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Power supply for Crybaby


kissfreakmike

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All those 3 pedals seem to run on 9v,

 

I would just get a 1 Spot adapter and a daisy chain for 5 pedals.

 

You don't need exactly 9.6v, 9 is just fine, the main thing you have to look for is Ampers to make sure the pedal has enough juice.

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The best thing you can get for powering multiple pedals is pedal board multi-power supply.

 

I just got one of these for Christmas and it works great!

 

http://www.guitarcenter.com/Dunlop-DC-Brick-Multi-Power-Supply-105495402-i1124423.gc?esid=dunlop+dc+brick

 

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It can power up to ten pedals at once. Three 18V and seven 9V.

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The DC Brick is a daisy chain in a box. It doesn't really have an advantage over a regular onespot other than the 18v outs. In fact I'm pretty sure it has lower mA output.

 

If you want a nice power supply get a voodoo labs Iso 5 or pedal power +. They have isolated outputs, ac outputs, and connectors that can join two 9v outputs to make 18v. Otherwise just stick with something like a one spot.

 

The DC Brick is aight. It looks neater than a onespot but other than that it's not really better.

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The DC Brick is a daisy chain in a box. It doesn't really have an advantage over a regular onespot other than the 18v outs. In fact I'm pretty sure it has lower mA output.

 

If you want a nice power supply get a voodoo labs Iso 5 or pedal power +. They have isolated outputs, ac outputs, and connectors that can join two 9v outputs to make 18v. Otherwise just stick with something like a one spot.

 

The DC Brick is aight. It looks neater than a onespot but other than that it's not really better.

 

Well I need the 18V out for my Slash Wah. I also like the cleaner look of the power supply. It also supports 10 pedals at once. Before I got it, my one spot only supported 5 pedals and I had to have another power supply plugged in to power the last pedal on my board.

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