boss rv-3 ac adaptor

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Michael Collins
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boss rv-3 ac adaptor

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Does anyone know which ac adaptor I should use for this pedal? Thanks
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The PSA-120 is the unit you need. Guitar Center has them.
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Or you can use a Visual Sound 1 Spot adaptor and daisy chain it to other pedals .
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How is the 1 Spot for noise? I've read that the switchers can get pretty noisy.
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Hi Lynn,
I use one to power my pedal board with six pedals and a powered loop strip and there is no noise. I have used a VooDoo Lab Pedal Power in the past and that has some nice features but my experience is that the 1 Spot is just as quiet. It seems like a great product for the money and a good alternative to the Boss 9v adaptor.
Here is the webpage with specs:
http://www.visualsound.net/index.php/pr ... wer_supply

Cliff
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I've been using the 1-Spot for years (feeded with italian 230 volts).
It's great. Very quiet, lightweigth and so powerful!
Its 1,7 mA may power up to 20-30 pedals... :D
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