Cecil B. Hightower from Grand Island, FL USA
Subject:
Best bang for the buck.
Quality:
The quality seems great it don't heat up and with 2000miliamps you have plenty of power to run anything on it. Hey plus it has a lifetime warranty so they must have great faith that it will stand the test of time.
Sound:
The nice thing is it does not add any tone i.e noise or hum very clean signal. But to have a great all around clean signal you also have to have good quality cables and decent pedals.
Reliability:
Although I have not had it long I feel safe to say it will last a good while. There is no heat that builds up on the power supply so you shouldn't have to worry about it overheating and shorting out. And it is always smart to plug everything into a good surge protector to protect your power supply pedals and amp from any surges.
Overall:
Great product does what it is made to do and does it great. Definitely worth $30 and nice only having one power cable to run to your pedal board and one spot being used on your wall or power strip. And it is great that if you ever exceed the 5 adapters you can get another daisy chain to add on. Plus it will power about any style of pedal even ones without a power plug like some vintage pedals just use the 9volt clip
Playability and Feel:
My pedals like it.
Tone:
Nice clean and noiseless always a good thing for any guitar rig.
Finish:
Rely not a factor here but it is nice and black with colorful adapters.
Action:
It came with everything it should have and just plug and play.
Do you own this product?:
Yes I do I got it at AMS.
Date submitted:
5/10/2010
Jack La from Florida
Subject:
Best $30 I have spent
Quality:
Appears to be made well, it's only $30.
Sound:
No noise from the power supply and all pedals are good quality so very quiet setup.
Reliability:
I have been using it for about a month, no problems.
Overall:
This is an excellent gadget. I built a slant board with a volume pedal and strung together 5 effect pedals creating a great looking pedal board. The only expense was this power supply and a package of short cables. It looks as good and works as well as any commercially available pedal board. Total cost $40.
Do you own this product?:
yes
Date submitted:
March 8, 2010