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Description
The RockBoard Power Pit is a versatile power supply for effect pedals. It delivers 4 x 9 V outs (500 mA total), 3 outs with adjustable Voltage (7.9 V - 9.4 V) for battery simulation, and another 1 out with adjustable voltage (9, 12, 15, 18 V). Via display you get the chance to overview your voltage adjustments. In addition, there is one out for mains plug to supply further devices.
Features: * Multi Power Supply * Powers multiple effect pedals world wide * max. 1280 mA * Display with output voltage information * Load-dependent voltage (LDV) controls for simulating battery behavior * input voltage 110V - 240V, ideal for touring * Protection fuse, exchangable * Input: 110/220V AC IEC plug (male) * Outputs: 1 x 110/220V AC IEC socket (female) 1 x isolated out with selectable voltage (9V/12V/15V/18V), max. 150 mA 3 x isolated 9V outs with selectable output voltages (7.9V to 9.4V DC) via LDV controls, max. 210 mA each 4 x 9V outs, max. 500 mA total * incl. hex key for adjusting LDV (2mm L hex wrench) * incl. 8 x power cables for effect devices, 2.1 mm barrel plugs, each with angled and straight end, 50 cm long * incl. IEC power cables (Wall socket to IEC female) * incl. spare fuses: 4 x 500 mA 250V * Dimensions (L x W x H): 170 x 90 x 50 mm (incl. feet) * Weight: 910 g * 4 Years W-Music Distribution Warranty (product registration required)
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Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about RockBoard Power Pit.
Features and functionality
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The RockBoard Power Pit has a 9v-18v 150mA isolated slot and three 9v 210mA isolated slots with LDV.
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The power supply LCD displays individual voltage per connection, aiding in troubleshooting and adjustments.
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The RockBoard Power Pit includes four adjustable voltage outputs (9/12/15V at 250mA), allowing for power sag adjustments, catering to specific pedal requirements.
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It features an IEC input and pass-through, enabling chaining of multiple units for expanded setups without additional power outlets.
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Setup and maintenance
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Users have noted that switching the voltage setting from 220v to 110v resolves power delivery issues.
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Proper allocation of power slots, such as placing high mA pedals in isolated slots, optimizes performance and minimizes interference.
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Systematically removing pedals from the power chain can help diagnose issues with the RockBoard Power Pit, suggesting a method to isolate faulty pedals.
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User experience
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Users appreciate the RockBoard Power Pit's compact fit under pedalboards and its clean setup with the MOD 1 adapter for easy connections.
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Owners mention successful power delivery to demanding pedals like the Boss ES-8, RV-500, MD-500, and DD-500, although compatibility issues arose with the Eden WTDI requiring 15V.
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The adjustable voltage and high mA outputs make it well-suited for modern digital pedals with higher current draws, providing flexibility for diverse pedal configurations.
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Some users experience random power cuts with the RockBoard Power Pit, potentially triggered by certain pedals like the TC Electronics Corona Chorus.
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Comparisons
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The RockBoard Power Pit's performance is favorably compared to Voodoo Lab PP2 and Strymon Zuma when providing reliable power to multiple pedals.
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Unlike some power supplies, the Power Pit's design avoids noise issues associated with ungrounded plugs, offering a quieter operation similar to higher-end models like Strymon Zuma.
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Software and compatibility
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Switching between stereo/mono inputs on the TC Electronics Corona Chorus may resolve power issues when connected to the RockBoard Power Pit.
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Based on 1 Review and 2 Ratings
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