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Akward but works
Powering multiple pedals can get a bit akward, depending on where the power supply for the pedals are, but it works
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JM
Cost effective and practical
This is a very practical and cost effective power supply. I've been using it for over 3 years now, took it on the road may times for a few weeks tour and still working. Had to change the extension a couple of times, but the main transformer works still perfectly. I mainly use it for guitar effects and I usually to power between 3 and 4 effects.
Downside: perhaps the cable that comes with, the cable length between plugs could be longer.
Downside: perhaps the cable that comes with, the cable length between plugs could be longer.
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Good
It is good but in two year i had bad contact on it... There are better options out there.
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Rockpower RP NT 50
ne zrovna kvalitni napajecka, zvlast pro kytarove efekty. dost brumu, humu a hluku.
prestal jsem pouzivat a zakoupil kvalitnejsi.
prestal jsem pouzivat a zakoupil kvalitnejsi.
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Could be better
Well, does the job as an interim solution. Seems fragile although it has held its own so far.
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RS
Cheap and that explains a lot
It's a good power supply, but the first time i used it, it didn't work and made a buzzing sound for 10seconds, after that it works good.
It's portable and compact, but i wish that i could remove some power cords, if i didn't want to use them. (i have 3 pedals for now and i don't need 5 cords atm.)
It's portable and compact, but i wish that i could remove some power cords, if i didn't want to use them. (i have 3 pedals for now and i don't need 5 cords atm.)
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Ok power supply for casual use
I would recommend this for "casual" use - meaning jamming or playing with friends. But since it's not isolated, it's possible that noticeable electrical noise is introduced if 3 or more pedals are connected (I get a very noticeable sine wave hum at around 2.7 kHz). So it's not great for recording. One star deducted because of this.
I will deduct another star because the connectors in the chain are indeed very close to each other (15 cm). If you want to connect, say, a Boss pedal and a CryBaby after that, you will have a lot of trouble getting the chord around the CryBaby.
Of course the price is very low, so you really cannot expect much at this price point. Overall, you get a fairly usable power supply with a bit over 10 EUR.
I will deduct another star because the connectors in the chain are indeed very close to each other (15 cm). If you want to connect, say, a Boss pedal and a CryBaby after that, you will have a lot of trouble getting the chord around the CryBaby.
Of course the price is very low, so you really cannot expect much at this price point. Overall, you get a fairly usable power supply with a bit over 10 EUR.
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Warwick Power Supply
You can't expect much from this power supply. Does its thing, but often produces hum/noise you can hear when using a pedal. If you can afford to go for power supply block, would recommend it, but if price is your only criteria this power supply might go as well.
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Good inexpensive power supply
Does what it says on the box.
- No noticeable noise from the pedals while in use.
- Nice and small plug that allows to plug anything around it (Warning! Europe plug only)
- Powers my looper pedal and multi effects unit simultaneously with no problem.
The only problem is, the distance between the connectors is quite small and if you accidentally touch your metallic pedal with one of the unplugged connectors you might have a problem.
But for the price, I'd buy a second one and recommend one in a heart beat
Edit: after less than a year of use, the daisy chain wire died making it a single pedal power supply. Rating edited
- No noticeable noise from the pedals while in use.
- Nice and small plug that allows to plug anything around it (Warning! Europe plug only)
- Powers my looper pedal and multi effects unit simultaneously with no problem.
The only problem is, the distance between the connectors is quite small and if you accidentally touch your metallic pedal with one of the unplugged connectors you might have a problem.
But for the price, I'd buy a second one and recommend one in a heart beat
Edit: after less than a year of use, the daisy chain wire died making it a single pedal power supply. Rating edited
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Stopped working.
Today my power supply passed away. Rest in peace. I don't know what the hell happened. It just stopped working for an unknown apparent reason for me. I had to put 9V batteries, which kinda sucks, 'cause you gotta screw and unscrew all the time to change the battery. Even Duracell can't help, 'cause it doesn't last that much, even if you use the pedals for an hour straight. Pity.
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