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Anyone using the Sanyo Pedal Juice?

I just got one today! So far so good. I will let you know how it does this weekend after my 5 set gig. Its running a tech 21 programable character vt, a line 6 wireless, a phase 90, a boss chorus and a boss tuner. The vt and wireless are always on, so we will see how it does.
 
I just got one today! So far so good. I will let you know how it does this weekend after my 5 set gig. Its running a tech 21 programable character vt, a line 6 wireless, a phase 90, a boss chorus and a boss tuner. The vt and wireless are always on, so we will see how it does.

Looking forward to your report ! I'm interesting, but a little skeptic about this thing...

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Been gigging for three month now...and loving it. No issues to report. Well maybe one. I have to remember to charge it after a gig. I carry a one spot adapter just incase.

me too - exactly - carry a one spot just in case - but so far its all great

i have 20ft instrument cables - but 20ft power cables seem stupid (used to have to run an extension cord to the front of stage)

works awesome - super quiet
 
Like most power supplies for boards, I'm shocked at how much this thing costs. For $50 more, you can pick up a Paul Buff Vagabond Lithium pack. I use this for photography strobes, my laptop, speakers, anything else I want to take on the road. Huge amount of power and you're not limited to 9V. you've got cleaner power than comes out of your outlet, with a 150watt pure sine wave inverter.

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http://www.paulcbuff.com/vm120.php

Just something for those looking for portable power and having more than one use for it.