🎸 Power Up Your Performance!
The Aklot Fully Isolated Guitar Pedal Power Supply features 10 DC outputs, including a unique buffer pedal function, ensuring optimal performance for your guitar and bass effect pedals. With built-in short circuit and overload protection, this lightweight and portable power supply is designed for musicians who demand reliability and quality.
A**R
Isolated guitar pedal power
Excellent product well worth the money
N**R
Extremely useful. Works well.
I had some trepidation over getting this power supply, as I couldn't find anywhere that detailed what polarity the 9v output ports were. My pedals are all centre-negative, which is the opposite to all of my single power supply blocks, and I have to use an adapter to switch the polarity. I was most pleased then when I discovered that while the 18v input supply for this unit is centre-positive, all the 9v output ports are centre-negative! *PHEW* :)With that out the way, this is an awesome multi-port power supply unit, with some great features. I really like that the outputs have been grouped to provide different levels of current, so that there's no risk of overloading a low output port with a pedal that requires a much higher level of current, and smaller less hungry pedals can use the low output ports. Each output is isolated, and I detected no hum or noise on the lines, and everything sounded clean, with no signal loss.It comes with 10 power supply cables to run to all your pedals, and each output has a bright LED which is easy to see, and that will change from green to red if any short circuit is detected. There's even a USB port so you can connect a phone or tablet - useful if you want to review pedal settings or specific sound combination connections on the fly.All in all, a great power supply unit that will satisfy most guitarists pedal power requirements.
E**R
PSU unit is good, cables are of poor quality
I was putting my pedals on my board and, as you do, you need to bend the cable for it to pass through the pedalboard hole. Snap ! No bend whatsoever. The cables were exposed first use.The PSU unit itself is small and accepts loads of different current which is great but please supply angled cables, those ones are appalling.
J**S
Essential for a pedal board
If you play guitar you will be well aware of the frustrations of powering your pedals. While some will take a 9v battery other don't and require a power supply. To make things more frustrating, every pedal tends to be centre ground. And with the majority of generic power supplies being centre positive you need to look to something more specialist. This pedal board power supply is a perfect solution. Wit 10 9V DC outputs and 5v USB, it should be able to power all of your pedals. Add to that a buffer to augment your signal chain.In the box you get the pedal power board, the PSU, 10 power patch cables, some cable ties and a user guide. The power board is metal in construction and feels well made. It features an 18v out, 2x 9v 500ma, 2x 9V 300ma, and 5x 9v 200ma. It also features a 5v 800ms USB socket. If I am honest I am not keen on the placement of the 18v out. I feel they could at least have used a different colour to try and distinguish it, if not locate it to the rear or the side. Around the rear is where you will find the buffer. This will help to maintain your signal through the effects chain. This is switchable and really handy when running multiple pedals without an FX loop on your amp.Minor gripes about the placement of the 18v line, this is really good power supply for your pedal board. The addition of a buffer makes this fairly complete.
P**K
AKLOT Guitar Power Supply
Maybe at my own risk and peril, I don't really understand voltages and wattages, I just know how to plug guitar pedals into a power supply and hope that they work.I have 8 pedals that I can plug in, which means this power supply has enough ports to accommodate all of them. I got them all plugged in, patched together and I was ready to play. There are a range of different lights that appear when all plugged in so you can easily see when its on - even during daylight.Comparing to a Donner guitar PSU I already own, I would say it is equally as comparable. Power works, no excessive interference and does the job!Might be a bit fragile if you are going to be carrying it around and gigging often, but for home use on a pedal board, its more than okay!
J**W
Exactly what I needed - Excellent!
All guitarists accumulate pedals, and it becomes increasingly difficult to power them without a rats nest of cables.Up to now, I had been surviving by using multiple power supplies, or a single power supply with a multidrop connector (but my current requirements were exceeding the largest power supply I had, and there were some mains noise leakage issues).So I jumped at the opportunity to try the AKLOT Power Supply .... and it is very, very good.First of all, there are nice short power connectors (included) from the power supply to the pedals, so minimal rat's nest problems.Next, absolutely no mains noise issues at all (not even on my Boss looper which was very susceptible to it), so the 'isolated' part of the power supply seems to be doing it's job wonderfully.There is a 'buffer-in/buffer-out' socket through which you can route your guitar signal, but I couldn't hear the difference, and the description about it's utility ("you will get a better playing experience") was a little bit vague.I like that I could choose and match the current requirements for each pedal.I like the USB charging socket (for music on my tablet, but I'm sure others might be using their phones for backing tracks).And I like the robust build, so this is not going to get damaged when being moved around and reconfigured.Now that I have tried this excellent solution, there is no way I could go back to using lots of individual power supplies.I didn't realise just how much I needed it until I tried it, so am now very happy 😁
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