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Truetone 1-Spot Power Supply
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AC Adapters for Pedal from Truetone belonging to the 1 Spot series

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  • Samu15Samu15

    Truetone 1-Spot Power SupplyPublished on 05/25/09 at 02:12
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Shopping on site English version combo pack, which includes:
    - The 1Spot PSU (UK plug in, but the adapter is supplied free EU website)
    - A garland 8 connectors
    - Two 9V battery connector format
    - Two connectors format mini-jack and reverse polarity

    In short, everything that I needed to feed my little set of pedals plutthtrogne (Tuner Danelectro DJ-11 format Boss, wha / volume Jen format mini-jack, and two Behringer Boss also format).

    Not a single buzz conclusion (though I'm not in the cheap pedals with lace or vintage), the current is more than enough dlivr despite intensive pedals (the DJ-11 and r troclairage and Behringer FX600 is not trs economy) and not finishing point ct …
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    Shopping on site English version combo pack, which includes:
    - The 1Spot PSU (UK plug in, but the adapter is supplied free EU website)
    - A garland 8 connectors
    - Two 9V battery connector format
    - Two connectors format mini-jack and reverse polarity

    In short, everything that I needed to feed my little set of pedals plutthtrogne (Tuner Danelectro DJ-11 format Boss, wha / volume Jen format mini-jack, and two Behringer Boss also format).

    Not a single buzz conclusion (though I'm not in the cheap pedals with lace or vintage), the current is more than enough dlivr despite intensive pedals (the DJ-11 and r troclairage and Behringer FX600 is not trs economy) and not finishing point ct (the connectors are plugged easily but firmly).
    In short, under 30, I am more than satisfied.
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  • areareareare

    Truetone 1-Spot Power SupplyPublished on 10/20/09 at 14:14
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    1.7 A MODEL
    Connect 2 Ibanez effects and a Dunlop Cry Baby 3 via a connection string Ibanez

    How long have you use it?

    Used for 1 year.
    What is the particular feature you like best and least?

    The +: Compact, no noise or hum, the amprage dlivr.

    Have you tried many other models before acqurir? No

    How do you report qualitprix?

    At the current price of electronics, a bit expensive as any other.

    Exprience with, you will do again this choice?

    yes

    I put 8 because of the price and non-compliance with the quality of production (non homogne, as some have had to dboires dfectueuse PSU) for the price.
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    1.7 A MODEL
    Connect 2 Ibanez effects and a Dunlop Cry Baby 3 via a connection string Ibanez

    How long have you use it?

    Used for 1 year.
    What is the particular feature you like best and least?

    The +: Compact, no noise or hum, the amprage dlivr.

    Have you tried many other models before acqurir? No

    How do you report qualitprix?

    At the current price of electronics, a bit expensive as any other.

    Exprience with, you will do again this choice?

    yes

    I put 8 because of the price and non-compliance with the quality of production (non homogne, as some have had to dboires dfectueuse PSU) for the price.
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  • Balley WarsonBalley Warson

    Truetone 1-Spot Power SupplyPublished on 07/04/11 at 13:52
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    Bought almost two months ago, I use it every time now.
    This is my first diet "multi pedals" So, no, I can not compare with VoodooLab & co.

    Assets:
    - Square cheap (41 €, 51 with the shipping costs)
    - Version "Combo" includes a spider 8 catches, well spaced
    - As well as several adapters (including 2 mini jack and two 9v batteries)
    - 1700 mA, plenty to do!
    Cons:
    - No isolated outputs to avoid ground loops
    - It is that the 9v
    - Better to leave it mounted on a pedalboard, otherwise it's just plugging along every time! (Yes I'm lazy when to put everything away ...)

    Go a 7 / 10, she deserves it!
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    Bought almost two months ago, I use it every time now.
    This is my first diet "multi pedals" So, no, I can not compare with VoodooLab & co.

    Assets:
    - Square cheap (41 €, 51 with the shipping costs)
    - Version "Combo" includes a spider 8 catches, well spaced
    - As well as several adapters (including 2 mini jack and two 9v batteries)
    - 1700 mA, plenty to do!
    Cons:
    - No isolated outputs to avoid ground loops
    - It is that the 9v
    - Better to leave it mounted on a pedalboard, otherwise it's just plugging along every time! (Yes I'm lazy when to put everything away ...)

    Go a 7 / 10, she deserves it!
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  • nickname009nickname009

    Truetone 1-Spot Power SupplyPublished on 08/26/11 at 21:59
    This is an innovative 'one spot' adapter, basically an adapter that only takes up one spot. You can purchase daisy chains to power up to 8 pedals for each adapter. It's worldwide usage is what makes it quite popular in my opinion and the fact that it actually works is also helpful!

    There have been many debates about using power adapters over brick power supplies etc and yes I used to use a brick power supply, a few different types of which have been very great! However the 1 spot seems to do the job just as well I think. Of course there are disadvantages and advantages to using either but it also depends on the budget and what type of rig you've got etc. I think most everyday jammers and…
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    This is an innovative 'one spot' adapter, basically an adapter that only takes up one spot. You can purchase daisy chains to power up to 8 pedals for each adapter. It's worldwide usage is what makes it quite popular in my opinion and the fact that it actually works is also helpful!

