Mooger Fooger with Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 Plus
Posted: Sat Dec 30, 2006 12:13 pm
Hello all!
I've been lurking here for pretty long already. In the quest for new sounding effects, I finally took the plunge and got myself a MuRF pedal. Excellent stuff. And these Foogers are really addictive, I've seen bought myself a Mooger Fooger Phase too, and I'm saving up, slowly but surely for a Moog Analog Delay
Initially I powered the 2 Moogs via a single Visual Sound Onespot power supply with polarity convertors attached. However this resulted in noise in my pedalboard. The only way I manged to solve this was to use a dedicated Onespot for each Mooger Fooger pedal.
But this is not a very viable option for me due to the space constraints of my pedalboard and the hassle of carrying around so many power supplies during jams and gigs.
I bought myself a Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 plus yesterday. I've read through the instructions and all but they don't seem to be very clear as to what the dip switches on each individual output actually do.
But the bottom line is getting my Moogs to be powered up.
I tried a test run last night, the Moog Phase works fine with the normal outputs of the PP2+, but the MuRF's LEDs go dim with powered with this output. I tried using the L6 output portion of the PP2+ and this powered the MuRF with no problems so far. Note that I'm using polarity convertors for both Mooger Foogers.
Does anyone have any experience with PP2+ and their Mooger Foogers?
Also does anyone know whether it's alright to power 3 normal 9V battery pedals at the same time via a daisy chain into one output of the PP2+?
Thanks all!
Happy holidays!
I've been lurking here for pretty long already. In the quest for new sounding effects, I finally took the plunge and got myself a MuRF pedal. Excellent stuff. And these Foogers are really addictive, I've seen bought myself a Mooger Fooger Phase too, and I'm saving up, slowly but surely for a Moog Analog Delay

Initially I powered the 2 Moogs via a single Visual Sound Onespot power supply with polarity convertors attached. However this resulted in noise in my pedalboard. The only way I manged to solve this was to use a dedicated Onespot for each Mooger Fooger pedal.
But this is not a very viable option for me due to the space constraints of my pedalboard and the hassle of carrying around so many power supplies during jams and gigs.
I bought myself a Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 plus yesterday. I've read through the instructions and all but they don't seem to be very clear as to what the dip switches on each individual output actually do.
But the bottom line is getting my Moogs to be powered up.
I tried a test run last night, the Moog Phase works fine with the normal outputs of the PP2+, but the MuRF's LEDs go dim with powered with this output. I tried using the L6 output portion of the PP2+ and this powered the MuRF with no problems so far. Note that I'm using polarity convertors for both Mooger Foogers.
Does anyone have any experience with PP2+ and their Mooger Foogers?
Also does anyone know whether it's alright to power 3 normal 9V battery pedals at the same time via a daisy chain into one output of the PP2+?
Thanks all!
Happy holidays!