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  • Le MoukLe Mouk

    Flatliner - Powered by Burkey Flatliner SIXPublished on 11/30/09 at 00:45
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I use it for 2 months.
    Nice look with its row of green LEDs. Who cares.

    Super robust choice between 9/12/15/18V on each trip, but especially, especially:
    unlike the vast majority of power (including the Fuel Tank T-Rex), six outputs are isolated Burkey.
    Not a breath, more buzz, more "POC" switches to the pedals!

    Slightly more expensive than the Fuel Tank supra, or that the power supply to Dunlop for a quality necessarily incomparable.
    Now essential, in my case.

    For more substantial rig, its big brother the Flatliner PRO will do the job. on the other hand, it really is a monster, both in terms of quality than weight / volume!
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    I use it for 2 months.
    Nice look with its row of green LEDs. Who cares.

    Super robust choice between 9/12/15/18V on each trip, but especially, especially:
    unlike the vast majority of power (including the Fuel Tank T-Rex), six outputs are isolated Burkey.
    Not a breath, more buzz, more "POC" switches to the pedals!

    Slightly more expensive than the Fuel Tank supra, or that the power supply to Dunlop for a quality necessarily incomparable.
    Now essential, in my case.

    For more substantial rig, its big brother the Flatliner PRO will do the job. on the other hand, it really is a monster, both in terms of quality than weight / volume!
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  • pierrelouppierreloup

    Flatliner - Powered by Burkey Flatliner SIXPublished on 01/09/10 at 03:34
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    So I started, I had enough of the 4 transformer in the power strip that I was rotting my Pedalboard.

    The case is robust, scalable 6sorties I was able to feed my MXR flanger into 18 V 9V Echopark Line 6, Boss TU2 9V, Wha Wha Real McCoy 9V, and I have two pedals available. Note no problem for Line 6 pedal deemed capricious.

    I am very happy, it is expensive transformer in absolute terms, but it's still cheaper than six transformer right?
    No buzz, the 6 independently controlled outputs, different cables of different length ....

    More problems, I get repeated or on stage, I plug in the socket and single hop is all about ...
    What more.

    There was little advice on this forum for prod…
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    So I started, I had enough of the 4 transformer in the power strip that I was rotting my Pedalboard.

    The case is robust, scalable 6sorties I was able to feed my MXR flanger into 18 V 9V Echopark Line 6, Boss TU2 9V, Wha Wha Real McCoy 9V, and I have two pedals available. Note no problem for Line 6 pedal deemed capricious.

    I am very happy, it is expensive transformer in absolute terms, but it's still cheaper than six transformer right?
    No buzz, the 6 independently controlled outputs, different cables of different length ....

    More problems, I get repeated or on stage, I plug in the socket and single hop is all about ...
    What more.

    There was little advice on this forum for product distributed recently and even though I tried qaund.
    Now there will be a more positive opinion ....
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  • ozzyozburneozzyozburne

    A great power supply!

    Flatliner - Powered by Burkey Flatliner SIXPublished on 11/11/10 at 01:47
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    Caractristiques: 6 output isolated power supply, all in the Self-Employed-selectable voltage: 9, 12, 15, 18v, 100ma per output. Dimensions 10x5x8, 5cm.
    Well, just Reue, I will return in a few months for reliability over time.
    I had a Harley Benton (super q / p that the long, but I needed two 18v outputs as changes in my pedalboard. In addition, non-isolated outputs of Benton g nraient lot of noise, with facade and pedals in the loop.
    The more noise, the slection by the voltage output is highly practical, the PSU is very small and built like a tank, it yammer a replacement fuse with the record. Note that now the power cord is dtachable of the PSU.
    I even feel that my pedals sound better …
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    Caractristiques: 6 output isolated power supply, all in the Self-Employed-selectable voltage: 9, 12, 15, 18v, 100ma per output. Dimensions 10x5x8, 5cm.
    Well, just Reue, I will return in a few months for reliability over time.
    I had a Harley Benton (super q / p that the long, but I needed two 18v outputs as changes in my pedalboard. In addition, non-isolated outputs of Benton g nraient lot of noise, with facade and pedals in the loop.
    The more noise, the slection by the voltage output is highly practical, the PSU is very small and built like a tank, it yammer a replacement fuse with the record. Note that now the power cord is dtachable of the PSU.
    I even feel that my pedals sound better (placebo effect, or better signal, dc performance? Not know, I'm happy in both cases ...!!!...)
    In any case, my OCD 18v, it's really much better!
    It took me time to invest in a PSU 10 port 159, but I'm happy with my choice and my purchase.
    Guitars purchased from Rebellion, the cool and srieux tl.
    I highly recommend, it's a great product, nothing wrong.
    I put 10 because I compared with other power supply of the market and the characteristics that correspond to my needs. And these features in the Burkey is no default.





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