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A bargain, but I would go with the ISO-2
It's good to be buying a power supply for a price that seems right! I had been using a daisy chain and it definitely is something else. I power 7 pedals, analog and digital (including a Line 6 M5 which originally comes with a 500 mA adapter) and it's dead silent. I don't know if it's truly isolated or not in the end but I have no reason to think otherwise (except the low price).
The unit looks very good, though I could do without the (bright) LEDs.
It's pretty compact, too.
The main annoying thing is about the cables: 1) they're all the same length, which means some are way too long, and 2) only one end is angled, so if it stays on-board, that eats a significant amount of space. This is made much worse by the fact that there are plugs on both sides of the unit (which at first seemed cool to me). For this reason, I am considering switching to the ISO-2.
The unit looks very good, though I could do without the (bright) LEDs.
It's pretty compact, too.
The main annoying thing is about the cables: 1) they're all the same length, which means some are way too long, and 2) only one end is angled, so if it stays on-board, that eats a significant amount of space. This is made much worse by the fact that there are plugs on both sides of the unit (which at first seemed cool to me). For this reason, I am considering switching to the ISO-2.
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No more noise!
Eliminated all the noise from my pedalboard. If you have a cheap power supply and you are wondering about something new then you need to check this powerplant iso 1. Great thing for a small price!
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Quiet power delivery
Took a chance on this but it has surprised me with how good it is. Very quiet, no buzzing. Bright blue leads for each channel. A good item all round.
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so far SO GREAT - gorgeous to look at , light, great design and functional
OK, i got this to power a mix of pedals, kenton midi box and some cyclone TT models
so far it is faultless and running a moog minifooger drive, boss rv6 x 2, behringer OD 300, TT303, TT606, kenton midi thru 5, one more pedal to go to reach maximum (don't have it yet lol)
i should say this in case a reader is not aware, some of the above are digital, some are analogue - NO ISSUES, isolated outs - smooth
con #1 and only (haha if you can call it that)
i have had to supply my own polarity reverse cable for my kenton, still no issues
no noise, no issues, no nothing except nice blue lights (very bright) that sit under a laptop stand
wish i had done this years ago - for roughly 50quid this is a steal
built great, stylish, powerful - cannot recommend more I just wish THOMANN would always supply UK plugs especially when they know the country of residence, free adaptors are great but a UK psu would be better, hint cough
i should add that i only learned of these multi psu things this last year or so, what a great way to have one psu instead of 8!!!! Also, I only learned this harley benton gear is Thomanns yesterday - surprised and not surprised, thomann are a quality distributor/shop so why not have quality gear.
so far it is faultless and running a moog minifooger drive, boss rv6 x 2, behringer OD 300, TT303, TT606, kenton midi thru 5, one more pedal to go to reach maximum (don't have it yet lol)
i should say this in case a reader is not aware, some of the above are digital, some are analogue - NO ISSUES, isolated outs - smooth
con #1 and only (haha if you can call it that)
i have had to supply my own polarity reverse cable for my kenton, still no issues
no noise, no issues, no nothing except nice blue lights (very bright) that sit under a laptop stand
wish i had done this years ago - for roughly 50quid this is a steal
built great, stylish, powerful - cannot recommend more I just wish THOMANN would always supply UK plugs especially when they know the country of residence, free adaptors are great but a UK psu would be better, hint cough
i should add that i only learned of these multi psu things this last year or so, what a great way to have one psu instead of 8!!!! Also, I only learned this harley benton gear is Thomanns yesterday - surprised and not surprised, thomann are a quality distributor/shop so why not have quality gear.
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Amazing value
You could spend 3-4 times the amount this costs and not really have anything better. Electrically very quiet and solidly build. Perfect for small to medium size boards made of simple pedals.
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Awesome supply
It has removed hum and hissing derived from the previous power supplies and daisy chaining I had in place. I also have the feeling that every pedal sounds better when connected to their single output and gives the sound it is intended to give fully. You can still daisy chain analog pedals if 8 outputs are not enough for all your pedals. The important thing is to have digital and high gain pedals with their own separate output. I can definitely recommend this.
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Best for the money
Just awesome... well made, silent, enough power
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recommend!!
highly recommend if you have a bunch of pedals or other 9v gear. I've used other ones that leaked noise, this one works perfectly and gives no extra noise (that i've noticed). my most used piece of equipment! only fault is the blue lights can irritate your eyes, but it has done it's job very good.
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Brilliant Pedalboard PSU
I bought this to use with the Harley-Benton Spaceship 60 pedalboard (see separate review). I was first attracted by the price, which is roughly half that of the “name” brands (Voodoo Labs, for example, which I was originally looking at as I’ve owned one in the past). The ISO-1 Pro is a beautiful piece of kit (if such a thing can be called beautiful of course **ahem**) and is very well made and sturdy, with a brushed grey metal case. It has eight outlets, all capable of 500 mA (which is quite important for digital pedals, for example, but more for my Boss WL-50 wireless guitar pedal, which draws 300 mA when the transmitter is plugged into the pedal to charge). I’m very impressed with this thing so far; my only gripe is that the mains lead is a two-pin European type, but Thomann send a free UK adapter to solve that problem. I have yet to use the PSU/Pedalboard for a gig, mainly because of the current coronavirus situation, but as soon as I do I will update this review. Edit: I’ve now gigged with this set up many times and it hasn’t let me down once. I would give it the maximum score as a result but the lack of a UK three-pin plug and the need to use an adapter is still annoying, so it still loses one star.
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Lo mejor de lo mejor...
Ligero, pequeño pero muy grande en prestaciones...buenos materiales, sobretodo la carcasa, fácil uso...
Viene con ocho conectores y la fuente...
Viene con ocho conectores y la fuente...
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