    There have been many debates about using power adapters over brick power supplies etc and yes I used to use a brick power supply, a few different types of which have been very great! However the 1 spot seems to do the job just as well I think. Of course there are disadvantages and advantages to using either but it also depends on the budget and what type of rig you've got etc. I think most everyday jammers and casual giggers would probably suffice with this type of power supply. It's relatively low noise and reliable. While most pro gig players would probably have that peace of mind with the power supplies.

    Oddly enough I went from using a huge board and a power supply down to just less than 5 pedals and the 1 spot and I haven't had any troubles in live situations. I've also seen a few of my guitar player buddies in their bands using the 1 spot with their boards and live, I didn't notice any extra noise or see them struggle with powering anything. They're the ones that convinced me to simplify my rig to a most 'realistic' rig. The fact that it provides more MA than anybody usually needs means that you power nearly anything with it! Great, good, quick!
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  • ReiepReiep

    Good food

    Truetone 1-Spot Power SupplyPublished on 04/12/11 at 00:03
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    9V DC, 1700 mA. I use it to power a Korg Pitchblack a DIY OD, an ISP Decimator and a TC Electronic Flashback, the first two front and two in the loop of my AMT SS-20.

    I have no great surprise a slight hum due to ground loop, but I expected. For the rest, it is his office, nothing special to be deplored. Possibly one regret: that she does not have 2 outputs.

    Note that the kit includes a classical garland with 8 bits (center negative), 2 nozzles 3.8 mm, 1 for Line 6 pedals and 2 clips for 9V battery.

    A remake? For a small pedalboard with pedals preferably the same side as the preamp, yes. In the opposite case, a true power output isolation will be necessary.

    Final score: 8. It works, …
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    9V DC, 1700 mA. I use it to power a Korg Pitchblack a DIY OD, an ISP Decimator and a TC Electronic Flashback, the first two front and two in the loop of my AMT SS-20.

    I have no great surprise a slight hum due to ground loop, but I expected. For the rest, it is his office, nothing special to be deplored. Possibly one regret: that she does not have 2 outputs.

    Note that the kit includes a classical garland with 8 bits (center negative), 2 nozzles 3.8 mm, 1 for Line 6 pedals and 2 clips for 9V battery.

    A remake? For a small pedalboard with pedals preferably the same side as the preamp, yes. In the opposite case, a true power output isolation will be necessary.

    Final score: 8. It works, and can supply a simple pedalboard without paying too much.
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  • HardBluesHardBlues

    Impeccable

    Truetone 1-Spot Power SupplyPublished on 09/18/10 at 11:34
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I use it for two years to feed my five pedals:
    Dunlop Cry Baby, Berhingher tuner, Maxon OD-808, Proco Rat (with the adapter from the same brand) and Booster Electro-Harmonix LPB-1.

    I had bought on the advice of a salesman in "On Line Effect" in Lyon which is an address that I recommend and I do not regret.

    Strong powerful that no interference could be better?
    Perhaps a switch.
  • moosersmoosers

    Truetone 1-Spot Power SupplyPublished on 11/17/09 at 19:19
    The Visual Sound 1-Spot nine volt power supply is designed for use with effects pedals and will work with just about any pedal that requires nine volts of power.  I've never been in a situation where it didn't work for a pedal that I was trying to use and I've used it with Boss, Ibanez, and a number of other brands of pedals.  I would double check to make sure that your pedal will be compatible with this power supply, but it should work with any pedal that needs nine volts of power.  I have also used this in tandem with the daisy chain and it does a great job as I don't get any extraneous noise coming from the power supply as I often do with other power supplies.  It is also great that this…
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    The Visual Sound 1-Spot nine volt power supply is designed for use with effects pedals and will work with just about any pedal that requires nine volts of power.  I've never been in a situation where it didn't work for a pedal that I was trying to use and I've used it with Boss, Ibanez, and a number of other brands of pedals.  I would double check to make sure that your pedal will be compatible with this power supply, but it should work with any pedal that needs nine volts of power.  I have also used this in tandem with the daisy chain and it does a great job as I don't get any extraneous noise coming from the power supply as I often do with other power supplies.  It is also great that this isn't a huge wall wart power supply as it easily fits on a power strip without covering up other inputs.  Another good thing about the Visual Sound 1-Spot is that the chord is extremely long and will reach quite far.  With other power supplies I found myself not being able to reach and having to move my pedals, which can be a major hassle while trying to set up quickly on stage.  Beyond these nice features, this is a simple power supply and will definitely do the job that it advertises to do.  The price of the 1-Spot is about the same price as a Boss power supply, but is will only take up a single spot on your power source and in my opinion just feels a lot sturdier than other power supplies that I have used in the past.  If you have a bunch of pedals that require nine volt power I would definitely recommend picking up the Visual Sound 1-Spot and the daisy chain as it is probably the best option out there in terms of powering your standard size power supplies.
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