Needing a solid, well-built Power Supply that ticks a lot of boxes cheap?

KingsXJJ

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This looks quite nice and is priced competitively. $105. One on the way from Thomann US. $128 shipped.


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My first true power supply beyond ‘ye olde Truetone 1 Spot’ with a daisy chain cable. STOKED.
 
Inspired by a conversation with @newpedals that planted a seed… then I saw the Guitar World article and decided maybe given my investment in so many fairly expensive pedals and digital gadgets that perhaps it was wise to invest in a decent “PowerPlant” (their words not mine but I love it) that wasn’t too expensive but that ought to be a step up. Playing with the voltage and drives will be fun and I can power my ToneX One off the USB if desired.
 
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This looks quite nice and is priced competitively. $105. One on the way from Thomann US. $128 shipped.



My first true power supply beyond ‘ye olde Truetone 1 Spot’ with a daisy chain cable. STOKED.

I bought one of these about 18 months ago and popped it underneath a Harley Benton Spaceship 40 pedalboard. For the sake of comparison the last power supply I had was a Burkey Flatliner which was huge and very quiet.

The HB has been reliable, no issues whatsoever. Mine is powering 6x 9v pedals (dirt/compression) and an HXFX with a current doubler cable.
 
Vitoos. Been using a couple of these on boards for years . Never had any issue /noise . The ones I have (dc8) have a couple of 1000ma ports . I also have a mxr brick annd one of the Harley Benton ones menti9ned anbove , and I haven’t noticed any difference in quality.
 
Vitoos. Been using a couple of these on boards for years . Never had any issue /noise . The ones I have (dc8) have a couple of 1000ma ports . I also have a mxr brick annd one of the Harley Benton ones menti9ned anbove , and I haven’t noticed any difference in quality.
Thanks for the input! Not sure how long you’ve been here but given your post count, if you are new… Welcome!
 
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