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- Tina ArkosPublished on 09/11/08 at 04:39 (This content has been automatically translated from French)No opinion on this diet but for those who do not want to crack their savings plan in a power read on.
After complete information on the Big John Ciok, Power over Voodoo Vibe, the full tank T-Rex, DC brick and other Dunlop Power Brick Artec, I bought a Harley Benton powerplant (Thomann mark).
I just got it and judge for yourself:
-8 9v outputs
-2 Outputs 12V DC 1AC + 1
-A Light switch
-A Blue LED indicator to say that it works
-A Removable plug type PC industry with earth
-And ... All connection cables !!!!
All for 39 euros Thomann !!!
https://www.thomann.de/fr/search_dir.html?sid=b0ff1b0369e0431db27cf4bf6b13376a&xsid=b0ff1b0369e0431db27cf4bf6b13376a&sw=powerplant
I plu…Read moreNo opinion on this diet but for those who do not want to crack their savings plan in a power read on.
After complete information on the Big John Ciok, Power over Voodoo Vibe, the full tank T-Rex, DC brick and other Dunlop Power Brick Artec, I bought a Harley Benton powerplant (Thomann mark).
I just got it and judge for yourself:
-8 9v outputs
-2 Outputs 12V DC 1AC + 1
-A Light switch
-A Blue LED indicator to say that it works
-A Removable plug type PC industry with earth
-And ... All connection cables !!!!
All for 39 euros Thomann !!!
https://www.thomann.de/fr/search_dir.html?sid=b0ff1b0369e0431db27cf4bf6b13376a&xsid=b0ff1b0369e0431db27cf4bf6b13376a&sw=powerplant
I plugged in and everything is nickel, no background noise, blast or otherwise.
Well, as we said in ERAM, it would be crazy to spend more !!!
39 euros is hardly more than a UNIQUE Power Ibanez or Dunlop !!!
For life, is to wait, I can not say anything for now but frankly j'vois when the price of Voodoo, I tell myself that some do not care their pockets!See less00 - goklixy
Sufficient to deliver 375mA 9V
Published on 06/18/14 at 07:17 (This content has been automatically translated from French)I use a DC-BRICK 9 years.
I probably hesitated with a VoodooLab before buying but the price difference was still significant and I had properly assessed the DC-BRICK suffice my needs.
Since my pedalboard has changed then certainly a more complete product allow me to do without additional power supply for the most demanding pedals or exotic connectors BUT I want to clarify that, contrary to previous reviews say, 9V outputs deliver not only 55mA!
They deliver them all to a maximum of 375mA so it is quite possible to power pedals consuming 100, 200, or 300 mA provided so that the total is not exceeded 375.
I above chorus, phaser, a denoiser that pump 100mA each and it works without has…Read moreI use a DC-BRICK 9 years.
I probably hesitated with a VoodooLab before buying but the price difference was still significant and I had properly assessed the DC-BRICK suffice my needs.
Since my pedalboard has changed then certainly a more complete product allow me to do without additional power supply for the most demanding pedals or exotic connectors BUT I want to clarify that, contrary to previous reviews say, 9V outputs deliver not only 55mA!
They deliver them all to a maximum of 375mA so it is quite possible to power pedals consuming 100, 200, or 300 mA provided so that the total is not exceeded 375.
I above chorus, phaser, a denoiser that pump 100mA each and it works without hassle, other pedals are connected compressor and overdrives that they consume very little.
3 18V outputs deliver 625mA to them 3.
Highlights: compactness, reliability, simplicity and price fits 110/220V
weak point may soon be insufficientSee less40 - Burnog
Functional but expensive
Published on 10/20/13 at 07:38 (This content has been automatically translated from French)I use it for almost 3 years ... non intensively!
Does its job, no problem.
Number of outputs, 7 9V minimal. The PSU is external to the case, ie that the AC power is STILL a big bulky block (18V found in case of breakage) and not a cable such as a PC.
