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I am a pedal and DIY freak... I build my own pedals, power suppliers, have a reasonable understanding of how electronics work.
I have some pedal that are VERY sensitive to power supply use; e.g. Germanium Fuzz pedals... and they do not like being powered by my Lithium Ion battery pack - give a terrible noise.
...I tried to build a filter myself; but didn't make a difference
This little gadget cleans things up 100% I really couldn't believe that it work! ...and at the price, very handy to have, just in case of a gig in a venue with an unstable power supply or other electrical interference.
Solved a subtle digital noise issue in my signal chain.
I have two pedals daisy-chained with a single 9V 1,5A power supply. Both of them have digital processing and every time one of them was engaged and activated the small digital screen, a subtle but still noticeable digital noise could be heard.
Using this noise blocker in one of the pedals supply chain was the solution I was looking for.
Reduces the noise very well. Just too bad that I can't use it with my boss gt1000 core (by far my noisiest pedal of all when in an environment with a lot of electronic devices), as it's not rated for that amperage.
I used this to eliminate high-frequency oscillation in a pedalboard where an analog OD and delay pedals were daisy chained to a same power supply with a digital tuner pedal. When connecting the tuner 9V via the Joyo ZGP the oscillation was gone.