Thanks, looks like the perfect solution. Do I read it correctly have the XSW-D pedalboard unit? and you’ve stepped down to 9v. I thought the XSW-D ran at 12v.https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/homemade-9v-power-out-for-pedals-on-fm3.165083/post-2272616
You need Joyo JP-06 Power Noise Blocker ZGP., but it works with 9V only I believe,
Not so happy this morning. There is an audible buzz noticeable when playing, particularly when notes fading out before noise gate cuts in. Potential ground loop problem? Any suggestions how to remedy this greatly accepted
Excellent, so I need to modify my arrangement to step down to 9v, and buy the joyo. Thanks for the advice.Sennheiser XSW-D can run at 9 to 15V, but Joyo was 9V. That's why I stepped down to 9V to be able to use Joyo to eliminate the noise.
Thanks. Will modify my cable to take 9v and the purchase one of these.The Joyo JP-06 Specs:
It provides 800mA working current
It provides stable 9V output voltage
That brings the voltage down, you will need the Joyo to get rid of the noise.https://www.engl-amps.com/shop/accessories/engl-power-tap-portable/
Would this do the same trick as the joyo? If so it would save soldering a buck converter.
Anything that saves me soldering is a good thing