Power Supply Problems

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MiKeGTR

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Hi

I'm looking for a multi effects power supply that will power both my 9v DC pedals AND my Line 6 M9. I'm tired of taking the hefty Line 6 plug to gigs as well as my DC power brick, and want an all in one type thing. Price wise I'm looking for something like the one-spot or Power-all, but If something like the Voodoo Labs Power 2 works then i'd pay the extra £££.

I know ive suggested a few names but i'm not sure what i have to look for so any tech advice would be great.

Many Thanks

MiKe
 
Its going to be hard to find a supply that will power your pedals and the Line6 M9. In fact, I don't know of one. The M9 takes 9V AC, not sure what the current draw is on that, but its likely pretty high.
 
Cioks TS might be an option, or a GigRig Generator.

Check both of 'em out.

V.
 
Look into a Burkey Flatliner, it provides 9-12v DC and 1A of 9v AC.
 
MiKeGTR":1i7pgren said:
Thanks for all the replies, but I think I'm out of luck. Found that the Line 6 M9 alone runs on 2000MA, thats alot of power, lol.

I've managed to find this 3000MA multi-adapter but I think it just runs DC, I need both.

http://www.effectpowersupplies.com/stom ... -696-p.asp


Thanks again


MiKe

Are you sure the M9 actually draws 2000mA? I know the adapter is a 2000mA adapter, but that does not mean the pedal actually draws that much. I would contact line6 and ask them about the current draw (since I didn't see if posted on their site). It may be that the M9 only draws 800mA and they just have a 2000mA adapter to be safe....
 
Tawlks":16ftkrl6 said:
The Voodoo Labs Pedal Power 2 Plus has switchable outputs that are designed for line 6 pedals.
http://www.voodoolab.com/pedalpower_2.htm

The Line6 M9 is a special beast and runs on 9V AC. The voodoo labs PP2 only has DC outputs. Normally I recommend the PP2, but in this case it doesn't work if the goal is all the pedals on one power supply.
 
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