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Old 11-07-2009, 06:41 PM
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Brand new to the whole effects things. Planning on buying 4 pedals, I was wondering what can I buy that will power up all 4 pedals to avoid batteries. Any advice? Thanks
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search google for 1stop power supply
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Old 11-07-2009, 06:55 PM
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This just might be may be perfect solution for you to both organize and power your pedals.

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Old 11-07-2009, 11:39 PM
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+1 on the OneSpot or Godlyke Powerall.

Livewire - What pedals are you planning on buying? A One Spot would be more than adequate to power most 9v pedals(x4), but if any of the pedals have a different voltage or polarity requirements, then you may need additional cables/adapters, or a different power supply. Godlyke makes the 'Powerall,' which is similar to a One Spot, and also a range of adapters and charge pumps for powering non-9v(-) pedals. On the Godlyke website you can also find a compatibility chart showing which pedals can be used with the Powerall, and any extra cables/adapters that may be necessary.

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I use a dunlop brick, it can power up to 10 pedals.
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