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The Guitar Pedal Power Supply CP-04 features 10 isolated DC outputs, including various voltage options (9V, 12V, 18V) and current ratings (100mA, 300mA, 500mA). It boasts a bright blue LED indicator for easy monitoring, short-circuit protection for safety, and a robust aluminum alloy design. Additionally, it includes USB charging capabilities for mobile devices, making it a versatile choice for musicians.
J**S
Great for the money
This will even power a couple of Line 6 bricks. Can’t find that on other power supplies.
C**L
Inexpensive and works great!
After searching Amazon and various retailers for a pedal board power supply, I went with this. I am very glad I did. In fact, I now have 3! I am running a pedal board that stays at home with 2 of them, running 17 pedals. The other is for my mobile pedal board that has 10 pedals on it.I’ve seen the 1 star reviews and it seems they received faulty units. That’s a shame, but does sometimes happen, but I urge you to try this pedal board power supply anyway.This even cured an issue I had with a “Name Brand” power brick that would erase the Tone Prints on my TC Electronic delay pedal. It seemed to create a voltage spike when turning it off, even with a power strip. This unit seems to power off softer, and no more issue.I suggest mounting it, and all of your pedals with Dual Lock pedal tape, instead of Velcro. Scotch makes some you can get at the hardware store for $15. AudioBlast patch cables work great, and On Stage makes a solid pedal board with carry bag for $80.I know I’ve got lots of pedals, but I’m still on a strict budget. I find ways to do things well on the cheap!
J**.
Just what I needed
I'm so happy someone is finally making affordable isolated pedal board power supplies. I used a daisy chain for years because I couldn't afford those $150+ units, until my power adapter finally gave out and I found this product. My pedals sound so much better and the level of noise coming from my amp is just the regular buzz, no more extra hissing or other noises that old setup used to pick up.
D**N
Good, functional, power supply.
I run a bunch of guitar pedals with this, and it is great that there are several 300mA slots and one 500mA slot. Very versatile, and keeps everything running quiet.It is very small on pedalboard, which I love.There may not be an off button (can't remember, I just unplug every time). Also, the connecting cables that come with the unit are straight, and I would prefer if they had L-shaped heads.Great item, not sure why people spend 4x as much on other units for the same basic functionality.Would definitely recommend.
A**E
The features of the power adapter are what makes it a gem
It has various power outputs (9, 12 and 18v, and different amperage (Current ratings)). Meaning that one can power various pedals and effects units, not just 9v ones, leaving the pedal board pretty versatile as a result. Each output has an LED indicator, so you can see if one isn't supplying power, which is a great feature, it takes some guessing out of setup. It ships with all the required adapters (Small cables to connect pedals). It is as small as it can practically be, so it doesn't take a lot of space on a pedal board, but isn't so small that you'll struggle to plug the cables in. Also, it looks pretty cool too. I haven't had it for very long so I can't vouch for it's durability yet.
I**Z
Fits well in my pedalboard, no added noise. But not sure if Isolated.
The power supply fits well in my Nux bumblebee pedalboard. i have both middle size and small size pedals; digital and analog, and the power supply does not add any noise or hum to the signal. Does the job for a very good price.I do wonder if ok to add a daisy chain to the 500ma output and plug 3 or 4 small pedals (less than 100ma each)... I did read in the comments and QA this power supply is not really isolated and that is no bueno....
L**B
Not isolated power
This power supply has been getting a lot of great reviews so I wanted to try it out. Let's just say that I didn't keep it for long before upgrading to a Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 Plus.This power supply truly is a glorified Daisy chain. It is NOT ISOLATED!! That's very important for people to know. If there's a surge that runs into this power supply, you will risk ruining every single pedal that is plugged into this. If you're only playing $20 pedals that you got on Amazon then it might not be a big deal to you if they get broken. But if you're anything like me, and you have a lot of money invested in boutique pedals, than you'll want to get yourself a good, actually isolated power supply. I had the Voodoo Lab Pedal Power which worked well, then I upgraded to the TrueTone CS12, but needed something thinner to fit underneath my board, so I got the Clocks DC10 Link. I recommend one of those, or the newest Voodoo Labs Pedal Power 3+ (which I am currently running). Please save yourself the money, and the risk of ruining all of your gear, and get a high quality power supply!
J**Y
Dont pass this one up, great reliable product.
Small amount of noise, not as good as voodoo lab. If your getting this for big gigs I would get a noise gate. Besides that it's amazing. Great size for any pedal board, amount of independent ports plus differnt power outputs that are strong enough to power a small amp! Even has a USB slot. Might not be a voodoo lab but for a quarter of the price it's worth every penny. If you are looking for something reliable, or a beginner building their first pedal board, Buy One, dont pass this up!
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