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robthemac wrote: Mon Jan 16, 2023 7:36 pm Don't get me wrong, I'm still buying a Zuma when one comes up.
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I think that wall wart job is part of the sound floor elimination thing though, isn't it? Keeping 230v away from the pedal area. My Warwick Rock thingy has the 18v at the wall with some tricky shit in it, and then it sends that to the distribution unit, which also has tricky shit in it that adds another round of noise reduction trickiness. If not, I have just imagined I read that somewhere.

I have a T rex blue one on my main board. That's also silent. So yeah...who knows.
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GrantB wrote: Mon Jan 16, 2023 7:38 pm I think that wall wart job is part of the sound floor elimination thing though, isn't it? Keeping 230v away from the pedal area. My Warwick Rock thingy has the 18v at the wall with some tricky shit in it, and then it sends that to the distribution unit, which also has tricky shit in it that adds another round of noise reduction trickiness. If not, I have just imagined I read that somewhere.

I have a T rex blue one on my main board. That's also silent. So yeah...who knows.
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GrantB wrote: Mon Jan 16, 2023 7:38 pm I think that wall wart job is part of the sound floor elimination thing though, isn't it? Keeping 230v away from the pedal area. My Warwick Rock thingy has the 18v at the wall with some tricky shit in it, and then it sends that to the distribution unit, which also has tricky shit in it that adds another round of noise reduction trickiness. If not, I have just imagined I read that somewhere.

I have a T rex blue one on my main board. That's also silent. So yeah...who knows.
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You just need to make sure whatever PSU you buy has tricky shit in it.

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Also- super sorry for the derail! Im really just racist towards wall-warts!

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bender wrote: Mon Jan 16, 2023 8:28 pm Also- super sorry for the derail! Im really just racist towards wall-warts!
You should learn to love all PSUs, warts and all.
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bender wrote: Mon Jan 16, 2023 8:28 pm Also- super sorry for the derail! Im really just racist towards wall-warts!
They take up a lot of space is my problem with them. Whether plugged into the wall or a powerboard, they have a knack of being awkward.

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GrantB wrote: Mon Jan 16, 2023 7:38 pm I think that wall wart job is part of the sound floor elimination thing though, isn't it? Keeping 230v away from the pedal area. My Warwick Rock thingy has the 18v at the wall with some tricky shit in it, and then it sends that to the distribution unit, which also has tricky shit in it that adds another round of noise reduction trickiness. If not, I have just imagined I read that somewhere.

I have a T rex blue one on my main board. That's also silent. So yeah...who knows.
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