D'Addario XPND Pedal Noise Isolator User Guide
Quick setup guide for the D'Addario XPND Pedal Noise Isolator. Learn how to connect the isolator to your noisy guitar pedals and ensure safe power usage within your pedalboard setup.
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Quick guide from the manual
The D'Addario XPND Pedal Noise Isolator is designed to eliminate ground loop noise and interference in your pedalboard power chain. The most critical requirement is to ensure that the power draw of the isolated pedal does not exceed 500mA.
Product Overview
The device features a simple interface for power management:
- Power In: Connects to your pedalboard power supply.
- Power Out: Connects to the input of the noisy pedal.
- Power Indicator Light: Confirms the unit is receiving power.
Product Setup
To install the Noise Isolator, follow these steps:
- Identify the pedal causing noise in your signal chain.
- Connect the output of your power supply to the Power In port of the Noise Isolator using the included power patch cord.
- Connect the Power Out port of the Noise Isolator to the power input of the noisy pedal.
Safety and Specifications
Maximum Power Draw: The device supports a maximum power draw of 500mA. Do not exceed this limit, as it may damage the unit or cause power failure.
Practical help
Common problems
Insert the XPND Noise Isolator between the power supply and the specific noisy pedal.
Before use
- Identify the specific pedal causing noise
- Verify the noisy pedal's power draw is under 500mA
- Locate the included power patch cord
- Ensure power supply is disconnected before installation
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