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Power supplies

Power adapters are designed to deliver consistent power to your guitar pedal.
Power supplies come in a wide range of voltages to give you exactly what you need.

Macdaddy Music carries a variety of power supplies from brands such as Electro-Harnonix, Voodoolab, Dunlop, Rocktron, and Mission Engineering.

  • Electro-Harmonix US9.6DC-200 9v Power Supply Electro-Harmonix US9.6DC-200 9v Power Supply

    Electro-Harmonix US9.6DC-200 9v Power Supply

    The Electro-Harmonix US9.6 DC-200 9v power supply. This is the power supply used by Electro-Harmonix for the majority of their current production pedals, as well as a direct replacement for many other stomp boxes on the market including most Boss,...
    $14.99
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  • Godlyke Power-All 9v Single Power Supply

    Godlyke Power-All 9v Single Power Supply

    The PA-9 Power-All is the world’s first 2000 mA, single outlet power supply designed specifically for guitar effect users. Don’t waste money on batteries or take up valuable space with multiple “wall wart” adaptors or power bricks...
    $19.99
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  • Godlyke Power-All Deluxe Kit 9v Power Supply

    Godlyke Power-All Deluxe Kit 9v Power Supply

    Power your pedals from a single power supply! The PA-9 Power-All is the world’s first 2000 mA, single outlet power supply designed specifically for guitar effect users. Don’t waste money on batteries or take up valuable space with multiple...
    $39.95
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  • Godlyke Power-All Basic Kit 9v Power Supply

    Godlyke Power-All Basic Kit 9v Power Supply

    The PA-9 Power-All is the world’s first 2000 mA, single outlet power supply designed specifically for guitar effect users. Don’t waste money on batteries or take up valuable space with multiple “wall wart” adaptors or power bricks...
    $27.50
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  • Dunlop ECB004 18v AC Adapter Dunlop ECB004 18v AC Adapter

    Dunlop ECB004 18v AC Adapter

    The Dunlop ECB004 is an 18v DC 1000mA power supply that will power a variety of Dunlop and MXR effects as well as a wide variety of other effects that require an 18v DC power supply.Specs:- Input: 100-240v  AC 50-60hZ 0.6A- Output: 18v DC 500mA Due...
    $17.99
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  • Rocktron 9v AC Wall Adapter

    Rocktron 9v AC Wall Adapter

    Rocktron 9v AC Wall Adapter The Rocktron 9v AC Wall Adapter is used for the Xpression, Blue Thunder, MIDI Mate, All Access, All Access LTD, Banshee, HUSH Super C, Gainiac 2, and Intellifex. • 2000mA/2.5mm barrel• Europe version is part number...
    $19.99
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  • Rocktron 9v AC Table Top Adapter

    Rocktron 9v AC Table Top Adapter

    Rocktron 9v AC Table Top Adapter The Rocktron 9v AC Table Top Adapter is used for Prophesy (I and II), VooDu Valve, Chameleon, Utopia G100, G200, G300 and the Utopia B100, B200 and B300. • Input: 120V AC, 60Hz 0.37A• Output: 9V AC 2900mA, 4...
    $27.99
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What you need to know about power supplies for guitar effects pedals:

Choosing the right power supply is vital. You need to make sure that you are not choosing a power supply that will over power and damage your effects pedals. Choosing a power supply that has too high of voltage can cause the electronic components to fry and burn.

Macdaddy Music carries a variety of power supplies to help you get consistent power when you need it. We have power supplies for any guitar pedal you have.

Some factors to consider when choosing a power supply for your guitar pedal:

There are three main considerations when choosing a power supply.

What are your pedal's power requirements?

The majority of pedals on the market use an identical power supply that works easily from one to the next, but if you use that same power supply on the wrong pedal you can damage it.

For example, most pedals from MXR and Electro-Harmonix will use a standard 9V center negative 2.1 mm barrel plug power supply, but if you try to use that same power supply on the Source Audio Ventris Reverb pedal you will run into problems.

Additionally, some modern effects pedals require higher current and some pedals require AC power vs DC.

How many guitar pedals are you powering and what are their voltage requirements?

If considering a multi-pedal power supply, you need to decide if you want something simple like a daisy chain power supply or a multiple outlet power supply. If you need a multiple outlet power supply you need to decide if you need isolated outputs or not.

The advantage of isolated outputs on a power supply is if you have a noisy pedal on one output that noise won't carry over to another output.

What is the proximity to your power source?

Most power supplies will require you to be plugged in to an outlet or extension cord of some kind. However, in recent years, some manufacturers have released great options for wireless, rechargeable power supplies, such as the Mission 529 series.

If you have questions about what kind of power supply will meet your needs best, please reach out using the contact us button! We would love to help you make the best decision for your equipment.