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Description
Introducing the Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 PLUS, a powerhouse for your pedalboard, designed to optimize and maintain the performance of your guitar effects. This robust power supply offers eight fully isolated 9V power outputs, all individually regulated and filtered to ensure noise-free operation and a clean, consistent power source for each of your pedals.
The Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 PLUS stands apart with its variable "sag" control feature. Two of its outputs allow musicians to adjust the voltage to mimic the unique compression of dying batteries, adding a vintage touch to your tone that's perfect for fuzz, overdrive, and wah effects.
The Pedal Power 2 PLUS is also compatible with Line 6 modeling pedals, providing two 9V outputs specifically designed to power these popular units. It's a versatile power supply that is capable of combining multiple outputs to cater to pedals requiring higher voltage.
Handcrafted in the USA, the Pedal Power 2 PLUS is built to last and comes with a 5-year warranty from Voodoo Lab, a testament to its durability and reliability.
Key Features:
- Eight isolated, regulated 9V power outputs
- Two outputs with variable "sag" control for vintage tone emulation
- Two outputs compatible with Line 6 modeling pedals
- Ability to combine outputs for increased voltage
- Handcrafted in the USA
- 5-year warranty from Voodoo Lab
- Includes a set of cables in varying lengths and plug configurations
- Uses a toroidal transformer to reduce electric field noise
- All outputs are short-circuit protected
- Powers up to 8 pedals simultaneously
Product specs
| Type | Pedalboard Power Supply |
| Inputs | 120V 50/60Hz |
| Outputs | 4 x 9V/12V 100mA, 2 x 9V 250mA, 2 x 9V 100mA |
| Maximum Output Current | 1100mA |
| Connectivity | 2.1mm barrel |
| Isolated Output | Yes |
| Height | 1.75" |
| Width | 6" |
| Depth | 3.4" |
| Weight | 2 lbs. |
FAQs
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How many pedals can the Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 PLUS power simultaneously?
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The Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 PLUS can power up to eight pedals simultaneously, with each output being individually isolated to prevent noise interference.
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Are the outputs on the Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 PLUS isolated?
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Yes, the Pedal Power 2 PLUS features eight individually isolated outputs to ensure clean, noise-free power for each connected pedal.
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Can the Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 PLUS power high-current pedals?
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Yes, the Pedal Power 2 PLUS has two outputs that provide 250mA each, suitable for more power-hungry effects pedals.
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Does the Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 PLUS have a SAG function?
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Yes, the Pedal Power 2 PLUS includes two outputs with a SAG function, which simulates the voltage drop of a low battery, ideal for vintage fuzz and overdrive pedals.
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What power input does the Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 PLUS require?
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The Pedal Power 2 PLUS requires a 120V 50/60Hz power input, making it suitable for use in regions with standard North American voltage.
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PROS
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Isolated outputs reduce crosstalk and noise
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Powers a wide range of pedal voltages (9V, 12V, 18V)
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Durable and well-built, withstands abuse
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Low/no grounding noise, even in less ideal venues
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Sag feature simulates dying battery for vintage tones
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Can power high-current demanding pedals like Line 6
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Additional IEC outlet for powering other devices
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Clean power improves pedal performance and tone
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Compatible with large pedalboards
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Comes with enough cables for standard setups
CONS
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Expensive compared to some other options
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Limited high current outputs (only 2 ports with 250mA)
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Some compatibility issues with specific pedalboard placements
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Wah pedal interference issue reported
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Requires purchasing additional cables for certain pedals
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 PLUS.
Features and functionality
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The Pedal Power 2 PLUS has 6 x 100mA outputs and 2 x 250mA outputs, limiting its ability to power high-current digital pedals without doubling cables.
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The Pedal Power 2 PLUS includes dip switches on the underside to change voltage settings for each output, allowing flexibility for powering different pedal types.
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A current doubling cable can be used on outputs 5 & 6 to provide 500mA from the Pedal Power 2 PLUS, suitable for power-hungry pedals.
