Power Supply for Pedals

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I have a first year HT Dual. I am looking for a back-up power supply for my unit. Has anyone found anything that will replace these? I'm assuming BLACKSTAR doesn't sell power supplies separately.

I hope someone steps up & makes something that can run 2 or 3 pedals at once. We're seeing some companies offering this for EVENTIDE pedals, but it's a slow go for other juice hungry pedals. Someone needs to specifically address juice requirements for BLACKSTAR pedals & multiple pedals at that. I found a power supply that would work but it is ridiculously expensive. http://www.clrwtr.com/PDF/Sola-Hevi-Duty/Sola-81-83-OEM-Power-Supply.pdf
 
What's weird is your first post to on RT is a copy/paste from reply #3 on this thread 6 years ago.
https://www.blackstaramps.com/forum/vie ... php?p=9370

Lol

With that out of the way. Idk, I'm reading this pedal is 16v? If so, 16v is weird for sure and most bricks are 9, 12 and 18v.

Honestly, the weird voltage alone would rule this pedal out from getting a spot on my board. Seems like a great standalone though.
 
maddnotez":2ely8c2e said:
What's weird is your first post to on RT is a copy/paste from reply #3 on this thread 6 years ago.
https://www.blackstaramps.com/forum/vie ... php?p=9370

Lol

With that out of the way. Idk, I'm reading this pedal is 16v? If so, 16v is weird for sure and most bricks are 9, 12 and 18v.

Honestly, the weird voltage alone would rule this pedal out from getting a spot on my board. Seems like a great standalone though.
Seems like a robot but more inportantly HOW did you find that other post???!
 
I ran into that post when I was looking for answers. I was too lazy to type up the same question again.
 
lukebarber":2wv89cw1 said:
I ran into that post when I was looking for answers. I was too lazy to type up the same question again.

:lol: :LOL: same.

Well good to see you're not a bot or a salesman. I haven't done the research to see if it's available but it's such an uncommon voltage I wouldn't be surprised if there was not a power brick out there that can power it correctly.
 

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