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The 1 Spot Is The Original 9V Pedalboard Power Supply That Only Takes Up One Spot On An Outlet Strip Or Wall Outlet. It Solves An Annoying Problem That People Have Complained About For Years, And Does So With Quiet, Reliable Performance!. Review: This box got rid of so much noise. - I've been considering buying a unit like this for years and finally did. I have my setup in a basement with fluorescent lighting and a sump pump with a battery backup that both create noise in my already noisy high gain 2 amp setup. Add to that my pedalboard with a Digitech Whammy and other notoriously screechy pedals and it was to the point that I didn't enjoy using my full rig anymore. The CS12 had enough mixed power jacks for everything. My TC Electronics Flashback X4 delay and the Digitech Drop pedal both use around 250-300mA and the MXR KFK EQ runs on 18 volts. The Digitech Whammy 4 works perfectly with the 800mA AC jack and now I don't need a separate bypass for it. Then there are a bunch of jacks for anything under 100mA like wah, overdrive, tuner, noise gate or whatever else I want to plug in there. This unit was fairly expensive but the cheap ones don't have the AC output for the whammy, which is the biggest troublemaker in my setup. This eliminated 3 different power adaptors, a daisy chain, a power bar extension cord and 99% of the noise from my board. I can barely tell the amp is on now until I play a note. Review: Awesome power supply, more current than I'l ever need.. very quiet and reliable - Awesome power supply, with more than enough current to feed even the largest pedalboards. Most other power supplies in this price range have either much fewer power outlets, or not enough current. The more popular Voodoo Pedal Power 2+ only has two 250mA outputs, which is not enough power to feed all the new current-hungry digital pedals out there. The CS12 has two 250mA and two 500mA outputs (both 9v DC) which is really great. They also say in the manual, that you can pull more than the stated current from a given output, as long as the total current needed by all your pedals doesn't exceed the maximum output of the CS12 (3000mA). So you could use one of the 100mA outputs to power a 200mA pedal, for example. This is very cool, and I don't think any other supplies are capable of this (or at least they don't advertise it). This is also a very quiet supply, truly isolated and very reliable. I'm very glad I went with the CS12. I actually have a lot of pedals on my board at the moment, so I have daisy-chained a few of my low-current analog distortion pedals off of one output. Since those pedals usually need less than 20mA, you can run a few of them off one of the 100mA outputs if you get a daisy-chain power cable. Then I have each of my high-power digital pedals on their own output, because those are the ones that make the most noise so you want them to be isolated. Overall I'm very happy with the CS12, and highly recommend it to anyone who is looking to power more than a few pedals. If you don't need so much power, the smaller CS7 is also a great option.






| ASIN | B012F2ALAE |
| Amperage | 3000 Milliamps |
| Brand | Truetone |
| Color | Black |
| Colour | Black |
| Connector Type Used on Cable | Barrel Connector |
| Connector type | Barrel Connector |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 out of 5 stars 653 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Form Factor | Compact, flat power supply |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00694336000454 |
| Input Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Input voltage | 5 Volts |
| Item Dimensions | 25.4 x 25.4 x 5.1 centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Stage And Studio Equipment Case |
| Manufacturer | Truetone |
| Material | Metal |
| Mfr Part Number | CS12USJ |
| Model Number | CS12USJ |
| Output Current | 3 Amps |
| Output Voltage | 9 Volts |
| Output Wattage | 54 Watts |
| Specification Met | Compliant with electrical safety and compatibility standards |
| UPC | 694336000454 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
M**N
This box got rid of so much noise.
I've been considering buying a unit like this for years and finally did. I have my setup in a basement with fluorescent lighting and a sump pump with a battery backup that both create noise in my already noisy high gain 2 amp setup. Add to that my pedalboard with a Digitech Whammy and other notoriously screechy pedals and it was to the point that I didn't enjoy using my full rig anymore. The CS12 had enough mixed power jacks for everything. My TC Electronics Flashback X4 delay and the Digitech Drop pedal both use around 250-300mA and the MXR KFK EQ runs on 18 volts. The Digitech Whammy 4 works perfectly with the 800mA AC jack and now I don't need a separate bypass for it. Then there are a bunch of jacks for anything under 100mA like wah, overdrive, tuner, noise gate or whatever else I want to plug in there. This unit was fairly expensive but the cheap ones don't have the AC output for the whammy, which is the biggest troublemaker in my setup. This eliminated 3 different power adaptors, a daisy chain, a power bar extension cord and 99% of the noise from my board. I can barely tell the amp is on now until I play a note.
C**.
Awesome power supply, more current than I'l ever need.. very quiet and reliable
Awesome power supply, with more than enough current to feed even the largest pedalboards. Most other power supplies in this price range have either much fewer power outlets, or not enough current. The more popular Voodoo Pedal Power 2+ only has two 250mA outputs, which is not enough power to feed all the new current-hungry digital pedals out there. The CS12 has two 250mA and two 500mA outputs (both 9v DC) which is really great. They also say in the manual, that you can pull more than the stated current from a given output, as long as the total current needed by all your pedals doesn't exceed the maximum output of the CS12 (3000mA). So you could use one of the 100mA outputs to power a 200mA pedal, for example. This is very cool, and I don't think any other supplies are capable of this (or at least they don't advertise it). This is also a very quiet supply, truly isolated and very reliable. I'm very glad I went with the CS12. I actually have a lot of pedals on my board at the moment, so I have daisy-chained a few of my low-current analog distortion pedals off of one output. Since those pedals usually need less than 20mA, you can run a few of them off one of the 100mA outputs if you get a daisy-chain power cable. Then I have each of my high-power digital pedals on their own output, because those are the ones that make the most noise so you want them to be isolated. Overall I'm very happy with the CS12, and highly recommend it to anyone who is looking to power more than a few pedals. If you don't need so much power, the smaller CS7 is also a great option.
E**!
No puede faltar en tu Pedalboard!!!
Una fuente de muy muy buena calidad, todo lo que necesitas en los escenarios y sin temor a cortos, fallas de voltaje etc. sin dudas todos debemos tenerla ๐ค๐ผ
J**N
Funcionamiento excelente y buen ensamblaje
Muy buen producto cumple con las espectativas e inclusive mรกs de ellas ayudo a reducir los ruidos
A**Z
Does exactly as advertised
Everything needed to set the one spot up was included. Fit perfectly under my pedalboard and got rid of most of my pedal noise! Fantastic product!
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