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  • FredcarbuFredcarbu

    Harley Benton Power PlantPublished on 11/21/09 at 02:12
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    I use it for about a year.
    Before I used a small transformer with a garland, and I had a lot of breath.
    Since I use more worries.

    It's cheap, solid (I'm hanging by repeating the concert and at least twice a week) and complete.

    So if I had to redo this purchase, it would be your eyes closed!

    Recommend !!!!
  • give35give35

    Harley Benton Power PlantPublished on 11/21/09 at 02:30
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    How long have you use it? Days

    Before I used to be a bunch of transformer or a power strip cord (sssnake). Whatever the solution, I had parasitic sounds in the amp. I even "stupid" separate pedal because I thought there was inconsistency between pedals <=> acoustic amp (Marshall AS100D) or pedals <=> power amp (Hartke Piggyback) with guitars Ovation Legend and Epiphone SheratonII .dropoff window

    Now all combinations work quietly: BOSS pedals (CS3 and Super Phaser) Modtone (Vintage Speedbox and delay) and BETA-ALVIN CS100.

    Only regret not feeding my Digitech JAMMAN => you need a specific power supply (1300mA)

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    Choice again: yes yes yes without hesitation .…
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    <ul class="ul">

    How long have you use it? Days

    Before I used to be a bunch of transformer or a power strip cord (sssnake). Whatever the solution, I had parasitic sounds in the amp. I even "stupid" separate pedal because I thought there was inconsistency between pedals <=> acoustic amp (Marshall AS100D) or pedals <=> power amp (Hartke Piggyback) with guitars Ovation Legend and Epiphone SheratonII .dropoff window

    Now all combinations work quietly: BOSS pedals (CS3 and Super Phaser) Modtone (Vintage Speedbox and delay) and BETA-ALVIN CS100.

    Only regret not feeding my Digitech JAMMAN => you need a specific power supply (1300mA)

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    Choice again: yes yes yes without hesitation .... No more Strip, parasites sounds ....
    Good zic
    Treblig
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  • efabricefabric

    Swiss Army Knife

    Harley Benton Power PlantPublished on 10/28/13 at 03:12
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    I am using for nine years.
    C'tait my first guitar amp. I pass the lamps since. See anything in sound and dynamics. I bought it on the Internet here based on the videos.
    The prampli is not exceptional. It is difficult to keep a clean high volume sound. Crunch sounds are drafts and the distortions very aggressive. As against the DI gave me a good sound for bass. The effects loop includes a speaker simulation (top section) that can not be bypassed, except back into the amp with a jack / RCA cable.
    In the end I use as a power amp for my studio monitors (without even a volume knob) on entering the line between cinch (10db).
    We must take it as a backup amp in case of failure. It is perfec…
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    I am using for nine years.
    C'tait my first guitar amp. I pass the lamps since. See anything in sound and dynamics. I bought it on the Internet here based on the videos.
    The prampli is not exceptional. It is difficult to keep a clean high volume sound. Crunch sounds are drafts and the distortions very aggressive. As against the DI gave me a good sound for bass. The effects loop includes a speaker simulation (top section) that can not be bypassed, except back into the amp with a jack / RCA cable.
    In the end I use as a power amp for my studio monitors (without even a volume knob) on entering the line between cinch (10db).
    We must take it as a backup amp in case of failure. It is perfect for a: small and robust. It does not heat.
    This amp has all the same few problems. A ground loop doing a background buzz. We can break the ground loop in dvissant Jack sockets (instrument and headphone) in faade. I isolated from mine with fittings attached! Since there is still a "hiss" very low, but nothing to do with the ground loop buzz.
    There was also a continued reminder of the problems that I have not had the level of the internal voltage regulator. There is a resistance or diode weld the inside to avoid the. I did a long time ago without any disassemble and I have not had trouble since.
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  • olivier61olivier61

    Not terrible

    Harley Benton Power PlantPublished on 08/22/14 at 00:25
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    I used this power six months. It provides power 8 pedals 9 volts and 12 volts 2. It parraissait fine. At first everything worked. And then the off button no longer worked properly after 2 months. Shortly after she started to generate me a noise. So I replaced since.
  • ddnddn

    Average Average

    Harley Benton Power PlantPublished on 07/02/14 at 23:04
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    I kept this power supply 6 months. All metal construction is extremely strong, full of cables, AC and DC 12V output on paper is excellent. But as it delivers 500 mA total without isolated outputs, soon being asked to supply anything other than distos it buzzes in every way.

    So well ... For a pedalboard with pedals to low demand, it will, if not buy a real alim. Since I have a Pedal Power 2 I know I will not go back.
  • -Livingroom--Livingroom-

    made his taff for the price!

    Harley Benton Power PlantPublished on 01/04/14 at 05:39
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    I use it for 5 years and it still holds up! Therefore robust. I like the price and the ability to have multiple voltages available. I do not like the fact that the case is not an isolated case and that of adding effects in a loop (for example) the buzz can make themselves welcome!

    I previously used the special power supplies (one per foot) and garlands (that drop quickly on tour) and short ... we decide to make this investment, and even if I changed recently for Modtone, I do not regret this purchase!
  • Paul BoogiePaul Boogie

    preferably avoid ...

