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Description
The Artec Power Brick is a formidable addition to any guitarist's pedalboard, offering a seamless solution for powering multiple effects pedals with ease. Engineered with short-circuit protection and noise suppression, this compact powerhouse ensures your sound remains pristine, free from the hums and buzzes that can plague lesser power supplies. The Power Brick supports up to 8 pedals, featuring six fixed 9V outputs, each providing 100 mA, and two variable outputs ranging from 6 to 12V, making it versatile for your pedal needs.
Housed in a robust die-cast zinc casing, this pedalboard accessory is as tough as it is efficient, perfect for both studio setups and live gigs. The three blue LEDs not only add a touch of flair but also illuminate your pedalboard, ensuring you never miss a beat in dimly lit environments. With connection cables included, the Artec Power Brick is ready to integrate into your setup right out of the box, offering a reliable power solution at an incredibly attractive price point.
Key Features:
- 8 total outputs: 6x 9V (100 mA each) and 2x variable 6-12V
- Short-circuit protection and noise suppression
- Heavy die-cast zinc housing
- 3 blue LEDs for pedalboard illumination
- Includes switching power supply (15V/1A) and connection cables
- Compact design: 40 x 117 x 72 mm
- Color: Black
Owner's manual
Artec Power Brick User ManualProduct specs
| Available since | December 2006 |
| DC/AC current | DC |
| Output current in mA | 1000 mA |
| 9 V | Yes |
| 12 V | Yes |
| 18 V | No |
| Secondary voltage | Yes |
| Multi-output power supply | Yes |
FAQs
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What voltage outputs does the Artec Power Brick support?
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The Artec Power Brick supports 9V and 12V outputs, making it versatile for powering various effects pedals.
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Can the Artec Power Brick power multiple pedals at once?
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Yes, the Artec Power Brick is a multi-output power supply, allowing you to power multiple pedals simultaneously.
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What is the maximum current output of the Artec Power Brick?
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The Artec Power Brick provides a maximum output current of 1000 mA, ensuring ample power for multiple pedals.
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Does the Artec Power Brick support 18V pedals?
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No, the Artec Power Brick does not support 18V outputs; it is designed for 9V and 12V pedals only.
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Is the Artec Power Brick suitable for use with AC-powered pedals?
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No, the Artec Power Brick supplies DC power and is not suitable for AC-powered pedals.
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PROS
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Sturdy build, designed for longevity
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LED lights useful in dark stages
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Versatile with variable voltage outputs for different pedals
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Comes with a variety of cable lengths for easy setup
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Compact and lightweight, easy to fit on pedalboards
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Short-circuit protection and hum elimination features
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Can power up to 8 pedals simultaneously
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No noise or hum with most setups
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Great value for the price
CONS
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Plastic power adapter and thin cable may be less durable
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Variable voltage outputs controlled by a pot can feel unreliable
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Hum cancelling may not work perfectly with all setups
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Limited to 100mA per output, might not suit high-power pedals
4.5 out of 5
Based on 1 Review and 7 Ratings
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Small and noiseless
I luckily both it for 35 bucks. It is small and lightweight with 8 outputs. It was fine but while turning on distortion and overdrive small noise appeared. Later I tried to replace this with some more expensive brick like T-Rex - but no one of them make noise less. The problem was in TC Electronic Sub and Up - after removing it I enjoy my pedalboard with this chip brick. The only disadvantage is it can provide power only up to 100 mA.
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