1. That's what I heard before. But my power supplies never produced any noise.

    Alex

  2. Hey guys, can anyone direct me to a good tab of a live version of still haven't found as played on the joshua tree/love town tours. Normally I'd have a go at working it out, but I need to get it down for a performance and I've left it rather late! Any help/tips on delay settings, capo position and the like would be greatly appreciated,

    Cheers


  3. If you have a good adaptor and you've not damaged the power cord, there should be no problem.

    If you are having grounding issues, that could be the amp or other things too.

    Battery issues and drain during a gig are far more trouble than they are worth.

    Try a voodoo lab Pedal Power 2. Never failed me. Never had noise problems or tone problems from using it. It can power 8 effects. It can power up to 2 Line 6 multi-pedals (Like the MM4, DL4, DM4...). Nothing but good things to say about the Pedal Power 2.

    http://www.voodoolab.com/pedalpower_2.htm

    http://accessories.musiciansfriend.com/product/Voodoo-Lab-Pedal-Power-2-Power-Supply?sku=153509
  4. I actually have a decent one, I never really experimentes with batteries. But I noticed that when my mother turns on something electric, sometimes the noise is amplified...batteries never do that. Plus, I have heard that a lot of famous and rich musicians use batteries, so there is a difference, even if it is minimal.
  5. I have a feeling Edge doesn't use batteries to power up the 6 feet of gear he has. And if he did, knowing Edge and how he likes to have the perfect sound (strings restrung before every gig etc.) he would have new batteries put in every gig, or maybe even during the gig. So I DOUBT Edge, or MANY famous musicians use batteries.
  6. Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:I have a feeling Edge doesn't use batteries to power up the 6 feet of gear he has. And if he did, knowing Edge and how he likes to have the perfect sound (strings restrung before every gig etc.) he would have new batteries put in every gig, or maybe even during the gig. So I DOUBT Edge, or MANY famous musicians use batteries.


    Nope. And even though the Boss FA-1 was originally made for battery only, his has been modified to use an electronic adaptor.

    Again, if you have noise issues, there are other things that are more likely than a Boss adaptor or Voodoo Lab-like multi-adaptor.

    - Inputs on guitars can have issues and be noise.
    - Inputs on amp can have issues and be noise.
    - Cord connectors from effect to effect can have issues and be noise.
    - Cord connectors from your instrument cable can have issues and be noise.
    - There could also be loose / bad connections withing your guitar (volume/tone pots, pickups...)

  7. Originally posted by thechicken:I actually have a decent one, I never really experimentes with batteries. But I noticed that when my mother turns on something electric, sometimes the noise is amplified...batteries never do that. Plus, I have heard that a lot of famous and rich musicians use batteries, so there is a difference, even if it is minimal.


    Right but that is more to do with your house / apartment and not your effects or the adaptor.

    Sure if you use batteries at home and your mom turns on the blender... but most gigs aren't at home.

    Sure batteries are great if you are rich - but who is? Not many. And even within the 'rich' crowd, many more would say that the adaptors cause less gear failure than a battery dying.

    And the few that DO use batteries, many times it is due to a vintage pedal that they don't want to modify and possibly screw up by adding an AC or DC input.

    Just don't play when your mom is vacuuming or running the can opener?
  8. Originally posted by lloydius57:Hey guys, can anyone direct me to a good tab of a live version of still haven't found as played on the joshua tree/love town tours. Normally I'd have a go at working it out, but I need to get it down for a performance and I've left it rather late! Any help/tips on delay settings, capo position and the like would be greatly appreciated,

    Cheers

    During JT/LT, I think Edge played it in B for the most part, so the capo would be on the 3rd fret on an Eb tuning (i.e. half a step down from standard), so you could do it on the 2nd fret for a guitar in standard tuning. As for tabs, I have no idea I'm afraid - never used tabs in my life so couldn't recommend any good ones or not. For delay, I usually use one of the patches on my pedal which clocks in with the delay at something like 46 m/s, but that's just me.


  9. I love playing more than I hate the noise, so... Also, it is not like the noise is a waterfall...


  10. Tell your mom that her can-opener isn't "Edge Approved" (tm)
  11. Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]
    During JT/LT, I think Edge played it in B for the most part, so the capo would be on the 3rd fret on an Eb tuning (i.e. half a step down from standard), so you could do it on the 2nd fret for a guitar in standard tuning. As for tabs, I have no idea I'm afraid - never used tabs in my life so couldn't recommend any good ones or not. For delay, I usually use one of the patches on my pedal which clocks in with the delay at something like 46 m/s, but that's just me.


    Album version, the capo is on the 5th fret on a guitar tuned to Eb.
    Joshua Tree live versions, the capo is on the 3rd fret on a guitar tuned to Eb.
    I think since Popmart... and pretty sure for the last two tours... the capo is on the 2nd fret on a guitar tuned to Eb.

  12. Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:[..]

    Album version, the capo is on the 5th fret on a guitar tuned to Eb.
    Joshua Tree live versions, the capo is on the 3rd fret on a guitar tuned to Eb.
    I think since Popmart... and pretty sure for the last two tours... the capo is on the 2nd fret on a guitar tuned to Eb.


    Indeed. Random fact though, during PopMart, his guitar was tuned to D (i.e. a whole step down) and, as far as I know, was the first time they played AIWIY in A (and also why, on the few occasions they played Bad, it was in G)