    Harley Benton Power PlantPublished on 11/11/13 at 12:44
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    A power supply that generates a buzz in the saturated quite embarrassing and certainly pronounced channel due to a ground loop ... otherwise good solid construction and complete configuration ..
  • zhe.bobozhe.bobo

    Do the job

    Harley Benton Power PlantPublished on 11/03/13 at 06:04
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    How long have you use it?
    I use it for about 4 months

    Have you tried many other models before buying it?
    No

    What is the particular feature you like best and least?
    Simple and effective

    How would you rate the quality / price?
    Means. This device has mounted me that electricity was not up to standard at home. Indeed, in all rooms repet where I went to play this pedal do all crack up. Probably a problem with grounding. With me it does not trip ...

    With experience, you do again this choice? ...
    When I have tried higher end models I verais
  • efabricefabric

    Done its job

    Harley Benton Power PlantPublished on 10/28/13 at 03:18
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    I had a breakdown over it a few weeks ago. It was enough to change a small fuse going again nickel. Warning, there is a single internal voltage regulator for all power supplies. Some pedals can alone put your PSU knees, or create noise associated with regulator overstretched. Know before you connect it all your digital multi-effects (noise digital to analog masses connected masses) and big greedy pedals (moogerfooger in my case).
    If in doubt, take her little brother just five outputs: The five outputs each have a dedicated controller.
  • CautionHotCautionHot

    Good and bad

    Harley Benton Power PlantPublished on 10/25/13 at 14:12
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    8 outputs 9v delivering a max of 500mA, a 12V output AC and DC .. On paper it is for € 40 but Fame (and other brands) are as good or better with isolated outputs.

    The interior is a transformer, a diode bridge, a capacitor and a voltage regulator. Then a small zener and led to ON. 7809 voltage regulator slammed on my own, I changed without difficulty but be handyman in case of problems. Otherwise it is a relatively quiet PSU so the Q / A is good
  • benmailbenmail

    very well

    Harley Benton Power PlantPublished on 10/22/13 at 12:24
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    Very good material. Never a problem.
  • morettomoretto

    I love it

    Harley Benton Power PlantPublished on 10/21/13 at 14:29
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    I use it for 2 years, I bought the first power supply is top and does a good job of alim ... may have to plug several pedals.
  • philchaphilcha

    Good for beginners.

    Harley Benton Power PlantPublished on 10/20/13 at 11:12
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    Positive: good value for money, 8 outputs + 2 9v 12v.
    Downside: a little heavy and fragile fuse.
  • NikoLPNikoLP

    Fine

    Harley Benton Power PlantPublished on 10/19/13 at 03:57
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    Hello,
    I use it for 2 years and I do not have to complain this time.
    It feeds 6 pedals now and has provided in the past eight.
    I have not encountered any problems of buzz due to the mass, which can be read by location.
    Manufacturing point of view, it's solid. It has two 12V outputs if necessary.
    I would do this purchase. I would still try other power supply on my config to see the difference, and actually estimate the value for money.
    For those who are not convinced, I think it can also act as an emergency power supply in case.
    I recommend it for those who have a lot of pedals that are tired of batteries, which do not have the scholarship Rothschild.
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    Hello,
    I use it for 2 years and I do not have to complain this time.
    It feeds 6 pedals now and has provided in the past eight.
    I have not encountered any problems of buzz due to the mass, which can be read by location.
    Manufacturing point of view, it's solid. It has two 12V outputs if necessary.
    I would do this purchase. I would still try other power supply on my config to see the difference, and actually estimate the value for money.
    For those who are not convinced, I think it can also act as an emergency power supply in case.
    I recommend it for those who have a lot of pedals that are tired of batteries, which do not have the scholarship Rothschild.
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  • RawDeltaBluesRawDeltaBlues

    This is an 'alim ...

    Harley Benton Power PlantPublished on 10/19/13 at 05:54
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    I feed my Fuzz without output transformer, overkill and ageless, my T-rex that sends better 12V and 9, and my Chinese delay preamp 'my' Mississippi Drum Machine "ridge-house. It sometimes sounds like a mass when it does not have its own electrical outlet or questionable facilities (like garages, cellars bar etc ...) but then it just plug with no earth cable. Apart from that, it works very well, and has a switch for the price of 2 rechargeable ...
    It has eight 9V outputs a 12V DC and 12V AC, 500mA developing each (enough to power 99.9 100 pedals market). Every son provided for powering all types of pedals except those intended to work only with batteries, but a trip to the electronics stor…
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    I feed my Fuzz without output transformer, overkill and ageless, my T-rex that sends better 12V and 9, and my Chinese delay preamp 'my' Mississippi Drum Machine "ridge-house. It sometimes sounds like a mass when it does not have its own electrical outlet or questionable facilities (like garages, cellars bar etc ...) but then it just plug with no earth cable. Apart from that, it works very well, and has a switch for the price of 2 rechargeable ...
    It has eight 9V outputs a 12V DC and 12V AC, 500mA developing each (enough to power 99.9 100 pedals market). Every son provided for powering all types of pedals except those intended to work only with batteries, but a trip to the electronics store, once (2 actually) soldering iron and is made .. .
    And 10 outputs are isolated ...
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