After testing the PS12 Eagletone I find this extremely expensive compared to the benefit it offers!13 - Hatsubai
Noisy
Published on 01/27/12 at 16:26People have been looking for alternatives to the Voodoo Lab power supply for quite awhile. However, none of them have really come close to what Voodoo offers at their price point. Dunlop decided to try their hand at it, but I really think they dropped the ball on this thing. The DC Brick is meant to power your pedals, and it does exactly that. However, it has one major flaw, and that’s that each of the sources are not isolated. In the Voodoo Lab version, all of the inputs are isolated, so you get clean and pure power. With this one, it can induce a lot of noisy. In fact, it’s nothing but a glorified One-Spot, to be honest.
The pedal itself is nice and compact, so there’s no real i…Read morePeople have been looking for alternatives to the Voodoo Lab power supply for quite awhile. However, none of them have really come close to what Voodoo offers at their price point. Dunlop decided to try their hand at it, but I really think they dropped the ball on this thing. The DC Brick is meant to power your pedals, and it does exactly that. However, it has one major flaw, and that’s that each of the sources are not isolated. In the Voodoo Lab version, all of the inputs are isolated, so you get clean and pure power. With this one, it can induce a lot of noisy. In fact, it’s nothing but a glorified One-Spot, to be honest.
The pedal itself is nice and compact, so there’s no real issues when it comes to how much space it takes up. It also comes with all of the cables you need, so no issues there. It powers up the pedals fine, just like other power management systems out there, and it’s cheap. Those are about the only good things you can say about this thing. If you’re in the market for a solid power supply, just get the Voodoo Lab model. You’ll be much happier, it’ll be quieter, and it can do more. I find that the Voodoo one is much more versatile. If you ever get offered one of these, politely decline. If you can’t afford the Voodoo one, just get a One-Spot and start daisy chaining until you can afford to buy the Voodoo one. If you got a lot of money and space, you can look into the new CAE power supply. That’s an amazing one, but it costs quite a bit of money. Skrydstrup can also build you a real solid one, but that’s only for those guys over in Europe, as his prices are a bit out of hand for those of us here in North America.
See less00 - gregchatPublished on 08/26/05 at 09:19 (This content has been automatically translated from French)A diet
The power supply box (very small and lightweight)
Between a 18V
7 9V outputs (for pedals Boss DS-1 CH1 SD-1, Ibanez TS9, Big Muff, ProCo Rat ...)
3 18V outputs (Univibe. ..)
Cables: 9V output cables 7 female, 3 male output cables 9V 18V output cables and 3 female.
There are quite a son but IS MORE BATTERIES: oufffff finally!
All this seems robust.
I have taken over AIM and less than 18V 9V.
If you have one then the pdalboard not worry, just plug is quick and AC drives.
If you play without pdalboard (I do) then the need to take a little longer. Especially since it takes out the pedals and connect the cables and jacks ... 10 minutes, taking his time, but you a…Read moreA diet
The power supply box (very small and lightweight)
Between a 18V
7 9V outputs (for pedals Boss DS-1 CH1 SD-1, Ibanez TS9, Big Muff, ProCo Rat ...)
3 18V outputs (Univibe. ..)
Cables: 9V output cables 7 female, 3 male output cables 9V 18V output cables and 3 female.
There are quite a son but IS MORE BATTERIES: oufffff finally!
All this seems robust.
I have taken over AIM and less than 18V 9V.
If you have one then the pdalboard not worry, just plug is quick and AC drives.
If you play without pdalboard (I do) then the need to take a little longer. Especially since it takes out the pedals and connect the cables and jacks ... 10 minutes, taking his time, but you are your QUIET APRS and for a while.
Bah is a power supply so it feeds RAS
I recently but happiness.
How did I do without it for so long, some prfrent the use of batteries (less than son everywhere) but it is expensive (especially for delays / chorus) so it is with dbourse 160 (not giving the slut) but APRS is that of happiness, PLUS ANY DECISION TTE. The rendering is constant and YAPA stress style over battery when solo!See less00 - kinder_guanoPublished on 01/07/06 at 10:48 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Power Supply for pedals in two parts (power supply 18v rgulespare of Casing).
- 1A (1000 mA) rgulbr /> - 7 9v outputs (size 3.5mm barrel type to center ngatif Boss 5.5x2.1)
- 3 18v outputs (format barrel center ngatif Boss)
- 7 Cables jack adapter 3.5 to Boss (and nothing provided for the 18v output ...).
- Dimensions
Casing L = 11cm, l = 6cm, H = 2.5cm
Power External power supply L = 6.5cm, l = 3 cm, H = 4cm
- Led Power.
