Current Pedal Setup

I know that I asked it in the muse thread...but that was before I saw this thread.
How do you like that Vicious Vibe pedal?

It is OK, I have not mastered it yet. I have always had problems with TC pedals getting the sound I like.
It may just be me also though. I am not saying it's a bad pedal by no means. Just somewhat difficult for my limited skills.
 
It is OK, I have not mastered it yet. I have always had problems with TC pedals getting the sound I like.
It may just be me also though. I am not saying it's a bad pedal by no means. Just somewhat difficult for my limited skills.

I’m with you...I’ve got a Shaky Jimmi vibe that I feel the same way about.
The only thing I really like it for is some of Zep's No Quarter.

Thanks:cheers:
 
Oooooooh a rechargeable... that's interesting! How do you like it?

Because I am a bedroom player it works great for me. If you gigged out you would need to charge it every night before playing
if you are a big pedal user.

You can use it with the charger plugged in also. I have done that too.
 
Rechargeable, never heard of those.
Never gave it any thought; not surprised.
How do you like that Volto and how long does it last with, how many pedals running, CF?
 
Rechargeable, never heard of those.
Never gave it any thought; not surprised.
How do you like that Volto and how long does it last with, how many pedals running, CF?

The pic shows my entire pedal setup that runs off the VOLTO. I am a bedroom player so I get several hours 2-3 noodling around.
I have been pleased with it for my needs. I have run it with the charger plugged in no problems.
 
Rechargeable, never heard of those.
Never gave it any thought; not surprised.
How do you like that Volto and how long does it last with, how many pedals running, CF?
From the Pedaltrain website regarding the Volto:

Key Capabilities

• Reliable and long-lasting power for analog pedals, the kind that use traditional 9v batteries
• Hundreds and hundreds of lifetime recharges with proper care
• Over its life, Volto contains the equivalent of many thousands of 9v batteries
• Easy to recharge worldwide
• Proprietary noise cancellation


Key Limitations

• Not intended for high-draw digital pedals
• Charge life will vary depending on the draw and usage of connected pedals
• Outputs cannot be jumped or combined to modify power output, doing so may cause injury or damage and will void your warranty
• 2000 mA is a measure of peak output not recommended usable capacity


We have designed Volto with two 9-volt outputs, capable of providing 2000 mA (5000 mAh) of peak output. Volto will provide clean, quiet power to as many analog 9-volt pedals as you like. Volto's battery life will vary based on the total current draw of the pedals you are powering. The more pedals you use, the faster the battery will discharge.
 
From the Pedaltrain website regarding the Volto:

Key Capabilities

• Reliable and long-lasting power for analog pedals, the kind that use traditional 9v batteries
• Hundreds and hundreds of lifetime recharges with proper care
• Over its life, Volto contains the equivalent of many thousands of 9v batteries
• Easy to recharge worldwide
• Proprietary noise cancellation


Key Limitations

• Not intended for high-draw digital pedals
• Charge life will vary depending on the draw and usage of connected pedals
• Outputs cannot be jumped or combined to modify power output, doing so may cause injury or damage and will void your warranty
• 2000 mA is a measure of peak output not recommended usable capacity


We have designed Volto with two 9-volt outputs, capable of providing 2000 mA (5000 mAh) of peak output. Volto will provide clean, quiet power to as many analog 9-volt pedals as you like. Volto's battery life will vary based on the total current draw of the pedals you are powering. The more pedals you use, the faster the battery will discharge.

I like mine, it fills the bill for what I need. No power supply noise at all for me.
 
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