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Michael
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2025
Whenever you buy a pedalboard power supply, you have to be cautious about claims of products being "Isolated". I'll admit I laughed when I saw this product referred to as "Truely Fully Isolated" (misspellings and all). But for the price point, I had to bite. For only having it a day, I'm very impressed and satisfied with this little guy.It's definitely a Chinese product, but the enclosure is all metal with a rough texture. Maybe a powder coat? I like it.The main concern was: is it truly "Truely Fully Isolated" or not? I have four pedals on my board to test, one of which (the Yamaha DG Stomp) is 12V AC powered so its brick must remain. But for the others are a mix of Analog and Digital pedals. After systematically testing the entire signal chain with all power bricks vs all S8 Power Supply, and everything combination in between, I can gladly say this introduces no additional noise.What's more, I've read reviews where other products say they provide up to 500mA of 9V power, but digital pedals that require at least 500mA simply don't work. The DL4 mkii is one of those pedals, and the two 9V 500mA outputs I tried worked perfectly.The voltage sag worked as expected on my tube screamer, with the LED noticeably dimming as I turned the Sag knob.It came with 8 cables: 3x 12" cables, 3x 19" cables, and 2x 26" cables (though one was almost an inch longer at 27"). The "Multi-function fixture" was a set of two brackets that seemed to be cut from PCB (circuit board material). It included 4 screws that seat into the enclosure, and 4 self-adhesive rubber feet.Overall, I feel like I found the unicorn of a sub-$100 fully-functional power supply with all the features of a Ciocks or VooDoo Labs unit.
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