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Guitar Effect Supply Splitter Adapter Review

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Description of Guitar Effect Supply Splitter Adapter

Wire material: PVC. Colour: Black. Cable length: about 90CM. Voltage: 9V. Current: 2000mA (Max).

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great option to get more pedals for the same power

Bought to free up more slots on my PSU. I ended up using more pedals and it works great. No problems so far, all pedals work at full power.

Pros
  • Color: Black
Cons
  • Not the best

Revainrating 5 out of 5

just what you need: a/v accessories

If you're building a pedalboard this is exactly what you need to help you put things together and it's a very reasonable price.

Pros
  • perfect for outdoor activities
Cons
  • not sure

Revainrating 5 out of 5

There were not enough 9 volt connections. It was great

I didn't have enough 9V connections on the power supply for all the pedals on my new board. I didn't want to mess around with power supplies, 9v batteries or a second power supply. The solution was to connect this inexpensive cable to the last power cable in the chain, then select the pedals with the lowest current draw and keep them under 100mA total (mini tuners and mini signal boosters) and connect them in series. I had a spare connection that wasn't being used and I just set it aside for…

Pros
  • Enjoyable
Cons
  • Outdated

Revainrating 5 out of 5

There were not enough 9 volt connections. It was great

I didn't have enough 9v connections on the power supply for all the pedals on my new board. I didn't want to mess around with power supplies, 9v batteries or a second power supply. The solution was to connect this inexpensive cable to the last power cable in the chain, then select the pedals with the lowest current draw and keep them under 100mA total (mini tuners and mini signal boosters) and connect them in series. I had a spare connection that wasn't being used and I just set it aside for…

Pros
  • Power Cable
Cons
  • Doubtful