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04 avr. 2018
Studio quality effects in an affordable pedal
2 personnes sur 2 ont jugé cet avis utile. I'm using this on (amplified) acoustic guitar. After considering a less expensive Mooer pedal or even a used Boss RV-5, I went with this one mainly because some Youtube demos blew me away.
Eight different modes; all lush; all usable. "Delay" and "Room" are my favorites. I consider this a "medium priced" pedal and a good value since it sounds SO good and has Boss build quality.

17 avr. 2018
Efficient and convenient
I bought this to accompany my Pig Hog 9VDC 1000 ma adapter (which can also be used alone to power one pedal). Truetone and a few other manufacturers offer similar products; I have not tried any of those, so can't make a comparison. But I have no complaints about this unit.
I believe the Truetone 1Spot can handle 1700, while the Pig Hog runs 1000 maximum. But it easily powers the following pedals, rated at around 100 ma draw each: Mooer Tender Octaver, Boss RV-6, Electro-Harmonic Mel9, TC Helicon Harmony Singer.
So, I've eliminated several wall warts at a very reasonable price. Note that this is designed for 9 volt center negative pedals, which are the most common. Adapters for other types might be available. Check Pig Hog's web site.