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SKB Pedal Board Review by Blue Collar Gear Review (Buyer Beware) 

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@Mummenhoff
@Mummenhoff Год назад
The adapter that goes with the board was the issue of that problem you described. Change the adapter with another like the rock power adapter and your board is silence.
@bluecollargearreview
@bluecollargearreview Год назад
Thanks for the info! I have since sold that board, but I wish I knew! Thanks for watching.
@kevinklimek7596
@kevinklimek7596 Год назад
Great video. However, I must state that I do use the onboard power to power most of the pedals on my board with no ill effects. I do have however, one pedal with a high current draw which does in fact begin to get noisey so I did remedy that by powering it separately.
@bluecollargearreview
@bluecollargearreview Год назад
How was your experience with running some in front and perhaps some in the fx loop? I feel like that’s a factor in this setup.
@kevinklimek7596
@kevinklimek7596 Год назад
@@bluecollargearreview Greetings my friend. I run nothing through my effects loop. I'm a bit of a minimalist with effects I guess, LOL. First pedal is a Korg tuner, then my Wampler Ego Compressor. Next up is a Zoom MG50 multi FX with just a few "pet patches" programmed. Then it's my Ibanez Jet Driver distortion pedal. Also on my board but having nothing to do with my guitar signal chain is a vocal harmonizer pedal that is connected to my microphone but a signal from my guitqr goes into that to generate vocal harmonies. THAT pedal was the big draw that introduced noise in my signal chain, so I powered that pedal separately with a dedicated power supply. End of problem. My board is dead quiet... An aside: My power supply jack on the SKB board was loose so I tightened it a bit too much and lost my connection. Just today, I tore apart the entire pedalboard and hardwired the DC adaptor directly to the circuit board. End of problem! (FWIW, my amp of choice is a Roland Cube 80 and I also have the foot controller for the amp mounted on my board...)
@bluecollargearreview
@bluecollargearreview Год назад
@@kevinklimek7596 sounds like we’ve had similar experiences with just simple pedal power draw. Thanks for sharing your experience and your rig sounds killer!
@kevinklimek7596
@kevinklimek7596 Год назад
@@bluecollargearreview Coincidentally, I JUST finished repairing my board. The power jack for the ACDC wall wart powering the board was loose and a potential trouble spot so I disassembled the board and hard wired the adapter cable to the internal input assembly. While inside, I noticed that the DC inputs aren't simply daisy chained from the power supply. They are all soldered to a common circuit board with each DC jack having its own dedicated set of components to include resistors and capacitors. So ultimately some additional thought went into the design and treatment of each power source.
@bluecollargearreview
@bluecollargearreview Год назад
@@kevinklimek7596 this is extremely helpful, are the connections shielded in any fashion? I’m curious if they are consider ‘isolated’ like the other bricks out there.
@wangobadankas4038
@wangobadankas4038 Год назад
Good info. Mine arrived today and I'll be setting it up soon. I only use 3 pedals but if I have a problem I'll know what to check. Thanks.
@bluecollargearreview
@bluecollargearreview Год назад
Glad this was helpful!
@AngelMartinez-qs3cf
@AngelMartinez-qs3cf Год назад
Hey, that is a killer Pedal Board. Tell me, are the wire included with the board? Probably not! I'm am really a newbie on this. I want to setup and create a pedal board.
@bluecollargearreview
@bluecollargearreview Год назад
So sorry for the delay. Yes, all power cables are included. You will need your own guitar patch cables though.
@MattGriffo
@MattGriffo Год назад
Thanks for making this video, this is really helpful
@bluecollargearreview
@bluecollargearreview Год назад
Thank you for watching!
@JaredMuskego4490
@JaredMuskego4490 2 года назад
Just bought one of these, cant wait to try it out! Great vid dude \m/
@dustinkyle85
@dustinkyle85 2 года назад
Hey, Thanks man! I’d be interested to know if you have the same experience with pedals fighting each other using the shared power. Thanks for the feedback!
@bluecollargearreview
@bluecollargearreview 2 года назад
Thank you for the feedback!
@dustinendicott3286
@dustinendicott3286 2 года назад
Mine is acting weird too. I’m getting really strange volume drops and cuts outs. Is that similar to what you experienced?
@bluecollargearreview
@bluecollargearreview 2 года назад
Mine seemed to be power related - no loss in volume, just pedals interfering with each other, weird feedback and noise. Never quiet, just noisy. Using the ISO power brick solved this immediately using the same pedals.
@danielstrickland11
@danielstrickland11 2 года назад
Mine loses power and im having volume issues..i wish i would have found your video before purchasing.
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