Power supply recommendations

Elktronics

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I am looking to pick up a new power supply for my pedal board, but I’m on a somewhat tight budget. Currently I am using a couple of onespots, which work great, but my new board doesn’t have a ton of clearance for a power strip and the suppluse to run under the board.

i am running the following pedals:

EHX Mel 9 ( has its own power supply, but would like to run from the same supply as everything else)
Compressor
Son of Ben preamp
Mostortion clone
Friedman Clone
Line 6 Tone core delay
Line 6 verbzilla
deflector reverb
Two notes cab m (has own 12v supply but would like to run from the same supply if possible)

I have been looking at the Walrus audio Aetos, but would prefer to spend a little less. Although it does have an ac pass through so I could run a small power strip from it.

If anyone has any input I’d be most appreciative. I’ve been looking at some of the budget ones on Amazon. A lot of them say they are isolated, but I get the feeling they really aren’t.

Thanks,
 
I've been using the cs7 for about 4 years and it's been perfect. It might be too tall to fit under your board but in terms of performance, it's been flawless.
 
Thank you! I have 2.5 inches of clearance at the back of the board so can fit most every commercially available power supply, except the ones I already own
 
Thank you! I have 2.5 inches of clearance at the back of the board so can fit most every commercially available power supply, except the ones I already own

Could you just raise the board by half an inch or so? Get some rubber feet and you're away.
 
Could you just raise the board by half an inch or so? Get some rubber feet and you're away.
Already has rubber feet on it. I suppose I could get bigger ones. I may be able to get a thinner power strip and save myself 1/4 of an inch. Everything would just fit, but I’m still essentially stuck using 4 wall warts.

none of the power supplies I’ve found offer 12v at the right amperage to run my cab simulator, so if I rule that out, I can look for just 9 volt supplies.
 
I picked up a couple of these to try last year, still haven't gotten to them yet

 
I am looking to pick up a new power supply for my pedal board, but I’m on a somewhat tight budget. Currently I am using a couple of onespots, which work great, but my new board doesn’t have a ton of clearance for a power strip and the suppluse to run under the board.

i am running the following pedals:

EHX Mel 9 ( has its own power supply, but would like to run from the same supply as everything else)
Compressor
Son of Ben preamp
Mostortion clone
Friedman Clone
Line 6 Tone core delay
Line 6 verbzilla
deflector reverb
Two notes cab m (has own 12v supply but would like to run from the same supply if possible)

I have been looking at the Walrus audio Aetos, but would prefer to spend a little less. Although it does have an ac pass through so I could run a small power strip from it.

If anyone has any input I’d be most appreciative. I’ve been looking at some of the budget ones on Amazon. A lot of them say they are isolated, but I get the feeling they really aren’t.

Thanks,
Hey i don't own these, but Sweetwater just started carrying the Cioks power supplies. I've been wanting the DC-7 or DC-10 for a while. I was going to buy an Effectrode Blackbird Tube pedal (before I came across this site), and it needed 1000mA. The Cioks DC-7 can do it easy. Seems quality and true isolated. Dutch company I think. Check out the youtube demos. Its very versatile.
 
Hey i don't own these, but Sweetwater just started carrying the Cioks power supplies. I've been wanting the DC-7 or DC-10 for a while. I was going to buy an Effectrode Blackbird Tube pedal (before I came across this site), and it needed 1000mA. The Cioks DC-7 can do it easy. Seems quality and true isolated. Dutch company I think. Check out the youtube demos. Its very versatile.
The DC7 or DC8 would work, but it’s about $100 over my meager budget. If I can find a used one I might be able to swing it.
 
I have the Truetone CS6, and it's great. With 3 "Y" splitters (truetone MC2), you'd be good to go for 9 pedals. There's a 12v @200mA so you'd be good for your cab sim.
It's really low profile (I have it under a pedal train metro board), and works great. Even with the adapters, it would be around 110-120$ cheaper ;)
 
Oh! I didn’t know the cables could split and power two pedals. That’s very useful. Thank you!
Although the cab sim needs 12v/300mA, so it wouldn’t quite power that one.
 
Yes, the splitter cables work well, even if you have hungrier pedals, you can use the 2 x 500 mA output to split.
I suggested the CS6 because it does say 200 mA on their site : https://www.two-notes.com/torpedo-cab-m
Ah! That’s the newer model. Mine is the older cab modeler with the footswitches. I would like to upgrade to this version, as it has a preamp now too. Mine is missing that function, and I don’t think it will run the latest update
 
I just read that the 200mA output of the CS7 can supply 300mA just fine provided that the total output of the pedal doesn’t exceed 1900mA. I think we might have a winner!
 
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