Hey thanks fellas. I'm in the US, bought it new, can't remember when without diving thru my receipts but it has been several years.
Signal chain varies some which I'll note but it usually goes like this lately: Boss TU3 - MXR Phase 90 script with the LED and power plug - Fuzz/overdrive section is some combination of one fuzz and two overdrives, usually MXR Super Badass Variac Fuzz or Walrus Jupiter, Greer Lightspeed, J Rockett Archer Rockaway, Xotic BB Preamp, Maxon OD808, Nobels ODR1...usually I've got one of the fuzzes, something else (lately BB Preamp), then the Lightspeed - Walrus Monument Tremolo with tap tempo or Boss CE2W - Source Audio Nemesis - Walrus SLO reverb (also not friendly with the Zuma it would seem). Occasionally I'll have a Crybaby, eq or a looper off-board that I just hook in when I need.
Pedals depend on what band I'm playing with and what amp I'm using - amps are usually a Victory Sheriff (might just use one overdrive instead of two with this amp) or Deluxe Reverb, occasionally my Dual Rectifier, and have also included some backline Twins, a Vox AC15, and Neural plugins in my computer. There was one particular gig a while back where I had my bigger board set up and also had a Crybaby 535q and the Keeley 30ms and the noise level was crazy. After that gig, I took each pedal out of the chain one at a time and listened for what might be causing the noise (I was thinking it was probably one of the pedals at this point), and ended up stripping the board down to the tuner, a fuzz and two overdrives, the tremolo and delay, which made it a lot cleaner (taking the 30ms and SLO out cut it down quite a bit), but still heard the oscilating which led me to contact Source Audio. I've been kind of getting around it for session work by unhooking everything I don't need for a song, it works out that delay is added in mixing often.
More troubleshooting would include swapping different power cables out, swapping instrument and patch cables, messing with the order of how the pedals are plugged into the Zuma itself, switching guitars, and of course plugging into multiple amps with no pedals at all. This has happened in my home studio, a local studio where I work and rehearse, and lots of other venues, outdoor stages and rooms, plugging straight into the wall or a strip at different times. At this point, especially after hooking the PP2+ back up and having none of the noise I was experiencing before, I don't know what else to blame besides the Zuma. I could be overly suspicious towards switching pwr supplies right now, maybe they're fine in general and I just got a bad one, but in years of building different rigs for myself for both guitar and bass and maintaining other people's rigs during my time years ago as a touring guitar tech, this is the first time I've run into this.