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Mods and upgrades
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Current doubler cables can be used with the Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 PLUS to combine outputs, allowing for up to 500mA to power high-draw pedals like the Empress Zoia.
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User experience
Use cases and applications
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The supply is popular among users with predominantly analog pedals, fitting smaller boards with pedals under 250mA.
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For pedals requiring more than 9 volts, a special cable is needed which uses two outputs, crucial for high-draw pedals.
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Using the PP2P's 120V convenience outlet can effectively integrate an additional power supply like the Voodoo Lab X4, offering more high-current outputs.
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Value and pricing
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Due to high availability, used Pedal Power 2 PLUS units are affordable, making them a cost-effective choice for smaller, less power-hungry setups.
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Older Voodoo Lab models like the 4x4 or Mondo can sometimes be acquired affordably at auctions, providing higher current outputs than the PP2P.
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Setup and maintenance
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Taping over dip switch holes can prevent accidental flips, ensuring consistent power settings.
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Other
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Be cautious when using cheaper power supplies, as they can spike over 12v at startup, risking pedal damage.
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5.0 out of 5
Based on 40 Reviews and 311 Ratings
1229
Does what it's suppose to
What else is there to say about power supplies like this? It does as advertised and haven't experienced any issues. Just make sure it hits all your pedals will get enough juice from it. I made one mistake where one of my pedals requires 300 mA and this only ever outputs 250 mA. Will be looking to upgrade to a power supply that will fulfill my needs. Nothing wrong with this one, it was just a detail I failed to notice when getting this.
1391
Well built but not as silent as expected
I purchased a Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2+ to build a new Pedaltrain 3 Classic board. The PP2+ was not as good and suitable for me as expected. First, I noticed hum and a lot more feedback in my guitar than I was used to in the rehearsal space (with not very good power/earth). I tried to solve it with a noise gate, but one day it was so particularly bad that I decided to power a few of my required pedals from the Truetone CS6 in my backup Pedaltrain Nano+. Guess what: completely silent with noise gate off. No more feedbacking guitar. So I replaced the PP2+ with a Truetone CS12 and have not regretted it. So think before you buy. Try if you can. Second, when I built my PT Classic 3, I needed brackets. Had to order them. Needed some specific cables, had to order those too. Here in Europe I couldn’t find Voodoo Labs cables, so I went for the Truetone cables instead. When I replaced the PP2+ with a Truetone CS12 for the above reason, I noticed Truetone included all required brackets, templates for drilling holes and a myriad of extra special cables like Y-splitters, reverse polarity, other colour (for different voltages/amps etc.). So unless you read reviews, You wouldn’t know that all this is optional with the more expensive Voodoo Lab power supplies yet standard with a direct competitor.
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Good
I begrudged having to spend so much for 'just a power supply', especially as it cost more than most of my pedals! However, after having an old power supply die just as I had set up for a gig I knew i had to bite the bullet. Very good not bad
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Hassle free power supply
I begrudged having to spend so much for 'just a power supply', especially as it cost more than most of my pedals! However, after having an old power supply die just as I had set up for a gig I knew i had to bite the bullet. I spoke to some other guitarists to see what they used. Each one of them recommended this model. Since fitting it on the pedalboard I have had an incredibly reliable set up. It just sits on the boad and does its job, no noises, no fuss. Just what it should do.
Clean, isolated power
I use two of these to power my pedalboard that currently holds 10 pedals. They mounted easily to the bottom of my Pedaltrain Novo 32 board (had to buy the mounts separate). Silent, isolated power that can power anything from a Tubecreamer to a TC Electronic Flashback x4 delay modeler. The SAG feature on a couple of its outlets can give you that dying battery tone in your gain based pedals adding to their versatility.
572
SO useful!
