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Just buy it
I have bought a lot of guitar stuff. From flashy reverbs and delays to OD's, Phasers, wah's you name it. But this thing is one of those things that are just so good and affordable, that I get a big smile on my face whenever I see or think of it. It's silent, has an insane amount of juice, modular (which is a very important aspect since I bought three of these and an ISO-2AC Pro Modulars to power 20 pedals) and it's build like a tank. Also it's a switchmode power supply so you can use it anywhere. You don't get any spare cables but the ones they included feel solid enough to last a very long time. The plugs are also a relatively small form factor. All in all, just get this. Even if you only have 1 pedal. Get rid of wall warts and daisy chains. This is the way to go.
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Pleasantly surprised!
Bought this as my first multiple power supply to replace my pedalsβ individual supplies. Feels rock solid, the βjuiceβ is more than enough for my needs and its design is incredibly compact and practical. The ability to chain more units makes this unit potentially future-proof. Couldnβt be happier!
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Excellent Value
I am a electronics engineer and had my reservations on this PSU but I have to say being a avid loyal user to CIOKs mainly thought it was about time I picked up a alternative to the fairly funky priced CIOKs so my mains concerns were the claimed current outputs .
I am running a
Eventide timefactor
Neunaber Immerse MKII FTT
Avatar tri Chorus
these would be considered as high current demanding
The lower current draws come in the form of
Maxon CP9 PRO+
MXR109 EQ
TC Polytune 3
Nobels MOD min
all I can say I can power the lot the three main DSP pedals each have a isolated DC feed the others I have cascaded where required aka daisy chained as I ran out of outputs
Zero issues no hum no weird noises or artifacts present happy days Im going to get the other ISO which offers voltage options
I was shocked it does put faith cost effective options it is fair to say I could have modified it if all issues were detected
Absolute bargain it does the job nicely I can thoroughly recommend one if you have a few DSP pedals to power
5 stars Harley Benton I would like to see a a larger version with a ISOAC C13/C14 feed through with more VDC options
I am running a
Eventide timefactor
Neunaber Immerse MKII FTT
Avatar tri Chorus
these would be considered as high current demanding
The lower current draws come in the form of
Maxon CP9 PRO+
MXR109 EQ
TC Polytune 3
Nobels MOD min
all I can say I can power the lot the three main DSP pedals each have a isolated DC feed the others I have cascaded where required aka daisy chained as I ran out of outputs
Zero issues no hum no weird noises or artifacts present happy days Im going to get the other ISO which offers voltage options
I was shocked it does put faith cost effective options it is fair to say I could have modified it if all issues were detected
Absolute bargain it does the job nicely I can thoroughly recommend one if you have a few DSP pedals to power
5 stars Harley Benton I would like to see a a larger version with a ISOAC C13/C14 feed through with more VDC options
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Excellent !
Quality build and everything looks to be robust including housing, sockets, leads and plugs. No noise from my small pedalboard when operating. Given that everything from Thomman comes with a 3 year warranty I have no concerns about reliability. I don't gig anymore but would be happy to take it on the road.
A bit too big to fit underneath a Pedaltrain Nano+, so I mounted it on the far left hand side and stacked a mini looper on top.
Just waiting on the delivery of some adhesive cable-tie sticky padmounts to secure the cables under the board.
A bit too big to fit underneath a Pedaltrain Nano+, so I mounted it on the far left hand side and stacked a mini looper on top.
Just waiting on the delivery of some adhesive cable-tie sticky padmounts to secure the cables under the board.
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Outstanding value for money
I needed a power supply for a medium sized pedalboard with a wah, a couple of dirt boxes, a compressor and a Catlinbread Echorec. Regular daisy chain had unacceptable levels of noise, the ISO-1AC Pro fixed that instantly. It's currently on my SY-1000/GM-800 board with a couple of current doublers and its fixed noise problems on that board too.
Would you buy it again - absolutely, but next time it will be the 12 output version because you buy more pedals, right?!
Would you buy it again - absolutely, but next time it will be the 12 output version because you buy more pedals, right?!
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coupled with a harley benton ISO 2 AC for a couple of 9v/12v outlets and 9v/18v outlets...
i chose these because of the AC cable input and modularity. isolation seems to do the job, no interference .
interesting for pedalbords in development, everytime you need to buy one of these, you are reminded you might have to many pedals, or just enough...
i chose these because of the AC cable input and modularity. isolation seems to do the job, no interference .
interesting for pedalbords in development, everytime you need to buy one of these, you are reminded you might have to many pedals, or just enough...
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Wonderful, robust, low noise and features
If I had to design a fantasy mini power supply it would be:
* Robust
* Galvanically isolated to stop hum loops and noise
* Have 500 mA per outlet for current hangry digital pedals
* Have an IEC outlet so I can daisy chain it with my amp or other supplies rather than having lots of power leads - something that is just now being introduced on some high end supplies
This does all of those.
What's missing because nothing is perfect?
* A mounting kit for pedalboards would be useful
* Robust
* Galvanically isolated to stop hum loops and noise
* Have 500 mA per outlet for current hangry digital pedals
* Have an IEC outlet so I can daisy chain it with my amp or other supplies rather than having lots of power leads - something that is just now being introduced on some high end supplies
This does all of those.
What's missing because nothing is perfect?
* A mounting kit for pedalboards would be useful
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Compact, quiet, efficient, tidy
For my synths I have a number of Strymon pedals alongside utilities such as a guitar tuner for those old analogue synths. The PowerPlant lives quietly under my pedal stand and gives convenient tidy cabling with clean power to each pedal and device. A very under-rated ergonomic solution. The brushed metal finish is cool too...
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Exactly what I was hoping for.
These are solid and after a few months of using it, I am very happy. All connections fit snugly and I have never had any problem with buzzing or powering products. In fact, the power is very clean and noiseless.
The cables that come with it are OK. Maybe this is an area that could be improved (they look a little thin and delicate and angled at both ends would be a good option). BUT, I've not noticed damage and as mentioned above I've never had a problem.
I also gig with it so the 5* are earned and justified.
The cables that come with it are OK. Maybe this is an area that could be improved (they look a little thin and delicate and angled at both ends would be a good option). BUT, I've not noticed damage and as mentioned above I've never had a problem.
I also gig with it so the 5* are earned and justified.
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Awesome power supply
Provides enough power for all my pedals! The isolated outputs are great, no interference observed whatsoever. You can easily use 1 output and daisy chain some analog pedals (i am currently using 4 pedals on the same output) and you can still dedicate a few outputs for those digital pedals that require more juice. It has modularity, which is great if I require more power at some point, I can just get another one and connect them together and BAM: you just doubled your power capability.
Also it is very compact. Definitely would recommend.
Also it is very compact. Definitely would recommend.
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