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Description
The Boss PSM-5 Power Supply & Master Switch is more than just a power supply, it's a piece of history. Born in the '80s, this robust powerhouse was the first power supply ever produced by Boss. It is renowned for its durability, cost-effectiveness, and vintage charm. This compact unit is capable of powering up to seven effects, a real game-changer for the busy musician. But it doesn't stop at power supply, it doubles as a master switch, adding to its versatility and value.
Key Features:
- Power supply and master switch in one
- Capable of supplying power to up to seven effects
- Sturdy Boss chassis, ensuring durability
- Compact size, perfect for saving pedalboard space
- Vintage Boss design with a touch of '80s flair
- Cost-effective solution for powering your pedals
Product specs
| Brand | Boss |
| Model | PSM-5 Power Supply & Master Switch (Black Label) |
| Finish | Red |
| Year | 1982 - 1983 |
| Made In | Japan |
| Categories | Controller, Expression and Volume Pedals, Pedalboards and Power Supplies |
| Pedal Format | Standard |
FAQs
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What is the main function of the Boss PSM-5 Power Supply & Master Switch?
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The Boss PSM-5 serves as both a power supply and an effect loop switch. It can power up to seven 9V pedals and allows you to bypass or engage an effects loop, sending your guitar signal directly through or through connected effects.
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Can the Boss PSM-5 power non-Boss pedals?
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Yes, the Boss PSM-5 can power any pedal that is compatible with a 9V power supply, provided it uses the standard 2.1mm center-negative plug.
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How does the Boss PSM-5 integrate into a pedalboard setup?
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The PSM-5 acts as a master switch for your pedalboard, allowing you to easily toggle an entire effects loop on or off, while simultaneously supplying power to your pedals.
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Is the Boss PSM-5 suitable for live performances?
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Yes, the Boss PSM-5 is designed for both studio and live use, providing reliable power and an easy way to manage effects loops during performances.
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What type of power adapter is recommended for the Boss PSM-5?
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It is recommended to use a Boss PSA series adapter, which provides the necessary 9V power with a center-negative polarity to ensure proper functionality.
Videos
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BOSS - Power Supply-Master Switch Pedal PSM-5 (PSM5)
Reviews
PROS
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Solves power issues effectively for multiple pedals
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Offers a cool, retro look
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Enables zero noise operation with several pedals connected
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Allows cutting out of unused pedals from the signal path
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Supports daisy-chaining power to other pedals
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Provides a functional effects loop
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Rugged construction withstands abuse
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Can power antique ACA 12v pedals safely
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Functions as a line selector, amp switcher, and kill switch
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Compatible with both Boss and non-Boss 9V pedals
CONS
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Outlet placement blocks indicator light and jacks
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Mute mode is not user-friendly compared to modern pedals
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Boss PSM-5 Power Supply & Master Switch.
Features and functionality
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The Boss PSM-5 allows turning a pedalboard into an effects loop with a bypass switch to go directly into the amp, effectively acting like an A/B box.
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It features two jacks on top for guitar input and amp output, and side jacks for routing through pedals, providing a flexible effects loop configuration.
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Owners highlight the PSM-5's ability to easily switch pedals in and out of a loop, acting as a budget-friendly solution for this functionality.
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Use cases and applications
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The PSM-5 is essential for setups with long cable runs, offering a buffered bypass that helps maintain signal integrity.
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Ideal for players needing a quick switch between a full pedalboard and a clean signal, particularly useful in live settings.
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Utilizing the PSM-5 with a wah pedal in the loop can achieve distinctive on/off cocked wah tones, adding versatility to sound options.
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Comparisons
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Based on 2 Reviews and 11 Ratings
80s Power Supply and FX Loop
The description says that you can power up to 7 other 9V pedals via Daisy chain. At the moment I use this as a power supply only(i can validate it powers at least 4 other pedals without any issues), but I plan on using the FX Loop for the modulation/time segment of my board. It does it's job!
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Made in the 80s basic Power Switch to power your Boss Pedals, or any pedals running on 9V, with a daisy chain. Also allows you to create an effects loop, which is the main reason I use the pedal. It's Boss, it's rugged, so it can take a lot of abuse. You can also set it into Mute mode but it's not very user friendly or combined with options when compared with more modern pedals.
Artist usage
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Aidan Baker uses the Boss PSM-5 Power Supply & Master Switch, as seen on his pedal board during the Nadja Roadburn 2008 event. This choice reflects a practical approach to managing power supply needs efficiently.
Mentioned on Joe's official web-page: http://www.joestump.com/effects.htm
Bill Doss of The Olivia Tremor Control uses the Boss PSM-5 Power Supply & Master Switch, as evidenced by a user-uploaded photo on Tumblr.
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"The Volume Pedal is actually for keyboards, I use it between the Flanger and the Delay which is the last effect in the rack, that's so when you turn the volume down with the pedal, the Delay doesn't get cut out.
"The Chorus is usually quite slow and I save the Flanger for those metally, steel-drum sounds — keep the Manual and Depth down low and the Rate about half way, and the Regeneration as high as it will go.
"You can't really use the Octaver for sustained notes but it does beef up short, single-note lines. It goes one and two octaves below the note, but the two-octave is too low, it rumbles and I don't use it. The Heavy Metal pedal does get a bit out of order, you have to be ready with the Volume Pedal. It works better with chunky pickups and is useful for getting a thin sound. I like it to sound thin and sort of sharp.
"My Carlsbro Stingray has a built-in Chorus and 'suzz' fuzz section: I use the Chorus a lot of the time, suzz occasionaly for less penetrating sounds and washes. I tend to swap between the clean and dirty channels on the Carlsbro."
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