Re: Power Solution on Pedal Board?



"Jesse" <jesseleite@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in news:1174404400.563379.107500
@y80g2000hsf.googlegroups.com:

I am making my pedalboard now to hold all of my effects. I would
rather use AC than batteries. I've looked at daisy chains, which make
sense, but I don't have a lot of single effects. My units all use
different volts/amps in their power supplies, so it looks like I am
going to have to have all of them. Right now I am using a power bar,
which is thick and bulky. And because the AC adapters are somewhat
big to, they run into each other. It would be nice to have the plugs
90 degrees to that of a normal power bar, and maybe spread out a bit.
I know these are available for home theatres and such. However, I
wanted to know what you guys are using in your pedalboards. Is there
a better solution than a standard power bar? Have any of you crafted
your own power strips to your needs?

Jesse



Different voltages?? Other than 9V?

Well, your 9V solution is the Godlyke Power supply. I think it puts out 1.4
amps or something. That can easily power over 20 pedals. And it's
transformerless - so it's cool - and makes no cycle hum.

You'll probably have to use something else with your non-9v stuff.

But I've used the Godlyke for years and years... Tiny, quiet, great.
.



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