Nicholas Seguin
Comentado en Canadá el 12 de febrero de 2024
I’m happy with this little power supply. It fits perfectly under my tiny acoustic board. It's descrete and quiet. What more could you ask for?
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 21 de agosto de 2023
Nunca sirvió y por más que pedí devolución, nunca me hicieron caso.
Keith Holmes
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 11 de junio de 2023
This pedal powers an Ashdown Reverb, a TC Electronic Mic Mechanic and an Airturn BT200 iPad page turner. Does so with no drama and a fair amount of aplomb.
JEROME
Comentado en Francia el 15 de diciembre de 2023
Pas d'adaptateur prise EU !!! format de prise US !!!
Pedro
Comentado en México el 4 de septiembre de 2021
Sin duda , es lo mejor qué hay en el mercado En fuentes de poder , mejora el sonido y es muy silenciosa!.
Captain Eddie
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de julio de 2020
I only use VOO DOO LAB, never had a problem in years of playing with their equipment. I'm a working pro who plays 6 nights a week in various settings and venues. Artist range from Big Band Singers to Funk, Blues, Rock N Roll and even Country. Lots of sessions as well. Hold up well on the road also. NONE of these supplies EVER caused a HUM in the studio or line noise or scratchiness. All pedal boards are quiet as a church mouse. My Big Board has 2 8 pedal power supplies and it is so quiet I have to look at the red light to make sure it is on. Get them you will love them. I'm building a small board now with one for 4 pedals only. Real Cramped on stage and only need 3 pedals.
héctor g.
Comentado en México el 10 de febrero de 2020
La fuente es muy pequeña y por lo tanto cabe en cualquier lugar, es muy silenciosa y hace lo que promete. Muy buen producto
Johnny
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 22 de noviembre de 2019
I had read so many mixed reviews about other power supplies that I decided to splash out on the Voodoo Labs X4 which almost universally received glowing praise. I wanted to power up a small basic pedal board, but the main issue was powering a GK Plex, which requires a 500mA supply current. The X4 fitted the bill perfectly, with enough spare current and sockets to power an overdrive and multi-effects pedal as well.The only issue I came across was with the GK Plex because it wouldn't boot up properly whilst the X4 established its output supply. This caused the Plex to freeze, so I added a small toggle switch (on the diecast box top left of photo) to basically switch the power from the X4 to the Plex on and off. Once the X4 has established its output properly (which happens almost immediately) I simply flick the toggle switch which connects the X4 to the Plex, and the Plex then boots up as it should. I only mention this because if someone has a similar setup with a complex digital effects pedal and it is connected straight to the X4, it *might* not boot up correctly. Plugging in the pedal *after* the X4 is powered up should solve this problem.The other diecast box I built myself and is a true bypass switch for the effects pedal. The status LED is powered from the X4. I added this simply because it was almost impossible to bypass the effects pedal effectively as it requires both effect up and down footswitches to be pressed at the same time, and often switched to an adjacent preset effect before bypassing, which was sometimes annoying especially if the unintended preset effect was louder than the one being used.As for the X4, it has powered everything perfectly, with no noise, hum or any other unwanted noises. My only slight niggle is that the 18V output from the transformer box that powers the X4 is fixed and very short, meaning that mains power needs to be run to the pedal board location. Obviously a heavy duty low voltage extension lead could be used between the transformer and the X4 but this adds another potential weakness.Still worth 5* though!