- Made in China.
BOSS PSA type power only, the Voodoo Lab is one o the PSA, the ACA, the Line 6, the SAG. I guess the power supply 'of PSA are also 18v (nothing conclusive in the minimalist doc).
I bought it for one of my pedalboard especially for it…Read morePower Supply for pedals in two parts (power supply 18v rgulespare of Casing).
- 1A (1000 mA) rgulbr /> - 7 9v outputs (size 3.5mm barrel type to center ngatif Boss 5.5x2.1)
- 3 18v outputs (format barrel center ngatif Boss)
- 7 Cables jack adapter 3.5 to Boss (and nothing provided for the 18v output ...).
- Dimensions
Casing L = 11cm, l = 6cm, H = 2.5cm
Power External power supply L = 6.5cm, l = 3 cm, H = 4cm
- Led Power.
- Made in China.
BOSS PSA type power only, the Voodoo Lab is one o the PSA, the ACA, the Line 6, the SAG. I guess the power supply 'of PSA are also 18v (nothing conclusive in the minimalist doc).
I bought it for one of my pedalboard especially for its small size compared Pedal2 a Voodoo Lab Power Plus, and also for a few dollars less (the economy does not factor principal, it is the lack of space that has guided my choice).
An alim 'rgule such can be very useful for a pedalboard: no more noisy power supplies, or power supplies to terrafloppe (on paper, at least for the DC Brick), the garlands of c wheat in all directions. One connects all its pedals on a single power supply and the only quiet and tidy throughout.
The hics the DC Brick over Voodoo Lab (I have one DC and two Voodoo Labs, as I now have 3 fucking pedalboard)
The DC Brick can supply that the large standard (MXR, Boss, Ibanez, etc.). All fantasies like Line 6, and Aphex consors is not possible. First, because with the cables supplied is the standard, there is no adapter barrel to barrel Boss Line 6.
I had on hand, according to b'en the pedals, even with an adapter, is not working.
Line 6 with an adapter, the Aphex work. But not the Line 6 ... Really not cool. Because all these pedals work with the Voodoo Lab Pedal Power ...
And impossible to replace the power supply base of Brick DC (18v) power supply for my 'Line6 9v (which works well trs aves the Line 6, and Aphex Whammy).
And the doc would be more of MRIT Paisse Carambar a package.
No buzz, hum and hiss of all kinds is bieng
In short, mixed. 7 taken 9v is good, small footprint, good.
Versatile, can do better frankly face the competition a little more expensive, but the diffrence in price is understandable. And the doc and accessories is the bare minimum.
Attention is the power supply with center ngatif! I hold the rpter to avoid the BBQ components. To use the pedals on the opposite polarity, it is an adapter, not included.
Moreover, and by the way, the doc made a page and a half that of the o Voodoo actually 12, examples of loose pedals connect many brands of a particular fawn .
Hop, a link to my friendly opinion on the Voodoo Lab (https://fr.audiofanzine.com/produits/avis/index% 2Cidproduit 2C42937.html%)See less20 - asseoaPublished on 11/28/08 at 06:36 (This content has been automatically translated from French)I use it for a month now.
This is the kind of accessory in the assembly of a pedalboard course.
The power supply seems to be regulated, and does not cause unwanted noise in the sound.
Only real fault, and is sized to my liking: each output can deliver a maximum of 55 mA ...
It's more than enough for most pedals, but not all.
Very classic example: the reverb.
Well by looking at the specs, we realize that most reverbs require more than 55 mA power supply.
My Holy Grail EHX need about 250 mA. The fact of the food product 55mA a slight ringing in the amp ... Not so terrible.
Grosse quality: size. (Size of MXR pedals: 66 (l) x111 (L) x32 (h))Read moreI use it for a month now.
This is the kind of accessory in the assembly of a pedalboard course.
The power supply seems to be regulated, and does not cause unwanted noise in the sound.
Only real fault, and is sized to my liking: each output can deliver a maximum of 55 mA ...
It's more than enough for most pedals, but not all.
Very classic example: the reverb.
Well by looking at the specs, we realize that most reverbs require more than 55 mA power supply.
My Holy Grail EHX need about 250 mA. The fact of the food product 55mA a slight ringing in the amp ... Not so terrible.
