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Hi everyone,

I'm just starting to build up my pedal collection and I'm sick of using 9v batteries!
Iv seen a lot of the different power supplies that are available here on the forum but I don't know enough about them to decide which one to get :-\
Can anyone suggest some to me that won't break the bank but can power at least 7-10 pedals?
    I bought a Dunlop Power Brick and it's perfect for me.

    You could also check out the Voodoo Labs power supplies or the T-Rex "Fuel-Tanks".

      How much did it cost you if I may ask?



        If you are on a budget, get one of these. 2 amps so will power plenty of pedals, will just need to change the polarity of the plug.
          Voodoo Labs Pedal power 2 + and CIOKS are the best on the market...
            Royce#77 wrote: How much did it cost you if I may ask?
            Dunlop Power Brick set me back R1400. It has 7 x 9v jacks and 3 x 18v ones. It's also the size of any MXR/Zvex pedal, so it's pretty nifty.
            Dinosaur Snr wrote: Voodoo Labs Pedal power 2 + and CIOKS are the best on the market...
            Yeah, those are solid.

            I know custom audio electronics (division of dunlop I think) makes pretty serious power supplies to.

            Voodoo labs seems legit tho.
              nick wrote:

              If you are on a budget, get one of these. 2 amps so will power plenty of pedals, will just need to change the polarity of the plug.
              These are great - they can power an entire board of pedals as long as you don't require any funny voltages or tips (eg some eg positive/negative tips)
                Dinosaur Snr wrote:
                nick wrote:

                If you are on a budget, get one of these. 2 amps so will power plenty of pedals, will just need to change the polarity of the plug.
                These are great - they can power an entire board of pedals as long as you don't require any funny voltages or tips (eg some eg positive/negative tips)
                Where can I get one of these and for how much??
                  Royce#77 wrote:
                  Dinosaur Snr wrote:
                  nick wrote:

                  If you are on a budget, get one of these. 2 amps so will power plenty of pedals, will just need to change the polarity of the plug.
                  These are great - they can power an entire board of pedals as long as you don't require any funny voltages or tips (eg some eg positive/negative tips)
                  Where can I get one of these and for how much??
                  http://www.mantech.co.za sell them
                    Flipping awesome!! This is exactly what I have been looking for to stick inside my rack and run 9V along my midi cable to remote power my floor board.
                    Nice!!!
                      Adrian Rogowski wrote: These Mantech things... are they noisy?
                      They are earthed, mine is dead quiet. Currently powering 8 or so pedals.
                        Adrian Rogowski wrote: These Mantech things... are they noisy?
                        No. They are better than most (if not all) of the name-brand "brick" supplies available with a near ruler flat 9V output. Graeme, the guy that turned us on to them, did a lot of testing and they are about the best supplies out there until you start looking at the proper (and expensive) isolated multi-output supplies like the T-Rex & CIOKS, etc. Graeme posted some test results and oscilloscope pics at the time.
                          Royce#77 wrote: Hi everyone,

                          I'm just starting to build up my pedal collection and I'm sick of using 9v batteries!
                          Iv seen a lot of the different power supplies that are available here on the forum but I don't know enough about them to decide which one to get :-\
                          Can anyone suggest some to me that won't break the bank but can power at least 7-10 pedals?
                          I'm looking at a power supply like this too. I only have 4 pedals but my tuner munches batteries (especially when I forget to unplug the input jack :-[) I like the look (and price) of the Mantech one but I've just got a Boost 'n Buff which runs off 18V so I'm basically looking at something that can power 5 or so pedal and to 9 and 18 volts. I've seen that Voodo Labs do voltage doubling cables :http://www.voodoolab.com/shop/index.php?cPath=22_24_32&osCsid=qigrl35cth4k1491pi0r0ikgj7
                          The one at the bottom of the page looks to me like it can accept the male output from the Mantech PSU. Would this plus a daisy chain be an option?
                            For voltage doubling, the outputs of the supply have to be properly isolated from one another - you can't do it with a brick and a daisy chain.
                              Alan Ratcliffe wrote: For voltage doubling, the outputs of the supply have to be properly isolated from one another - you can't do it with a brick and a daisy chain.
                              Thanks Alan.

                              So if I have a 9v multipoint unit then I should be able to double up two of the outputs for 18v?

                              I've heard Turnkey music do one that's a lot cheaper than the imported ones. Anyone had any experience with these?
                                Royce#77 wrote: where can i get one of those then?
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