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Adjustable 9-24V high current outlet with mA-meter, 10 isolated outlets with loads of DC power, state of the art power supply for big rigs.
This is one state of the art professional power supply for effect pedals. It delivers 2.800mA of the cleanest power from its 10 isolated outlets with 9 and 12V available. Besides being one of the most powerful power supplies for effect pedals on the market it also offers some new advanced features. The adjustable outlet 10 will power pedals with non standard voltages like e.g. Tonebones at 15V, Blackstar dirt pedals at 22V, GLAB GSC-4 controller at 24V, all high current 18V pedals from Hiwatt, a few vintage EHX and many others. Due to its very high 800mA current capability at 9 or 12V you can with this single outlet power one of the big units like Line 6 M9, a VOX ToneLab or some older BOSS GT-XX Processors just to mention a few.
The mA-meter allows you to measure all your pedals’ current draw so you can use the correct outlet for each unit without “wasting” power by connecting say a 160mA pedal to a 400mA outlet instead of using a 200mA outlet. Also if you like to power three pedals using our 3-way daisy chain you can check their total mA figure and match them to an outlet with sufficient power.
Should you need more outlets, even more power or some AC you can ad another CIOKS link Power Supply to it. With the new DC10 link you get the best of the best from CIOKS.
Outlet 1-2: 9V DC / 100mA each
Outlet 3-4: 9 or 12V DC / 100mA each
Outlet 5-6: 9 or 12V DC / 200mA each
Outlet 7: 9 or 12V DC / 400mA
Outlet 8-9: 9V DC / 400mA each
Outlet 10: 9-24V DC adjustable / 800-300mA
from 800mA at 9V to 300mA at 24V
Size: 217x88x42mm (excl. detachable rubber feet)
Weight: 1,2kg
Warranty period: 5 years worldwide
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DC10 link CIOKS DC10 link – Professional power supply for effect pedals with 10 isolated outlets
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