🎸 Power Your Passion with Precision!
The Truetone 1 Spot Combo Pack is a versatile power solution for musicians, featuring a 9V DC power adapter, multi-plug cables, and various converters, all designed to efficiently power your entire pedalboard while saving space.
G**I
I'm impressed, satisfied, and I saved myself a benjamin!
So I recently purchased the Visual Sound One Spot Combo pack and I must say I am quite pleased. I was checking out some of the higher end products (T-Rex Fuel Tank, Voodoo Lab Pedal Power) and just didn't feel like forking over the money. Maybe one day if I'm going to be playing gigs on the regular and can afford to pay around $200 I'll go for one of the other products, but from what I read on the Visual One power supply I was willing to take a risk (especially for the great price)Currently I'm powering 4 Hardwire pedals, a Dunlop Wah pedal and the Berhinger CS400 (see, I'm cheap sometimes - but effectively so) So I'm already using 6 of the 8 power supply cables. All pedals are powered without issue, without noise, there is no hum or hiss or delay or negative effect WHATSOEVER! I can't say enough how excited I was to see this as a viable option for powering the pedal board I just put together, and when it came through and worked flawlessly, it was all the better. I would highly recommend this product to any beginner guitarist starting to fiddle with effects pedals, or even a moderate or novice player - It's simply a RELIABLE and affordable way to power your pedal board. 2 thumbs up and 5 stars!Rock on
D**G
Ingenious, Easy and Affordable
Bought this for my new Pedaltrain 2 pedalboard. The One Spot was compatible with every single one of my pedals and was a fraction of the price of other pedal power supplies.Since the Pedaltrain 2 came with cable ties it was a snap to connect the daisy chain cable to the pedalboard. No loose wires and 1 plug and I'm done when setting up for a gig. To help with transporting the One Spot I took some of the left over velcro from the pedalboard and and wrapped it around the the adapter and its wiring, closing the wrap with a small strip of the opposite type of velcro (it's like the adapter and its wire are in a velcro taco). I stick this to an open spot of velcro on the pedalboard when packing up and the adapter stays in place and is ready for the next show.The One Spot was a great invention from the good folks at Visual Sound (you gotta check out the H2O chorus/echo pedal - it's a must on my board). The One Spot works so well and is so inexpensive that I'm thinking about getting a second one and leaving it in the box so I never get into a jam when this one wears out but I think it'll be around a good long time.
P**.
Good buy
Versus the Godlyke, I'd say this is the better purchase. Though the Godlyke product claims 2000mA of power (2amps), this is slighlty less at 1.7mA (1700mA or 1.7amps). Anyway, if your drawing that much juice using your pedal board, you may want to re-consider what you are using. The product itself is plastic, but seems solid, I believe it will hold up to repeated use no problem. Being plastic though, you do have to be careful not to drop it or have it stepped on or rolled over, etc. I do like the fact that it does have a heavier gauge wire than the Godlyke product and seems slimmer so it will fit more readily into '1 spot' as advertised. The heavier wire means that when someone rolls in their 4x12 cab your power supply cable will have a higher chance of survival. The extender that comes with is good, seems about as generic in length and space between connections as you can get. I only wish it came with two of them. I am using a Pedaltrain Pro board and at 32.9 inches, it will require a pair of the extensions to get to all the pedals. The combo pack also includes some other adapters for those odd pedals that refuse to conform and use 1/8" power connections, some 9 volt adapters for pedals with out any external power. One thing I have not checked yet is the actual output of the supply. A lot of companies think that if their voltage is 'close' to 9 volts, thats good enough. The reality is that this is an indication of poor quality control and lack of intrest in producing a quality product. You will find some higher end devices specifically warn NOT to use anything higher than 9 volts so 9.6 volts isn't 'close enough'. Anyway, while I have not checked the output of the adapter yet, I did fire it up on all the pedals I could power with the one extension that came with and everything worked nice and quiet. It is amazing how having a good quality power source can help eliminate some buzz and other 'noise' from your signal chain. I'd buy this again and in fact I may buy another just as a back up. It is a tad pricey at thirty bucks... feels more like a twenty five dollar item given the all plastic construction but, all in all, a good buy over the competition.
S**1
Terrific adapter solution for medium-to-large pedalboards
This is a terrific product. While the price might seem a little high for a power adapter, it actually serves the function of what you might need several other adapters and daisy chains to accomplish.The key to the OneSpot is the 1700mA output. By comparison, the Boss PSA-120 adapter puts out 200mA. Since most stompboxes draw between 5 and 60 mA of power, you could only reliably chain up to about 3 or 4 of them with the BOSS adapter.The combo kit is a great value because it comes with a daisy chain for up to eight pedals, and some other parts for hookups to a 9V adapter or other jacks that I don't use on my pedals. I use it with BOSS and Ibanez pedals and it works great. Best of all, there's no added electric "buzzing" noise, which is a problem with many budget power solutions.Also like how the cable hookups are angled instead of straight - makes much more sense for a tight pedalboard. No more 9V's and no more hooking up multiple cables every time - one simple plug and I'm ready to play!
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