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Old 01-20-2009, 09:02 AM
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Around 1:35 in the video. The Versa is HUGE. It has 17 tips! The smaller one is the ISO5.
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Old 01-20-2009, 09:11 AM
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Wow that versa just MIGHT be the best thing since sliced bread. I hate daisy chains.
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Geeze it is HUGE!
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Versa Specs

1 - 9v 500ma
2 - 12v 500ma
1 - 15v 500ma
1 - 18v 200ma
1 - 24v 200ma
2 - 9v AC
1 - 12v AC
4 - 9v/12v
2 - 9v/* - 250ma
2 - 9v
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Old 01-20-2009, 09:15 AM
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That first output can handle your smaller power eaters like boss pedals. Then use some other 9V outlets for your isolated power monsters.

I could MAYBE fit it under my 2nd tier on my nyc board but i'd have to cut out the divider beam...and that's a big IF it can fit. I'll have to wait until i see dimensions...and price..
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Versa Specs

1 - 9v 500ma
2 - 12v 500ma
1 - 15v 500ma
1 - 18v 200ma
1 - 24v 200ma
2 - 9v AC
1 - 12v AC
4 - 9v/12v
2 - 9v/* - 250ma
2 - 9v
great. now that i've scaled back my pedalboard, they release the ultimate PP.
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Where is this information from? There's the older supply which is also called the versa.

I can't imagine someone actually built a pedal that could potentially power my board.
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Old 01-20-2009, 09:22 AM
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The Versa seems to have been going under some drastic changes...the information is from NAMM and the video...
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It's awesome that there is a single source that can take care of all those different power combinations, but seriously, that's just WAYYYY to freaking huge to be practical for 99.9% of musicians, even those of us who have huge pedalboards.
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that's just WAYYYY to freaking huge to be practical for 99.9% of musicians, even those of us who have huge pedalboards.
I agree. Also, it seems to offer a lot of options on voltages etc at the expense of 9V DC. For most people that's the bread and butter stuff and someone who could fit a power supply that size on their board probably uses more than five 9V DC pedals. I know thet could daisy chain but thar kinda defeats the object. Maybe it's because they won't be able to fit that many pedals on their board once they've found space for that lump!!!

Anyone know the output of the 9V AC? Where I've seen these before it's been really low which is useless. Needs to be 1A IMO to power things like the Whammy.
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Old 01-20-2009, 02:38 PM
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Using wall wart adapters in addition to a PP2+ would probably take up less space for most people I was hoping they were going to redo the specs for the Versa, but that thing is waaaaay wide and tall.
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What would probably be a sound idea is to create a modular system that starts with 4 isolated 9/12vdc and then builds from there. Big as you wanna be, small as you wanna be.
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What would probably be a sound idea is to create a modular system that starts with 4 isolated 9/12vdc and then builds from there. Big as you wanna be, small as you wanna be.
Agree. Won't the versa fit under my PT Pro, though? I mean, it LOOKS big, but its not THAT big, is it?
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Anyone know the output of the 9V AC? Where I've seen these before it's been really low which is useless. Needs to be 1A IMO to power things like the Whammy.
My Bass Whammy pulls 525mA @ 9V AC when in use.
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just talked to voodoo lab, and pedaltrain is working on a bracket for the versa...
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Old 11-02-2009, 10:32 AM
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just talked to voodoo lab, and pedaltrain is working on a bracket for the versa...
That's like McDonalds building drive-throughs for flying cars

I was checking just a week ago on their forums and Voodoo Labs still hasn't come out with set-in-stone specs for the Versa or a release date. Maybe I'll have to check again today.
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Old 11-02-2009, 10:40 AM
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just talked to voodoo lab, and pedaltrain is working on a bracket for the versa...
Here's a promo pic of the bracket, due out at the next NAMM show:


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Nice,...I know have partially chewed raisin nut bran on my monitor. Thanks bongo.
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