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Generic power supplies can sometimes be noisy when used for audio applications, but you'll need to try yours to see if it is.
The manual also says you can use 9-18v to power the pedal, suggesting that there's some sort of conversion going on inside the pedal to change the supplied voltage to whatever the internal circuits need.
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The pedal spec does say it needs a 300mA supply, so there may be a power-up demand a bit higher than 150mA, but it will be brief and I would expect even the old 200mA version to work. If the rating is 300mA or higher it will be fine.
https://www.musicalstore2005.com/strumenti_accessori/Seymour-Duncan-Andromeda-Dynamic-Digital-Delay.pdf
The 8V supply may not work even if the current capacity is high enough, a lot of newer digital pedals have sensing circuitry and won't power up if the supply isn't adequate.
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I also have this in my spares draw , will it do the job?
https://ibb.co/6RSCz1S
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Only two things are infinite - the universe, and human stupidity. And I'm not sure about the universe." - Albert Einstein