Grosse quality: size. (Size of MXR pedals: 66 (l) x111 (L) x32 (h))See less12 - wwhhhaatt
okay with limited use
Published on 06/22/11 at 12:18
The Dunlop DC brick is great for a simple board or as a secondary supply when your main supply runs out of juice. It provides seven 9 volt outputs and three 18 volt outputs with enough current to run standard stomp boxes. They include a variety of cables that work with standard boss style jacks as well as cables for 1/8" inputs (dod) and a cable that can be hooked to a battery snap in case you have an old pedal with no power jack on it. All the cables except the 1/8" are right angle which is great for keeping your board tidy. The newer models also use an offset wall wart that saves a little space over the traditional style.The main thing you must consider is that the Dunlop is only filter…Read more
The Dunlop DC brick is great for a simple board or as a secondary supply when your main supply runs out of juice. It provides seven 9 volt outputs and three 18 volt outputs with enough current to run standard stomp boxes. They include a variety of cables that work with standard boss style jacks as well as cables for 1/8" inputs (dod) and a cable that can be hooked to a battery snap in case you have an old pedal with no power jack on it. All the cables except the 1/8" are right angle which is great for keeping your board tidy. The newer models also use an offset wall wart that saves a little space over the traditional style.The main thing you must consider is that the Dunlop is only filtered and does not have isolated power outputs. What that means is that it's basically a boxed up daisy chain with a separate section for the 18 volt outputs. Daisy chaining is exactly what it sounds like; one long chain of plugs all hooked to one output. This allows the pedals grounds to be connected to each other and that can lead to ground loops and other problems that add noise to your signal.If you have any pedals that do not like being daisy chained, like old fuzz boxes, or if you use an effects loop you are better off getting something with isolated outs like the voodoo labs pedal power.
I used the brick for a few years and kept my effects loop pedals on their own dedicated power supplies. This worked for the most part but was not the quietest or cleanest setup. If you run just a few pedals in front of your amp and need some 18 volt outputs give the Brick a shot.See less00 - moosersPublished on 02/06/10 at 14:47The MXR DC Brick DCB10 is a box for powering up your pedals. As you can probably tell, it is designed for those who have a lot of pedals that they need powered up at once. It can power up to ten pedals at once - 7 nine volt pedals, and three 18 volt pedals. It comes with an 18 volt power supply that is the only thing you will need to plug into the wall. It isn't rack mountable in anyway as it is in the form of a box.
Using the MXR DC Brick DCB10 is incredibly simple. Users shouldn't have a problem hooking up their pedals to this, as it is just about as self explanatory as it gets. Simply plug your pedals into the DCB10, according to the proper voltage and you're good to go. A manual…Read moreThe MXR DC Brick DCB10 is a box for powering up your pedals. As you can probably tell, it is designed for those who have a lot of pedals that they need powered up at once. It can power up to ten pedals at once - 7 nine volt pedals, and three 18 volt pedals. It comes with an 18 volt power supply that is the only thing you will need to plug into the wall. It isn't rack mountable in anyway as it is in the form of a box.
Using the MXR DC Brick DCB10 is incredibly simple. Users shouldn't have a problem hooking up their pedals to this, as it is just about as self explanatory as it gets. Simply plug your pedals into the DCB10, according to the proper voltage and you're good to go. A manual isn't necessary to set this up at all...
The MXR DC Brick DCB10 doesn't actually make any sound of its own, which is a very good thing when it comes to power supplies like this as you definitely don't want it to add any of its own noise! I have found the unit to be quite clean and as long as you have hooked up your pedals to the proper voltage and all that, you should be fine in terms of any extraneous noise.
My only complaint about the MXR DC Brick DCB10 is the price. While it isn't exorbitantly expensive, when compared to some of the other multi-pedal power supplies like those made by Boss and Visual Sound, this does seem a bit costly. However, it does have the ability to power up more pedals than those do, but I wouldn't say that it is worth the price difference. The other feature you get with the DCB10 over the other ones is that it has the built in ability to power pedals of different voltages. If you need a device to power up your pedal board, absolutely consider the MXR DC Brick DCB10, but don't forget to also check out the Visual Sound One Spot and daisy chain, as well as the Boss daisy chain.See less00