Switchless Voltage Doubler Cable - 9V to 18V or 12V to 24V
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Specifications |
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Brand | Truetone | ||
Category | Pedal Power Cables | ||
Type: | Truetone Voltage Doubler Cable, | ||
Input Voltage Range: | 9V, 12V DC, | ||
Output Voltage: | 18V, 24V DC, | ||
Output Amps: | 100mA, | ||
Sleeve/Tip Configuration: | Sleeve: Positive, Tip/Center: Negative, | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | TVD, |
Awesome for Daisy Chainers.
This thing is a life saver and wallet saver. If your power supply doesn't have a 18v or you daisy chain 9v power supplies you definitely want this. It's about the same price you'd pay for an independent adapter, and you're saving big instead of buying a power supply box. I no longer have to keep buying 9v batteries just to keep jamming on my EVH Flanger. I cannot be more happier… read more with this.
24v Deluxe Memory Man without a wall-wart
I've been running my old Big-Box Deluxe Memory Man from a 12v output on my One Spot Pro CS12, using one of these to bring it up to 24v, for the past 5 or so years without any issues. No wall-wart needed!
Works great!
I purchased this to go along with my One Spot power supply allowing me to provide up to 24v power to my Hudson Electronics Broadcast pedal. Works great.
Perfect for my OCD
Headroom galore. Works flawlessly
Truetone 1 Spot Voltage Doubler
Perfect little item for those unusual devices that will run on, say, 9 or 18 volts. I have a Snouse Black Box 2 Overdrive that will. In that device the higher voltage can create a massive deep bass tone. I really haven't explored the 9 versus 18 volt sound differences, though. For a simple device it is certainly expensive, but what can one do?
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