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Pedaltrain Volto

kewp

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Mar 12, 2015
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Hi. Putting together a new pedalboard and am looking for a power supply. Love that the volto is rechargeable, but it says it is not meant for high drain pedals.

Would it work to power a Darkglass Vintage (the small pedal), a vt bass di, and a h9?
 
Pedaltrain is supposed to be coming out with their own Spark power supply (not rechargeable) that'll fit under a Nano. But they've been very tight-lipped about when it'll actually arrive, and so far it is totally MIA. So...there's that.
 
Have always wanted one, but my Zoom MS-60b has kept me from it. While it doesn't usually pull the 500mA max it says to allow, I wouldn't feel comfortable with the Cioks 300mA outlets. Would love to hear if anyone has had experience pushing that boundary.

Welp, I missed this announcement somehow but looks like Pedaltrain will soon have me covered:
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I just recently started using a Volto for my board. So far, so good. But all of my pedals are 9v and are not high drain.

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