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Truetone 1 Spot Combo Pack

 

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Truetone 1 Spot Combo Pack
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$29.99
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Latest $29.99   Latest $26.95   Last Seen $21.41  
Highest $35.94 Sep 7, '15   Highest $29.89 Jan 9, '15   Highest $31.61 Feb 5, '15  
Lowest $21.41 Mar 11, '16   Lowest $18.95 Sep 22, '14   Lowest $14.89 Jan 19, '15  
Average $29.77   Average $26.43   Average $23.62  
Added May 11, 2013   Added May 11, 2013   Added May 11, 2013  
                 
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UPC694336000508
Bigger is not always better. At a fraction of the cost, the 1 SPOT is more powerful than the PedalPower or DC Brick...and takes up NO space on your pedalboard! With the new 8-plug cable included in this Combo Pack, you can power up to 8 pedals. And by linking additional Multi-Plug cables, you can power a virtually unlimited number of pedals! The L6 Converter allows the 1-SPOT to power Line 6 modeling pedals, while the 3.5mm and Battery Clip Converters allow you to power vintage style pedals. The New Visual Sound 1 SPOT Combo Pack consists of a 1 SPOT 9V DC Power Adapter, Multi-Plug 8 Cable, (2) Battery Clip Converters, (2) 3.5mm (1/8") Converters and an L6 Converter for Line 6 modeling pedals. The 1 SPOT is the original 9V DC adapter that only takes up one spot on your power strip. With the ability to handle up to 1700mA, the 1 SPOT can power your entire pedalboard. The 1 SPOT makes compatibility, polarity, plug size, voltage, etc. easy by providing a guaranteed list of adapters it can replace: Boss PSA, Boss ACA, DOD PS-200R, Morley 9V, Danelectro DA-1, Dunlop ECB-03, Ibanez AC109, and Zoom AD-0006. If your pedal takes one of these adapters (90% of the time), the 1 SPOT is for you.

 

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Discussions on Reddit mentioning this product:
Subreddit Title Date
/r/Guitar [QUESTION] Noisy crappy sound with a EHX pedal Feb 10, 2016
/r/Guitar [Question] [Newbie] DIY pedal board power supply? Jan 20, 2016
/r/guitarpedals Need help with power supplies. Also, am I a st00pid n00b? Jan 9, 2016
/r/guitarpedals Any pro pedalboard makers want to advise how to make this funky board? Dec 2, 2015
/r/guitarpedals Took a chance on Digitech and now regretting it - need some troubleshooting help before I throw it away! Sep 28, 2015
/r/Guitar Weird high frequency with my rat pedal Jul 16, 2015
/r/Guitar Good pedal power supplies? Mar 11, 2015
/r/Guitar Wah pedal not as strong as it used to be? Mar 2, 2015
/r/guitarpedals Pedal issue? Help me out guys. Feb 18, 2015
/r/Guitar How do I set up my pedals? Jan 23, 2015
/r/Guitar Quick question about powering pedals Dec 29, 2014
/r/guitarpedals Can you guys help me with this? Dec 7, 2014
/r/guitarpedals Need some help supplying power to my pedalboard. Oct 4, 2014
/r/Guitar Help with Ditto Looper Jul 31, 2014
/r/guitars How do you power your effects pedals? Jul 23, 2014
/r/Guitar What's the best ~$50 way to power my pedals? May 25, 2014
/r/Guitar What's a good inexpensive way to power my pedals? May 14, 2014
/r/Guitar Why do you need a special unit to power your pedals? Apr 22, 2014

 

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