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Killa_Hertz
1210 posts
Apr 29, 2016
5:35 AM
Im looking for a power supply with 9v and 18v. Im not really willing to spend big bucks on it, so my options are either 1) wait to find a good used one or 2) buy one of the cheaper models

I have my reservations about the cheaper models though. I mean it is protecting a few hundred bucks worth of pedals.

Any advice?
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Last Edited by Killa_Hertz on Apr 29, 2016 5:35 AM
Killa_Hertz
1221 posts
Apr 29, 2016
1:40 PM
Yea. Thanks levi. Ive seen those and infact the joyo was the one i was lookin at (obviouslywould love a voodoo but toomuch $$) you just never know about the knock off stuff until you have it in your hands.

I have a daisy chain now. But i Also use the harp attack and it's 18v. So. .. and as you said the daisy chain i only trust with so many pedals. So it would be nice to have. I'm trying to make a pedal board for convenience more than anything. To declutter my desk, which is full of pedals and cables.


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Last Edited by Killa_Hertz on Apr 29, 2016 1:41 PM
STME58
1672 posts
May 01, 2016
11:10 AM
I just looked at the power supply I am using to power the computer I am typing this on and I see that it is and 18.5V 6.5A supply. It accepts input from 100 to 240 V at 50-60 Hz. These are quite common as one comes with every computer and most computers fail or go obsolete long before the power supply does. If this works it would only take care of the 18 v need. I'm sure there are similar 9v supplies out there but I don't know what application.


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