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Works overseas!!!
Posted by White curry from Montana on Feb 1, 2010
Experience w/product: I own it
Reviewer's Background: Traveling musician, recording artist.
Reviewer's Play Style: Electric Rock, acoustic folk, worship
I frequently travel overseas and play. However, I quickly found out that power converters aren't necessarily reliable. The 240v power in Asia blew up my stuff, which cost me a lot of money.
Now I have the BBE Supa-charger, and I can flick a switch for either 120v or 240v electricity. Now I'm good to play in India or the US.
It mounts underneath Pedaltrain pedal boards, out of sight, out of the way. It also can power the Line6 DL4, no problem.
I love it.
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Great Product
Posted by rockoholik from Winnipeg, Manitoba on Jan 8, 2010
Experience w/product: I own it
Reviewer's Background: Hobbyist
Reviewer's Play Style: Blues, Rock, Metal, Stoner Rock/Metal, Psycadelic
I bought this power supply because i was previously using a visuals sound one spot that buzzed like crazy. To eliminate the problem i bought the supa charger from a local music store. The quality of this product is great and really is rock solid. I have no problem relying on this as my main power supply. The cables are plenty large enough for my massive board and there are tons of power options, 9v, 12v, 16v.
The only 2 things i have to negativly comment on is the price and the fact it only has 8 outlets. Since I live in Canada the price needs to be converted to canadian dollars, plus i had to have it ordered in so in total i spent double the list price here, but i do think that MF has a very fair price for this. Second, it only has the ability to power 8 pedals. This means that i have to have an elaborate set up of daisy chains running off this to power my 15 pedals, but this is also a standard with all power supplies, i just wish somone would make an affordable supply with several more outlets.
overall this is a fantastic product and definatly is worth checking out.
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BBE Supra-Charger
Posted by paul from dallas, texas on Oct 1, 2009
Experience w/product: I own it
Reviewer's Background: retired Master
Reviewer's Play Style: heavy fusion instrumental
I am having so much trouble finding a good power supply. I had two Voodoo Lab bricks bad right out of the box (some ports were dead). I thought the BBE would be the one and it seemed to work. I recently got some new pedals and realized this i snot putting out enough miliamps to power anything to full capacity. Like the guy said, only outputs 5 and 6 are putting out 200mA, the rest only 100mA. This is like running boxes on a really weak battery. My new DD-20 delay would not turn on at all causing me to start checking the mA issue. Look for a suppry that is rated at well over a 1000 mA, it's not voltage, its mA power that counts. I realize all my tone is not what it could be and my Fulltone started humming not getting the push it needed. The search continues. Fulltone recommends the Voodoo brick but I had two bad ones right out of the box.
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Solved my noise problems.
Posted by Evil from New York, NY on Dec 18, 2008
Experience w/product: I own it
Reviewer's Background: 14 years playing
Reviewer's Play Style: Metal
This product is excellent. I basically have two issues with noise: buzz from my guitar pickups and 60 hum/buzz from a pair of pedals I have set up on the floor of my rack case that are powered by a visual sound one-spot adaptor. Pickup noise was easily solved with an ISP unit but the noise from those pedals remained. I didn't want to put another supressor in my loop because it would cut my tone. Using batteries instead of the adaptor got rid of the nosie but I don't like relying on batteries for live playing.
The supa-charger basically has the same effect as the batteries by isolating the power supply for each pedal so there is no ground loop. And obviously you can rely on it to work when you need it.
It's kind of pricy for what it does but its essential if you run multiple pedals. Works better than the DC brick and less expensive than Voodoo Labs. I'm very happy I bought it. Everything is nice and quiet now.
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Hum Free Power
Posted by jem from Cleveland on Dec 4, 2008
Experience w/product: I have heard about it
Reviewer's Background: gigging Musician (again)
Reviewer's Play Style: rock, classic rock
This thing is nice and small and most importantly hum free. (Should have called in Humphrey eh?)
Would have like to have a cable that attached to a battery for vintage effects, and a cable to combine a couple outlets, but that's minor. It does exactly what it says and for less than the Voodoo Labs.
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