them sound different and I often use them together...
     
  5. SpAcEdDeadhead

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    may be considered overkill but my band does a lot of Dead tunes and we go off into long jams and experiment...ive definately got all the effects ill ever need haha. We also play Dylan, blues, folk and our own music which is mostly blues tunes.
     

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