Rechargeable 9V power supply that can be used in locations without electricityEquipped with SANYOs large-capacity lithium-ion battery technology, the eneloop music booster is a power source that can be used in locations without electricity. Also, since it
N**T
A Most Excellent Product!
I am an electrical engineer by profession and play lead guitar in a cover band on weekends, all kinds of venues, and we play pretty frequently, twice or more every month. I checked out the specs on this guy before buying, and this supply is most excellent! I have a medium-sized pedalboard and run everything off the battery. As a test, I intentionally left it on at home to discharge the battery (Li ion needs to be at about 60 or 70 percent to live longest)to get an ideas how long it would last, to my surprise I found it took about 8 to 10 hours to go from a green LED (full charge) to orange (60%). That was with everything turned on! I have no worries about it, and only charge it every two or three gigs.(BTW I have no DigiTech devices so I cannot testify about the adapters, however I use Visual Sound daisy chain adapters (I think five position) and they work fine. I have about 10 effects, so I use two 5-position daisy chain cables for each 5 pedals, one from each of the battery pack outputs. No connectivity issues.)Also, when I use the battery and also use a wireless (it is a X2 and the receiver mounts on my pedalboard and also runs from the battery) I only have to connect one cord from my pedalboard to the amp - very simple setup! Only drag is that the tuner, when on, introduces noise since it is daisy-chained with everything else from the supply, workaround is to just turn it off when not in use. Outside of that, the noise level is actually reduced, and I don't get ground loop induced hum like I used to experience even with my Pedal Power 2+, I would get some ground loop noise in some situations). I think it is a great product and will likely buy another as a backup.One caveat - it does have a 104 degree F thermal safety cutoff, so if you have a gig on a hot day and the battery is in the sunlight, it may be an issue. For that case, I would hook up the Pedal Power, but otherwise I will use the Pedal Juice whenever possible. A most excellent product, IMHO!
S**E
Great while it lasted
I had one of these years ago. After a few charges it died so I was able to get another one. Same problem. Hopefully Sanyo has solved the problem since some of these reviews are good.
T**.
It will run my 12-pedal board for about 2 hours.
I've got two of these - one for my guitar pedal board (which has a Zoom G5 on it) and my bass (Tool - Justin Chancellor type) board with 12 pedals on it - including a Whammy pedal and another Digitech modeling pedal - neither of which are easy on the battery. I have the battery and charger mounted on the underside of my Gator pedal board so they don't take up room.For either board, I can get two hours on the battery. I've been using the bass pedal board consistently for most of the year. It MAY be that the endurance is starting to drop a little from constant use (I even use the battery at home).One thing I like, but not sure you're supposed to do, is that in a pinch, I can run a 9V adapter into the pedal harness while plugged into the battery and the pedal board comes back to life. I've only done this a couple of times when I didn't plan well. The battery didn't fry and I got through fine. I can't find any documentation about if this is a no-no!
D**E
10 years and still going strong!
Let me preface this by saying I bought mine in 2010 from guitar center and I use it weekly to power my pedalboard. One of the best investments I’ve ever gotten.I had a pedalboard with about 10 pedals on it and I was using it then. I was only actively using 2 or 3 pedals. I updated and got a pedalboard that holds three pedals so I use a mini volume/wah, distortion and a zoom ms-50g. I use all three a total of about 10 hours a week. I can get right at three weeks worth of play before I have to charge it. The indicator light changes to an amber color at either 80 or 60%, can remember which one. It changes to red at 20% but you still have plenty of time before a charge. I’ve played it a lot Of times about 3 hours after it changed red and hasn’t died yet before a charge.It takes about 3 or so hours to come to full charge.If this thing died today I would have no problems justifying to myself spending $150 on another one.Update on 11/2021 - this thing is still going strong. I had to look it up again on Amazon because I recommended it to someone last night. This is still one of the best investments I’ve ever made.
J**Z
WARNING DOES NOT WORK W/ DIGITECH DEVICES!!!
Bought a new Sanyo Pedal Juice to run my Digitech devices, specifically my JamMan and my RP355. Bad news, the 9V adapters that Sanyo provides don't even fit. There may be a work around to this, but it will definitely mean making a purchase of some more adapters. The Pedal Juice itself is already highly over priced, so adding another purchase is frustrating and costly, by this time you're up to the Voodoo Lab set up. Oh, and good luck getting any customer service. Sanyo is good at customer avoidance.
W**5
Powers my sound for hours.
I have been using mine in the subways.Runs my reverb, distortion, wahwah and delay and my microcube too - all off one unit!I can set up with ease, sound is clean, and it recharges up real fast.DOn't know why this wasn't invented years ago.
石**川
シンプルで良し
電源はあまり試したことがないので比べようがないのですが、個人的には気に入りました。コンセント等で足下がゴチャゴチャするのは好きではないので、独立した状態で電源を供給できるこのパワーサプライを使用した事で足下の見栄えも良いです。充電しながら使用することはできませんが、今のところそれで困ったことはありません。真っ白でシンプルな本体も、ボードをスッキリと見せてくれて気に入っています。音質的には他製品と比べられないのでなんとも言えないのですが、ノイズが乗ったりとかそういったことは一切ありません。生産中止になってしまったそうなので、買っておいて良かったです。
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