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Dunlop Juice Multi-Power Supply

Dunlop Juice Multi-Power Supply
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Dunlop Juice Multi-Power Supply

 
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011407

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New and improved (formally the Juice Box) provides a reliable and consistent way to power your effects board. Drives up to 10 pedals from the same source. Seven 9V and three 18V outputs. More than a power supply, this box is a power conditioner as well.

 
List Price: $196.68
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Product Details
Product Length:2.28 inches
Product Width:3.22 inches
Product Height:1.18 inches
Product Weight:1.8 pounds
Package Length:9.3 inches
Package Width:4.2 inches
Package Height:2.7 inches
Package Weight:1.8 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 14 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 14 customer reviews )
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18 of 19 found the following review helpful:


2one major weakness  Nov 15, 2009 By M. Waters "bag o' glass"
The "brick" itself works fine. It's as sturdy as any MXR stomp box, and powered my pedals adequately. The "wall wart" power adapter, however, is another story entirely-- the cord on mine snapped at the stress relief joint just a few months after purchase, rendering it useless. It didn't survive rehearsal-- no way it's going to stand up to weekly gigs.

Dunlop's support rep simply told me to shell out $30 for a replacement. Thanks a lot! I expect much better reliability (and customer service) for a $120 item.

14 of 14 found the following review helpful:


1Not Isolated  Nov 27, 2010 By MusicMan "Lokazi"
This power supply works fine, but the issue I have is that each supply is not isolated, meaning that everything shares a common ground. That means this is really not different than a daisy chain like ONEspot which is a much cheaper option or plugging everything into a power strip. For $100, you're better off getting the BBE supacharger or the T-Rex Fuel tank, which are both isolated power supplies. If you can spend the extra money, go with the voodoo labs power.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


5you can't go wrong with this  Dec 16, 2009 By Rodrigo Diaz Espinoza "entropythecus"
First of all I bought this unit in amazon at half the price tagged in Dunlop website, which is nice. First time I plugged all my effects to the Brick it worked flawless. You can immediately kind of feel its solid construction. I use it to power up a MXR equalizer and a DIGITECH hardwire Delay-looper. Both without a problem. It comes with a bundle of different cables to suit all your connection needs. I personally hate to have different adaptors for each pedal effect because I basically hate to have thousands of cables running through my gear, specially in live occasions. With this unit you can reduce a lot of space and cables. You will need only one plug for the DC Brick and one plug for your amp and you're good to go! In addition, this unit comes with a variable input voltage (120-240V), which means it can be plugged to virtually any current source in almost any country,as long as you have the right plug (which are very cheap BTW)

You can't go wrong with this

PD: Before you use it (or buy it), you MUST check the working voltage of the unit(s) you want to power up and the polarity (this one is usually standar worldwide but check it anyways. The amperes can also be checked since the unit has a limit of amps it can handle, however most pedal effects consume very few amps

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


2Looks good. But thats about it.  May 27, 2011 By Akash S
It looks sturdy, but thats where the good stuff ends.
- It looks sturdy because of an awesome metal casing. Under that, its all light plastic.
- The wall adapter is really bad. Thin wires. Only 2 pins (so I'm not sure about good grounding) I have to treat it with too much care.
- My 18V outputs stopped working shortly after I got it.
- There aren't any isolated outs
- Sometimes it doesn't work okay and I have to unplug and plug, to get it going.

Mine is about a year old. Problems have started recently... 3-4 weeks back.

8 of 11 found the following review helpful:


3Doesn't work with line 6 modelers  Mar 22, 2009 By Filipe Mello "Filipe"
At the first time with the product out of the box i realized that it was smaller than i thought, good for me more space in my pedalboard, when i turned it on i became blind by that crazy bright blue LED,not a problem, But when i tried to plug in my LINE6 DL4 i thought: i did spend all my money for nothing!!! It doesn't work with LINE6 modelers...

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