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Handy
get to use an extra output from my power supply (I don't have any 18v pedal) no issues so far. Would have been more user friendly if Truetone allowed switching on the power supply itself
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Extract the most out of your Truetone 1spot power supplys
I have Truetone 1spot CS12 that has 2x 18V jacks. Since I dont have any 18V pedals, but needed extra power for new pedals, I bought this adaptor. The important things about this product is that the green jack must go into the pedal. The cable is long enough so that I was able to have the bulky adaptor part under the pedal board (Pedaltrain Classic), so it's out of way.
So far it works great and has been headache free.
So far it works great and has been headache free.
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max 100mA
max output is 100mA yall, didn't see it in the description or anywhere and I think it's important that people know about this
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The only on the market to do this Job
It's very helpful when you have a 18V buy your pedals only need 9V! The 4 stars are just because of the price!
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Fulfills its purpose
What more is to say?.. well Truetone is easy to trust, because they take pedal-power very seriousely.
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Green side on the pedal!
This thing does exactly what it's supposed to do.
Cut 18v down to 9v.
It may look kinda flimsy, but I haven't had any problems yet.
Remember: green side goes into the pedal!
I always forgot :)
Cut 18v down to 9v.
It may look kinda flimsy, but I haven't had any problems yet.
Remember: green side goes into the pedal!
I always forgot :)
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No fuss, just a neat little device
I needed to use the 18V outputs on my MXR ISObrick for 9V pedals - these little plug-ins did the job. Tidy little units are tucked away and are just what I needed. Couldn't be simpler!
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