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While most pedals still run off 9VDC, not all of them do. With the CS7, you get one output for 18VDC and six at 9VDC, with four of those switchable to 12VDC. Need another 18VDC output?. No problem… just get a Multi-Plug 2 cable (MC2) and run both pedals off that one outlet… most boosts and drive pedals don’t mind sharing an output anyway.
I used to use a basic power supply daisy chained up with no issues over the years, apart from the usual cable wear out at the plug end. I then went 'pro' and bought a very expensive power brick. It took me weeks to work out that my expensive power brick was the root cause of pedal issues. So I went back to the basics :) Recently, I have re-sorted my pedal board and wanted to use a kettle lead as the power supply but was very wary of using these bricks. Someone recommended Truetone and I checked them out. They make big claims for their products (as they all do!) but I was impressed by the fact that they seemed to have understood guitar players issues.
I bought the 1 Spot Pro and fitted it to my pedal board.
I have now played at least 30 gigs with it fitted and have had no issues whatsoever :)
Truetone live up to their claims and I, for one, am a firm fan
Chris - The ModSkas
Bought the cs7 to power my HX stomp, tc spark and a peterson strobostomp tuner pedal.
The supply gets warm but copes with powering the above with no issues.
As a side note I am using a voodoo labs current doubler cable so that the HX draws from 2x 500ma simultaneously to balance the power load.