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Buy a proper power supply, this one makes anoying noises
The supply, it does feel cheap. Cheap plastic, cheap cable, cheap everything, but I save money where I can. My main problem with it is that it seems to create a ticking noise. I couldn't get rid of it, so I had to by another 9V adapter which works perfectly without any noise. I still use the splitter, but the supply itself is actually shit. I wouls suggest buying a good power suppply and then a seperate splitter
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Dissapointed...
I was disappointed by this product. Generates hum and high pitched sound. If you don't care about extra noise - it is working just fine and provides enough power for multiple pedals.
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For home use....
Save up for a TrueTone One Spot....
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Jk
Work fine for a while...
Worked fine for a while supplying my chain of pedals at home, then gave out after about a year. Just bought the Harvey Benton tuner / power supply. We’ll see how that goes.
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M
Bad
When I received it I was very happy with it, however it stopped working after a week and I was forced to buy a new one from my local music shop
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KP
Not good, causes interference and hum
This is not usable power supply for anyone with ears. Causes interference and hum when using with pedals. I would not recommend this to anyone.
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Needed a power supply for my pedals and decided to try warwick's cheap power supply since thomann's own model was out of stock. This thing is not useable because of all the extra humming it creates. Ended up ditching this power supply and got visualsound 1-spot.
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