The pedalpower saved so much room for my live rig. Everyone with a pedals should own something like this. It supplies super clean power to everything and saves you a lot of hassle. The added features are really cool. I love cutting the power to my overdrive pedals and making them sound more lo-fi. Having options for non 9v pedals is a nice touch too.
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great review!
2155
There's a reason 66+ pros on Equipboard are using this ...
If you don't already know, the Voodoo Labs Pedal Power bricks are famous and - I believe - were the first ever of its kind. Anyway, you can read history elsewhere. Here's why I love it: clean, isolated power for each pedal; two Sag jacks which allow you to dial back the current (to recreate lower battery voltage to get vintage vibes out of certain pedals); and two high current jacks for Line6 modeler pedals or similar types of pedals. Plus, it has an extra outlet (regular 3-prong) in case one of your pedals requires a wall wart. I have used this spare outlet to charge my tablet and/or iPhone, or to power my fans (yes I have fans and if you don't, you should! LOL).
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the sag jacks are to simulate the old carbon-zinc 9 volts of the 60s.... you can still find that type of battery at dollar stores around the USA and I prefer them in fuzz pedals as the crappy 7 to 8 volts right out of the box that these awful batteries put out makes vintage pedals sound more like the records you grew up with.... then again I never use pedals.
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aha! Right, that makes sense. Nobody was powering their pedals with tubes. I have some tube pedals, but they are powered by something else (a wall wart or my voodoo labs pedal power brick). Thanks for catching that mistype!
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One of the greatest power supplies?
Well I bought this one new, to upgrade from my joyo power supplies 2. I was excited cause this power supply is one of the best in the market. Saddly my first power output stopped working for some strange reason I honestly ignore. but no biggie, I used the other outputs. I love that it has 2 special outputs for Line 6 pedals. I like that. It also has an extra connection in case you use a whammy. so you can connect the whammy's special power supply. I give this power supply 4 stars because of the 1st output not working.
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Works perfectly
The Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 Plus does its job perfectly. For bigger pedals, certain mods might need to be done to get the correct voltage, like with Strymon Pedals or other big pedals requiring a lot of computing power. Isn't the best for people who need a lot, but it has 8 inputs for pedals and I find that that's plenty.
Artist usage
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Pete Townshend uses the Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 PLUS, as evidenced by a photograph shared by Instagram user daiya5150, which features Townshend's pedalboard.
This photo of Chris Shiflett's pedalboard, posted by @Heptode on their Twitter feed, shows that Shiflett uses two Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2+ Power Supplies. They can be seen on the top row of his pedalboard.
According to this article, St. Vincent uses a Voodoo Lab Pedal Power.
In this video, Marty's pedalboard was shown to be powered by two Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 power bricks.
Wes Borland uses the Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 PLUS on a side pedalboard he created for studio sessions, as shown on his Instagram.
In this photo of Pino on studio with John Mayer Trio published on Facebook we can see his pedalboard with the Vodoo Lab Pedal Power
Mike Einziger uses a Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2+ to power his pedalboard in this rig rundown video.
Lee Malia uses a Voodoo Lab power supply, according to Guitar Geek.
Album Usage
The Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 PLUS has been featured on the following albums:
Good Grief
Bernard Butler (2024)
Arches
Illiterate Light (2024)
Leveler Live
August Burns Red (2022)
Luma
Tom Ibarra (2021)
Left Behind
Tom Ibarra (2020)
One Bad M.F. Live!!
Marty Friedman & Marty Fried (2018)
Transmission
Death in Vegas (2016)
.5: The Gray Chapter (Special Edition)
Slipknot (2014)
The Black Market
Rise Against (2014)
AMOK
Atoms for Peace (2013)
Collide With The Sky
Pierce the Veil (2012)
Monolith of Inhumanity
Cattle Decapitation (2012)
Leveler (Deluxe Edition)
August Burns Red (2011)
Masks
We Be The Echo (2009)
All Hope Is Gone
Slipknot (2008)
Bring It Back
McAlmont & Butler (2002)
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