🎸 Unleash Your Sound with Power and Precision!
The JOYO Built-in 4400mAh Rechargeable Battery Guitar Effect Pedal Power Supply is a game-changer for musicians. With a robust lithium battery that charges in just 2.5 hours, it powers your pedals for up to 10 hours, ensuring you never miss a beat. Featuring 8 versatile output jacks and a convenient 5V USB port for charging devices, this compact power supply is designed for the modern musician on the go. Plus, the bright LED indicator keeps you informed about battery life, making it an essential tool for any guitarist.
Output Current | 1000 milliamps |
Output Voltage | 9 Volts (DC) |
Output Wattage | 18 Watts |
Form Factor | compact, rectangular box |
Connector Type Used on Cable | Barrel Connector |
Input Voltage | 9 Volts (DC) |
Item Dimensions | 5.75 x 2.56 x 1.38 inches |
Item Weight | 620 Grams |
Material | Plastic, Metal, Other |
J**K
No more noise from old house power
If you are looking for something to quiet a noisy amp modeler or any other 9v pedal this is the one. I spent hundreds of dollars on high end adaptors and power conditioners and nothing else worked for my Tonex (The big one). There was always an underlying noise on all my guitar tracks that was completely eliminated by switching to this product. I will be buying more for backup.
J**D
Ticked all my boxes!
This power supply ticked the boxes I needed. It’s not the rechargeable one. But it has three regular outlets, so I can power my Tone Master Pro and FR-10, USB to keep my phone/tablet/wireless going, even for ridiculously long shows or practice sessions. Plus, it powers my wireless receiver and my Wah. With the IEC in, I can use the super long cords I bought for my PA speakers or a short one to keep clutter down.
F**O
The best power supply.
10/10
R**E
Reliable
Reliable power source for my pedal and wireless system. Used several times for rehearsals and gigs, and it provided consistent power for nearly 4 consecutive hours without fail each time. Included cables are a perfect length and including a polarity adapter cable is a great.
W**3
Good for jamming on the go!
Like most guitarists, I love my gear. That said, there's one thing I didn't like about my old pedalboard: I couldn't set it up anyplace that didn't have a convenient outlet nearby. While that's not much of an issue during most gigs, it can become a pain when you're jamming at home and just want to noodle out an idea or slam down a few riffs.That's where having a rechargeable battery pack comes in. That it's part of your power supply makes it even sweeter, since the last thing any musician needs is more stuff taking up valuable real estate. (This point is a bitter pill, and I'll get to it later.)Most of what you need for a compact pedalboard is here: You've got three 500mA barrel jack sockets for processor pedals, amp modelers, or multi-effects units. Then there's four 100mA sockets for lower-draw effects pedals. There's a USB port for recharging a phone or powering a USB device (5V 1A). You've even got one socket that's switchable between 18V, 12V, or 9V (100mA). All of this is on a unit that's about as long as a cell phone and about as thick as a Stephen King paperback (no, not "The Stand," relax).A battery light indicator will show you at a glance roughly how much battery life you've got--and of course, that life span will depend on the power draw. That said, I have no reason to doubt JOYO's claims on the product page. They certainly sound reasonable, and you're not going to turn into a thrash metalhead because you're trying to finish your set before your battery dies. (And if you *are* a thrash player... all I can say is party on, party loud, and play a longer set, will you? You've got plenty of juice left.)The unit comes with power adapter cords, a power adapter for recharging the battery (or going old school and just plugging it into a wall during use), and a single polarity switcher adapter.I've got to ding a star here, though--and it's for one thing: the power supply's on/off switch is located on the opposite side from where the power adapter plugs in. If your pedalboard has a power supply cage underneath it, you're going to have fun figuring out how to make this particular power supply practical because of that. Do you face the sockets inward--knowing you likely won't mess with those sockets again now that your pedals are installed--and leave the on/off switch on the outside where you can easily reach it... only to have to pull the whole thing out to be able to plug it in to recharge it later? Or do you face your sockets toward the back and have to feel around for the power switch? Because of this one design choice on the part of JOYO, I had to mount the power supply on the pedalboard itself, and my PSU cage now sits empty. The plus is that I now have full access to the power supply. The minus is that it's at the expense of more room on my pedalboard. It's a minor gripe for something at this price point, but nonetheless it's a gripe.Still, if my belly-aching about the power switch location doesn't carry more weight than the thought of being able to play anywhere you'd like--no longer (completely, at least) chained to outlets--you can do far worse than this power supply. I might sneer at it, but I don't regret this purchase.Everyone's got an opinion, and now you have mine!
A**R
Works great
Love it ! There may be better ones out there for a lot more $ but it works perfectly for me. Easily lasts for 3 sets or full rehearsas. But I only use 3 pedals occasionally
D**R
Whisper quiet
This unit is completely quiet, nice small form factor, can be battery powered. This is the one.
A**R
Very cool product
Very cool product. It powers my 6 pedals for many hours. No need for power cords for my pedalboard anymore.
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