Pedal board power supply, rechargable

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Tom Wolverton
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Pedal board power supply, rechargable

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Do any of you have any experience with rechargeable pedal board battery power packs, like the Volto or MXR DC Brick? Are they reliable?
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Tom, I had the Volto when it first became available. It works great with low-draw pedals, but with Strymon pedals or similar, it drained the battery in about 2 hours.

FWIW i'm now using a Cioks power supply that while not battery-powered, is designed to fit under a Pedal Train Nano.
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Thanks. I am definitely also considering the Cioks unit. The last thing I need is for a battery pack to die 1/2 way thru a gig. Not fun.
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I'll second Ian's comments on the Volto. It is great and has good life -- I tested it and got bored and quit at 5 hours -- for low draw pedals. Reverb & digital delays, not so much.
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Post by ajm »

Time out.

".....rechargeable pedal board battery power packs, like the Volto or MXR DC Brick?"

There is a rechargeable version of the MXR DC Brick?
Link please.

FWIW, in the latest issue of Guitar Player there is a review of a power supply that is either rechargeable or USB powered, I'm not sure which as I merely skimmed the article.
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I have a Big Joe Lithium Power Box, for digital delay that takes about 160mA it delivers 10 hours playing time.
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Ooops. I stand corrected. The Brick appears to not be a rechargeable battery.
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I just recently bought a Volto 3 rechargeable power supply. I don't use it with my main pedal board, but I did mount it on a very small board with a A/B switch and a MXR 6 band EQ pedal. So far I've been able to do 4 gigs between charges... I use it to EQ, and switch between a 1936 National lap steel, and my Carter 12 U.


I'm real pleased with the results. Here's a forum link to a picture of my setup, posted in the non pedal section.


https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtop ... highlight=
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I traded in my old v1 Volto for the newest green Volto. This weekend I played an outdoor 2 hour high temperature gig with my pedalboard that carries 9 pedals including digital delay and reverb. At the end of the two sets the power LEDs still read 3 out of 3 bars. It had hours of power left in it. It also cured a hum I was dealing with (when I originally hooked up my wall wart). Whatever conflict my amp had with the wart on the power strip became moot and my rig was perfectly quiet.
I will now carry the wall wart only as backup. Big thumb's-up. Impressive.


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