OTraki Guitar Pedal Power Supply 10 DC Output 18V 12V 9V 100mA 500mA Individual Effect Pedal Board Power Supplies with Smart Short Circuit and Over Current Protection








Key features
- •✅ FEATURES 10 INDIVIDUAL OUTPUT: OTraki power supply is designed for effect pedal. 10 Individual output: 9V 100mA port x 7, 9V 500mA port x 1, 12V 100mA port x 1, 18V 100mA port x 1. Short circuit in one channel won't affect other channels' function.
- •✅ SHORT-CIRCUIT/ OVER-CURRENT PROTECTION: 10 independent output, and each channel has separate short-circuit and over-current protection. The pedal power supply will protect the main body and the effect when one port is short-circuited due to misuse or accident.
- •✅ LED POWER INDICATOR: Turn on LED indicator lights switch, all lights will normally go on after the power is connected and LED goes out in the case of a short circuit, which helps locating faults among many effect pedals when there were short circuits.
- •✅ NOISE FILTERING: This guitar pedal power brick is built in a powerful noise filter. It is so quiet that you can enjoy playing with clear and firm sound. Now we've upgraded the power adapter, it reduces noise to a large degree.
- •✅ EXCELLENT HEAT DISSIPATION: The pedal power supply adopt superior heat radiation aluminum alloy material to keep stability. Selected IC chips with less heat generation, enough space inside the equipment for fast cooling down.
OTraki Guitar Pedal Power Supply 10 DC Output 18V 12V 9V 100mA 500mA Individual Effect Pedal Board Power Supplies with Smart Short Circuit and Over Current Protection
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Customer Reviews
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Works great, no noise
Mel✓ Verified Purchase•October 7, 2023
I purchased this to fit inside a pedal board that my Voodoo lab was too big for.
So far it's been working great, no noise at all.
I'm currently running 5 pedals off it.
The LED lights are bright but works for me because I have it inside a plastic pedal board.
The board glows blue which looks cool and is a nice indicator that the pedal power is on and working.
Being able to shut the LED lights off is a nice feature because if directly visible the LED's would be way too bright.
The unit I received is well built and functions properly, based on my experience I recommend this power supply and wouldn't hesitate to purchase another if needed.
So far it's been working great, no noise at all.
I'm currently running 5 pedals off it.
The LED lights are bright but works for me because I have it inside a plastic pedal board.
The board glows blue which looks cool and is a nice indicator that the pedal power is on and working.
Being able to shut the LED lights off is a nice feature because if directly visible the LED's would be way too bright.
The unit I received is well built and functions properly, based on my experience I recommend this power supply and wouldn't hesitate to purchase another if needed.
Great for less demanding pedal boards
Amazonerd✓ Verified Purchase•September 19, 2023
The power cables included, both the outlet and pedal power cables, are short as hell but for home use I think this is cool. I'm using it at my computer desk to record into my little Audient ID4 interface. I had a daisy chain cable system before it was noisy as hell and now that I'm recording I am using this box. There is no audible noise for my board. It sounds very clean into my DAW.
I am currently powering 7 pedals.
Chain: TC Elec Polytune2-> Pigtronix Philosopher's Tone compressor -> EQD Dunes -> Tc Elec Hall of Fame 2 -> TC Elec Flashback 2 -> EQD Afterneath -> Strymon Iridium.
All of these devices except the Strymon can work on the 100mA inputs. The Strymon needs the input slot 8 for 500mA. I think this is a little more than is required but it seems okay so far.
Knowing this, if you have a lot of Strymon pedals that need 100ma+ you will want to find something else to power them.
Good deal for simple setups. Do your research before you buy to make sure it works with your setup.
I am currently powering 7 pedals.
Chain: TC Elec Polytune2-> Pigtronix Philosopher's Tone compressor -> EQD Dunes -> Tc Elec Hall of Fame 2 -> TC Elec Flashback 2 -> EQD Afterneath -> Strymon Iridium.
All of these devices except the Strymon can work on the 100mA inputs. The Strymon needs the input slot 8 for 500mA. I think this is a little more than is required but it seems okay so far.
Knowing this, if you have a lot of Strymon pedals that need 100ma+ you will want to find something else to power them.
Good deal for simple setups. Do your research before you buy to make sure it works with your setup.
Well made, quiet, compact size, nice price
J.T. Stein✓ Verified Purchase•September 15, 2023
Well made, quiet, compact size, nice price.
Nice PS
CBC✓ Verified Purchase•September 10, 2023
It does what it says it does ðŸ‘
So far, so good
Scott✓ Verified Purchase•September 3, 2023
It seems like a lot of these pedal power bricks are priced ridiculously, so based on the reviews I decided to take a chance on this one since it's priced a lot better. Really there's nothing exotic in a simple, well regulated power supply that would justify the prices that some people are charging.
Normally, I try to avoid made in China, but my guess is that plenty of the high priced power bricks are MIC products either re-branded, or made on contract by a chines factory.
The build quality is good. Solder joints are all nice, and clean, the components are placed very uniformly on the circuit board, and the case is solid, and well made.
The unit seems pretty quiet when running the maximum number of pedals. I'm running it one pedal per outlet, no daisy chaining, and it's hum free in a home use environment. I'm powering a wide variety of modern pedals from the normal brands and some boutique pedals and haven't had any issues.
In fact, I liked this power supply enough that when I had more pedals than the number of outlets, I just bought a second one of these rather than doing the daisy chain thing. The build quality, etc, on the second power supply was the same as the first, with the only difference being the design of the wall wart being slightly different.
If I had a complaint, it would be that there is no on/off button on the unit, but it's a lot of bang for the buck
Normally, I try to avoid made in China, but my guess is that plenty of the high priced power bricks are MIC products either re-branded, or made on contract by a chines factory.
The build quality is good. Solder joints are all nice, and clean, the components are placed very uniformly on the circuit board, and the case is solid, and well made.
The unit seems pretty quiet when running the maximum number of pedals. I'm running it one pedal per outlet, no daisy chaining, and it's hum free in a home use environment. I'm powering a wide variety of modern pedals from the normal brands and some boutique pedals and haven't had any issues.
In fact, I liked this power supply enough that when I had more pedals than the number of outlets, I just bought a second one of these rather than doing the daisy chain thing. The build quality, etc, on the second power supply was the same as the first, with the only difference being the design of the wall wart being slightly different.
If I had a complaint, it would be that there is no on/off button on the unit, but it's a lot of bang for the buck
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