Re: multi voltage, multi output PSU
- From: Greg <gregedwards@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2010 03:59:04 -0700 (PDT)
On 27 Aug, 11:47, Andy_D <andy.demps...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Aug 27, 11:23 am, Greg <gregedwa...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Why are they so expensive!
I want a 'power brick' that can a 3 or 4 9v outputs, and at least 2x
12v DC outputs, boss style connector, so I don't have to have a 4 gang
with multiple wall warts attached. Keep in nice, clean and simple.
The 12v ones need to be at least 300ma too.
The only ones I can find are the Voodoo Labs and Trex Chameleon, which
are.... some pounds... more than some of my pedals, put together!
Any suggestions?
Greg
Generally they are expensive as they are built to a specification, not
a price. You are asking for a lot of wall-warts in a small space! The
Voodoo labs one in particular has toroidal transformers and isolated
outputs ensuring noise-free operation. I have a PP2 and it's given me
years of trouble free use so far!
http://www.thomann.de/gb/harley_benton_powerplant.htmis cheap but
only has one 12v
You mentioned -http://www.thomann.de/gb/t_rex_fuel_tank_chameleon.htm
which does exactly what you want and I think is very reasonably priced
- considering it meets your requirements perfectly! It will probably
outlast your pedals too
There is alsohttp://www.visionguitars.co.uk/burkey_flatliner_six_pedal_board_power...
which will meet all your requirements exactly for a similar price to
the T-Rex above.
Failing those options you could strap a 4 way gang to your pedalboard
and run a long mains cable like I used to...http://www.flickr.com/photos/baconsarnie/1412972649/
Andy_D
Thanks for those suggestions Andy. I already bought the Harley Benton
one only to find the outlets are all 250ma. My TC pedals require
300ma :( So the the flatliner is out of the question too.
I probably will end up getting the Trex at some point, just not this
month!
G
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