

🎸 Power your sound, protect your vibe.
The JOYO JP-02 Guitar Pedal Power Supply delivers 10 isolated DC outputs with multi-voltage support (9V, 12V, 18V) and advanced safety features including independent short-circuit protection and thermal shutdown. Its compact, lightweight design and low-noise operation make it ideal for professional musicians seeking reliable, clean power for their pedalboards. Enhanced with LED status indicators and a USB charging port, it’s a versatile, gig-ready solution trusted worldwide.































































| ASIN | B07RXYP59L |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Battery type | Polymer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,623 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #22 in Guitar & Bass Pedal Boards & Cases |
| Color Name | Blue |
| Compatible Devices | Bass Pedals, Effect Pedals, Guitar Pedals, Pedalboards |
| Connector Type | Barrel Connector |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (958) |
| Date First Available | May 16, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 13.4 ounces |
| Item model number | JP-02 |
| Material Type | Metal, Other, Plastic |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 6.3 x 2.09 x 1.42 inches |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Voltage | 18 Volts, 9 Volts |
| Wattage | 15 watts |
B**R
Performs the same at a much lower price
My more expensive power supply crapped the bed. The JOYO was much less expensive, works great, is low noise, and is a great size for attaching to a pedal board. So far it’s performed exactly the same.
K**N
Great product.
If you are a player who uses pedals and travel from gig to gig with a pedalboard that requires you to plug in a power supply, you know it’s not always an optimal setup in many venues. I just purchased this Joyo rechargeable power supply. It came in on Thursday with a full charge (“Green” LED). I hooked it up to my pedalboard and turned every pedal on, and just let it sit here, since I was doing other stuff. After 5-1/2 hours, it was down into the “Yellow”, and I turned everything off. I charged it up on Friday, played a 4-hour gig friday night (turned the unit off between sets), left the pedalboard in the car all day Saturday, played a 3-hour gig Saturday night (again, turning the unit off between sets), and the unit still has a full charge at 4pm on Sunday. It was whisper-quiet, except when using my “troublemaker” Boss AD pedal because it’s a noisy pedal. Normal, even with a 9V battery. I run a MXR DynaComp (9V 100mA), Nobels ODR-1 (9V 100mA), TC Helicon Prophet Delay (9V 100mA), MXR Resonator Pedal (18V 100mA), a Boss Adaptive Distortion (9V 300mA), and a Morley Volume/Wah (9V 100mA). It has a USB port so you can charge your phone or tablet, and super-bright blue LEDs that you can turn on or off (neat effect in the dark). My only complaints are (a) that I would love to have another 18V output so I could run the Nobels at the 18V option, and (b) the power switch is on the back and can easily get bumped OR needs to be placed where you can easily get to it. All in all, even though I can’t speak to longevity I think it’s going to be a great unit for me. Another bonus is that it will operate while charging, so you can always grab an extension cord and plug it in if needed.
B**R
So far, quite impressed.
Very well built. Great design as well. It's worked perfectly since I got it. Including cutting out the hiss and whine of a formerly noisy pedal. 8 of the ports are for 9v, which is standard for the vast majority of pedals.... but keep in mind that the other 2 ports are for 12v and 18v. Luckily, I use several Wampler pedals, and most of them will run on 9v or 18v. (And yes, if you are wondering.... a pedal that is designed to take both/either 9v or 18v, will work with the 12v port.) The LEDs are bright and easy to see. I'm really impressed with this power supply! Incredible value for the money. 100% recommend.
R**N
Great power supply
Lots of power options, holds a charge for multiple gigs. Decent size to fit under even small boards. The power cords that came with it are on the stiff side, so some cord routing had less than desirable results. I’m not sure that these are truly isolated outlets. I get some weird interference when I don’t have the power cords placed neatly. And my MXR echoplex whines regardless of outlet I use, stock cables or proven cables, or where it is in the lineup. I even tried with that pedal the only one connected, still whines. So who knows? I just use another pedal But overall, I’m incredibly happy with it
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!
K**.
Great Battery life and no cord!
I like this Joyo power bank. I can run a few pedals at a time for an hour or so a few times s day ang get about a week out of a charge. I gave mine mounted under my pedal Board. It is nice that the power switch is on the back edge of the unit, but the power level LED faces the floor, so it is difficult to see when the battery is getting low. I originally had the unit under the Board with the led facing up, but when I switched to shorter power cables to the pedals, I needed to flip the power bank to pilot the higher output hacks closer to thise pedals. I would buy this again!
L**N
Funktioniert tadellos
C**S
Por el momento, todo perfecto. Se siente de buena calidad y funciona muy bien.
J**S
So far works great. Love the fact of not having to find a crappy AC power supply and moving my pedal board where ever I want
B**E
After waiting 3 weeks for my order, it was finally shipped, but did not include the NZ standard wall power adapter, even though I had spesifically requested it. I like the battery backup feature, but unfortunately the 12VDC output is only 100mA, where as most 12VDC effects pedals need at least 300mA. So this pedal is only made more for small analog pedals that don't need much. Not a bad product, just not what I expected - there are other power supplies out there that are better in my opinion (like the Mooer). If you only have minimum power requirements and would like to build a small mobile pedalboard for simple gigs, while charging your phone/tablet - this one will work.
S**T
Excellent device. Good value for money. Plenty of outputs for many pedals and three of them are 500mA outputs which is great for power-hungry pedals. Easy to charge and also has a light switch to turn off the bright led lights if required. Nice compact design which is built very well. I purchased to power pedals that are prone to ground noise in a small studio and it is now completely noiseless. Highly recommended.
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