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  • BassWalkerBassWalker

    What I needed ...

    T-Rex Engineering Fuel Tank JuniorPublished on 09/08/14 at 04:09
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    Used for 2 years.
    Value for money in my opinion. For a hundred euros you have there a "small" worthy food more expensive. No more breath or parasite in my Wampler. I have 4 + 1 tuner, all connected to this robust, heavy little red box.
    Really impeccable ... Need I say more ...?
  • 8oris8oris

    Beaver junior power supplies

    T-Rex Engineering Fuel Tank JuniorPublished on 10/31/12 at 16:11
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    # How long have you been using?
    A little over a year, and every day.
    I fed the following sets without problems (so all pedals on)
    TU3 Boss / Boss DC-3 / MXR M109 / Boss PH-1r / TC Electronics Shaker Vibrato / Boss PS-5
    TU3 Boss / Boss DC-3 / MXR M109 / Boss PH-1r / Boss PS-5 / Boss PS-5
    TU3 Boss / Boss DC-3 / AngryTroll Boss / Boss PH-1r / Boss PS-5 / Boss PS-5
    and there was even what to do to connect small shift pedals for testing! ;)

    # What is special that you like most and least?
    Most: compact, no breath, no buzz (the only one that feeds my old Boss DC-3 in silence) solid (cable and power supply itself) and finishing tops, well pack complete with all wire and cable dedic…
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    # How long have you been using?
    A little over a year, and every day.
    I fed the following sets without problems (so all pedals on)
    TU3 Boss / Boss DC-3 / MXR M109 / Boss PH-1r / TC Electronics Shaker Vibrato / Boss PS-5
    TU3 Boss / Boss DC-3 / MXR M109 / Boss PH-1r / Boss PS-5 / Boss PS-5
    TU3 Boss / Boss DC-3 / AngryTroll Boss / Boss PH-1r / Boss PS-5 / Boss PS-5
    and there was even what to do to connect small shift pedals for testing! ;)

    # What is special that you like most and least?
    Most: compact, no breath, no buzz (the only one that feeds my old Boss DC-3 in silence) solid (cable and power supply itself) and finishing tops, well pack complete with all wire and cable dedicated to power almost everything.
    Minimum: Only small configuration not too greedy (old exit Line6, large well-intensive digital pedals and multi-effects)

    # Did you try many other models before buying it?
    Yes, artec which was fine but allowed only supplies 9V. Here, you can double two 9V outputs to get 18V.

    # How would you rate quality / price ratio?
    Excellent. For the same price, we supply only 4 standard Boss, the gain is so much side "money" that side "footprint".

    # With experience, you do again this choice? ...
    Yes. Especially since it is fixed on my Pedaltrain Junior without stress. If I change, it is only for a feed with a larger total amperage to power my Zoom G3. it is certain that I shall deal first with the model of this brand.
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  • moixjjmoixjj

    Simple, robust, red

    T-Rex Engineering Fuel Tank JuniorPublished on 01/12/12 at 09:13
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    I've had 2-3 years. I am a bass player and I use it to amplify a tuner, a bassball, a fuzz, overdrive a preamp and a Tech21. With this config I plug into any amp or any sound, it always sound like a squadron of B27 in Leipzig over a stormy day. The Junior is perfectly suited to my pedalboard. And since I do not need voltage "exotic" enough for me. For others, it will fall back on other power supplies of the brand.
    I like its small size, its rock solid, numerous cables for the connections that come with the little gizmo and pretty face red. The cable to power it also comes with it could have been a little longer ... is the only downside. All rooms are equipped with sockets on the front of …
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    I've had 2-3 years. I am a bass player and I use it to amplify a tuner, a bassball, a fuzz, overdrive a preamp and a Tech21. With this config I plug into any amp or any sound, it always sound like a squadron of B27 in Leipzig over a stormy day. The Junior is perfectly suited to my pedalboard. And since I do not need voltage "exotic" enough for me. For others, it will fall back on other power supplies of the brand.
    I like its small size, its rock solid, numerous cables for the connections that come with the little gizmo and pretty face red. The cable to power it also comes with it could have been a little longer ... is the only downside. All rooms are equipped with sockets on the front of the stage and if you forget the extension, we are leaving to go play with his pedals in the middle of the amplifiers. It's a little nerd (but almost all the power supplies cables are too short, that my head does not even touch the ground).
    The value is ok. I have not tried the blue Harley Benton ugly but again, I would do exactly the same choice. There, I advocated.
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  • titibasstitibass

    T-Rex Engineering Fuel Tank JuniorPublished on 10/07/08 at 06:47
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    Power supplies for pedals: 5 out 9V DC (120mA max each) isolated (it is the diffrence with the power supply cheaper) comes with several Cables (10, 25, 50cm) and to double of 18V and a garland with five outputs, so what food pedals 9.

    I started feeding my pedalboard with a standard 9v power supply and a garland: the horror a buzz standard. So I bought a 9v power supply BOSS but it made no difference.
    I am well informed and the conclusion to have a silent power supply with output indpendante and isolates to be of rsultat sr. The voodoo lab onreuse as I leaned over to the t-rex. And that happiness, not a breath ... Total silence!

    One small snag, it is a little low amprage to power a m…
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    Power supplies for pedals: 5 out 9V DC (120mA max each) isolated (it is the diffrence with the power supply cheaper) comes with several Cables (10, 25, 50cm) and to double of 18V and a garland with five outputs, so what food pedals 9.

    I started feeding my pedalboard with a standard 9v power supply and a garland: the horror a buzz standard. So I bought a 9v power supply BOSS but it made no difference.
    I am well informed and the conclusion to have a silent power supply with output indpendante and isolates to be of rsultat sr. The voodoo lab onreuse as I leaned over to the t-rex. And that happiness, not a breath ... Total silence!

    One small snag, it is a little low amprage to power a multi-purpose zoom style B2 or G2. So 9 / 10.

    So if you are looking for zero or zero hummm buzz for your pedals and effects without breaking the bank either (100), junior is the fuel tank you need.
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  • Scott BisScott Bis

    T-Rex Engineering Fuel Tank JuniorPublished on 05/26/09 at 12:37
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    With five 9v pedals, this PSU has freed five transformers that did their job, much better than Cioks that I had and I still have.
    I have only two or three transformers in 12 and 18v and the Fuel Tank Junior does the rest of 9v pedals, nickel, quietly, very well.
    Many of cables and power supply provided in different lengths.