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« Sufficient to deliver 375mA 9V »
Published on 06/18/14 at 07:17I 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 insufficient
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 insufficient