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1 SPOT PRO CS12 12-output Isolated Guitar Pedal Power Supply Review

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Specifications

Brand Truetone
Category Pedalboard Power Supplies
Type: Pedalboard Power Supply,
Inputs: 120V AC Standard IEC cable,
Outputs: 2 x 9V 250mA, 2 x 9V 500mA, 2 x 18V 100mA, 1 x 9V AC 800mA, 4 x 9V/12V 100mA, 1 x 4V-9V 100mA,
Maximum Output Current: 3000mA,
Connectivity: 2.1mm barrel connectors, 3.5mm mini plug, 9V battery clip,
Features: Switched-mode power supply,
Height: 2'',
Width: 8.12'',
Depth: 3.37'',
Weight: 2.35 lbs.,
Manufacturer Part Number: CS12-USJ,

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Great versatile Power Supply

Ed R
2 years ago

This is the second Truetone Power Supply I have used on my pedalboards. I love the number of isolated outs and variety of voltages and current ratings. I was trying to daisy chain a simple 1 Spot with many pedals but had noise issues with a couple of digital pedals. Now my pedalboard is dead quiet. Highly recommend.

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The Best Brick a Baby Bass Board can Bear!

John Pendleton
2 years ago

So I had a regular little One Spot daisychain unit running power to my bass pedals on a makeshift server-shelf-pedalboard, but once I added the envelope filter, it was one too many for the noise threshold, apparently, and the POG was bleeding through the whole signal. I had this little 20" x 8" three-rail entry-level pedalboard setup I had grabbed on sale somewhere, and I decided read more to hot-rod it way beyond its intended use case. There was no room underneath the slightly-tilted chassis, so I just got me a One Spot Pro and mounted it on top, through the magic of Dual-Lock. This completely solved the noise issue and also gave me expansion options to power a looper or something off to the side, should I need it. It's overkill, but it's fabulous overkill which doesn't weigh down the board as much as you'd think. I love the positioning of the modular power cord jack, making the entire board a lot more utilitarian for quick stage setups.

Clean and quiet. Wish I had bought one sooner.

Steven Young
3 years ago

I put off buying the CS12 for over a year. After all, what joy is there in buying a relatively expensive thing that doesn't make sound? But after installing it to replace a daisy chain power setup, what a difference it made! Having the x2 18VDC outputs was great for my OCD and headphone amp and the other nine 9VDC outputs give me more than enough current for the other pedals with read more a lot of capacity left over for future expansion. The included brackets are for Pedal Train boards. My board is from On Stage and you see how one of the the brackets matched up perfectly on the center support. For the other side, I had to use standard hardware store L brackets drilled to match the smaller holes on the CS12. End result was very sturdy.

Game Changer

Reed
3 years ago

I purchased the 1 Spot Pro CS12 to replace an ad hoc daisy chain power system for my home studio guitar pedals which were uncontrollably noisy. This helped me to determine and then remove existing pedals which were inherently noisy and pare down a bit to independently power my important pedals. I am currently daisy chaining my 3 MXR modulation pedals into the 1 Spot to allow for read more space saving on the unit. This has been an important and needed upgrade and the unit was shipped to me in good time and was well packaged for travel by Sweetwater. Thanks again!

Fantastic Power Supply!

Wade
3 years ago

I started with a 1Spot with less inputs and due to the mini-pedal fad, I had plenty of real estate on my board for more pedals! Good problem to have! I ended up being short 2 power inputs and strung the remainders up with a daisy chain. I thought THIS IS STUPID and IRRESPONSIBLE... The Gods of Rock were shaking their calloused fingers my direction... I decided to upgrade read more to the CS12 model and everything has it's own power and everyone is happy! I love both of my 1Spots. The smaller one I started with is now on my secondary "experimental" board. I couldn't be happier with this product and a big shout-out to Jordan, my guy!

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