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No hay artículos en el carroAlejandro Ángeles
Comentado en México el 11 de agosto de 2024
Espero que mi imagen hable por si misma. Tomando en cuenta el costo, alimenta sin problemas mis pedales. No escucho ruido. Es una fuente de poder útil para guitarristas que tocan en casa y no trasladan su pedalboard. Imagino que si ese fuera el caso, no duraría mucho. Pero para uso exclusivo en casa, es una excelente opción.
Thomas clair
Comentado en Canadá el 13 de junio de 2024
Not much to say ,it does the job
David Emmanuel Barraza Paredes
Comentado en México el 15 de mayo de 2024
Esta fuente de alimentación es de las mejores por el precio y calidadEs de Metal fuerte resistente, no emite ruidos, ten encuenta qué la mayoría son de 100mha y esta bien para el %70 de pedales que requieren eso o menos pero no todos, algunos son de 300mha y esta fuente los puede alimentar sin problemas además cuenta con 2 de 500mha qué ouedes cambiar de 9v a 12v y 18v precisamente tengo un Equalizador de 10 Bandas MXR de 18v y 500mha Y esta fuente lo alimenta sin problemas, no busques más esta es la indicada.
Adrian M
Comentado en Canadá el 25 de julio de 2023
I’ve been using an old daisychain power supply on my pedalboard for as long as I can remember. Though it’s fine for most pedals, it can’t generate enough juice to power my multi-fx processors, and I find the standard spacing a little limiting as far as layout goes. This LiebeWH power supply seemed like a major step up.There are many things to like here. Construction feels solid, and the small footprint doesn’t take up too much room on your pedalboard. I really like the independent circuits with green in-use LEDs, and the USB out is a nice little touch to charge your phone, tablet, etc. There's a good variety of outputs, seven of which are 9V/300 mA for standard pedals. There's also a single 9V/500 mA port for multi-fx pedals, as well as two variable voltage ports that can be set to 9, 12, or 18V with the toggles. Overall, a pretty versatile layout.As I set up my board, I immediately appreciated the flexibility the independent cables offered. Though I wish some were a little longer, they’ve included a nice variety here (even a 9V terminal adapter). I set up my rusty-but-awesome Boss DS-1, a Crybaby, an old Ibanez delay, and my two Zoom multi-fx units. With the exception of the delay (which I’m pretty sure I blew up several years ago), everything worked perfectly…even the Crybaby which, like the name says, can get a little cranky with some power supplies.There were a couple of things I didn’t care for. Though I understand it’s cost-effective to put the adapter port on the front panel, I’d prefer it were on the back. Second, there’s no on/off switch. To turn the unit off, you have to unplug the adapter, and that can be difficult to plug back in on a dark stage.At $78, this is substantially more expensive than many competing products. I realize it offers more versatility than many of those, but it’s also almost double the price. To people who use multi-fx units (or other odd-voltage gear) it might be worth it, but if your setup is more straightforward you’d probably do just as well with one of the cheaper power supplies.My rating: 4 stars
SyntexOne
Comentado en Canadá el 14 de marzo de 2023
It delivers what advertised - isolated outputs and quiet power supply.There are however two problems:1. It doesn't have an on/off main power switch. You have to either plug the transformer into the wall or power bar or look for the small plug (the same size and colour as all other plugs) at the other end of cable from transformer and plug it to the first red marked socked in the unit. Too bad the plug itself is not red or any other colour than black). I used red electrical tape (see photo) to make it more visible. It is easier to find between pedals and cables.2. If you have most of the outlets no 1 to 8 used, don't count on any of the outlets 8 to 10 to deliver 500mA. I only have one pedal which requires 500mA (Flamma Modulation) and it did not work supplied from any of the 500mA outlets. For that I have to keep the separate Boss adaptor which is able to deliver ore than 500mA.I never had noise problems with daisy-chained pedals supplied by a couple of Boss adaptors. So to summerize, for $100 CAD the only real advantage of having ISO 10 for me is less power cables getting in a way of other units on the pedalboard since all power cables can be tucked under the board or hidden if the Power Supply unit is installed under the board. If you do not have or are not planning to have power hungry pedals, this unit should be a nice solution to cleaner looking pedalboard and quiet power supply.
LuckyLucy
Comentado en Canadá el 21 de agosto de 2022
LiebeWH Guitar Pedal Power Supply, 10 Isolated Output Guitar Pedals Multi Guitar Effect Pedal Power with 2 Adjustable Voltage(US Plug 100‑240V)I really needed an isolated power supply because I use a digital pedal mixed with my analog pedal. Namely LRbaggs voiceprint + analog pedals. Putting this combo on any daisy chain or non isolated power bank cause a high pitched whining sound. After buying a few on Amazon that claimed " isolated " power block, I returned them. No luck. Too good to be true for 50bucks .I then decided to try this one for a hundred bucks before biting the bullet for a Truetone cs6... (200$)....Eureka. This thing is silence. I put my digital pedal on the 500ma switched port and the analog ones on the 300ma ports. Awesome!!!! No high pitched hum or whining.At mere 100$ , I found this pedal power brick that works for me and didn't have to spend 200 on a Truetone.Now the question is..... Will this last long? Not sure yet but this thing is made like a tank. All metal casing firm snug connectors. Ready to go for the road.So far so good.
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