Hmmm...I like that Spyder idea. Quite tempted to try building one, as I was about to post a thread about hum-free supplies (after battling with hum for some time now) but then got reading this one. However, as I'm in the UK it's sometimes more costly to get hold of the bits by the time I've added shipping and taxes.
So, before I devote the money and the hard to find time (not least as I'm devoid of all electronics theory, albeit pretty handy with a soldering iron and a layout diagram!)...what commercially available options are there for powering between 8 to 12 9v pedals, hum-free (well, at least no hum from the power block!)? I don't need any alternative voltages at the present, but I do need 8 - 12 9V. What are the best options there?
The Voodoo Labs Pedal Power 2 Plus has 8 9VDC outputs, which are transformer isolated and individually regulated. 6 of the outputs can support 100mA, and 2 can support 200mA for use with power hungry digital effects (like my Boss DD-20). It does not have any AC outputs, unfortunately, so you could not use it with, say, a Digitech Whammy, and their are some pedals out there which will draw more than 200mA DC. Check with your pedals manufacturer, though most comercial pedals will give their current draw right by the power jack. The PP2 has and advantage over the Spyder, by the way, in that it's transformer is a torroidal transformer, so it puts out less EMI. But, its pretty expensive too.
There are a couple of clones on the market, so do your research, but what you need to look for in the specs is
transformer isolated and
regulated. I've got a PP2, and I'm quite happy with it. I wish I could get one of those toroidal transformers, though, so I could make my own. I find myself in need of a second one, and I'm poor.
You can usually run two pedals off of one of the PP2 outputs. You may need to do some experimenting to figure out which pedals can be daisy chained without causing ground loops.
Gabriel