Great video. I checked out their website. According to the graphs these are very quiet when it comes to electrical noise, which is something most would want concerning their pedalboards. Two great products.
Great video. I've been using the 529M for a while, and recently added the 529X to one of my boards as well. Mission makes fantastic stuff, and provides wonderful support too. My main board may be a bit too current-hungry for a single 529M/529X system, but I suspect that by carving off one of my pedals and using a second 529M (and battery) just for that pedal, I may be able to make it work. I love the freedom of being wireless (I use wireless guitar systems) and power-wireless as well.
Hey Steve! THANKS and awesome on your new addition! And YES, the Mission stuff is AWESOME. I'm sure you do love all that, uhum, liberty! Cheers ~ Doug:)
Great video. I checked out their website. According to the graphs these are very quiet when it comes to electrical noise, which is something most would want concerning their pedalboards. Two great products.
True that Chris and THANKS for watching and taking the time to comment - ALL appreciated - Cheers ~ Doug;)
Great video. I've been using the 529M for a while, and recently added the 529X to one of my boards as well. Mission makes fantastic stuff, and provides wonderful support too. My main board may be a bit too current-hungry for a single 529M/529X system, but I suspect that by carving off one of my pedals and using a second 529M (and battery) just for that pedal, I may be able to make it work. I love the freedom of being wireless (I use wireless guitar systems) and power-wireless as well.
Hey Steve! THANKS and awesome on your new addition! And YES, the Mission stuff is AWESOME. I'm sure you do love all that, uhum, liberty! Cheers ~ Doug:)
For 4 Ma... the ds1 is insane...wow...I'm sorry to focus on such a small detail... but wow 😳. The 529m looks incredible.
Hey Matt! I LOVE the small the details, and yes this thing is AWESOME. Thanks for jumping in - Cheers ~ Doug;)
good to know, set the "M" to 12 volts if u use it to power the "X" (even though the X is putting out 9..)
Naming the 529x “5 to 9” is confusing since it doesn’t convert 5v to 9v as far as I can tell.
Doug cool video, love the Mission stuff. I actually built my own 2A (2000MA) USB battery power supply will power the HX and more.
THANKS Brad! And yes, their stuff is AWESOME... and VERY industrious to build your own!!!
hi can i use 529m for 8 boss pedals without hum and noise?