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Truetone CS6 for Nano

Burwabit

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Apr 4, 2011
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My pedal needs are simple and I've been using a Nano board for a while - Line 6 wireless -> Tuner -> Comp -> Dirt/DI. I've always used one of those little 1 Spot spider cables. Worked fine but kind-off a mess, even with zip ties. And if the tips touch it can flip a fuse.

I just discovered Truetone 1 Spot Pro CS6 power supply. This thing works awesome, and it's so much cleaner setup than the cheaper multi-plug. Now I just have an IEC cable and instrument cable to worry about, no mess. Bassists dream.

The only problem is I need a second one now for my guitar board on a Nano+.

https://truetone.com/cs6/
 
Yeah they are great, I love both of mine. I use the CS12 on my big board.

For the CS6, I use one of these cables which makes plugging in the power so much easier. You can get them shorter or longer depending on what you want. I think I actually use a 6 incher.
https://www.amazon.com/Tripp-Lite-IEC-320-C14-IEC-320-C13-P004-003/dp/B00FBA1UH6/ref=sr_1_7?crid=3BBA3KZ2JBSJ6&keywords=iec+extension+cable&qid=1564749432&s=gateway&sprefix=iec+,aps,137&sr=8-7


As a side note, the Cioks DC7/Eventide PowerMax works as a no-drill mounting solution for the Nano board. They cost about double the Trutone CS6 though.
 
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Another vote for the CS6, love this thing! Great design and easy to get mounted. Here it is on one of my Nano's.

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