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I have a pedaltrain nano which has just a polytune mini (9v centre neg) and a radial tonebone pz-pre (15V centre positive) and I'm looking for an elegant power solution. At the moment I'm using the radial PSU for the radial and a sanyo eneloop battery for the polytune.

I'm considering the gigrig El Paso with either the eneloop (preferred) or a diago 9V supply (and then use the eneloop with my 'rock pedalboard' :rolleyes: ) but I was wondering if anyone could suggest an alternatives or share advice or experiences before I pony up £60.

TIA

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[quote name='Jenny_Innie' timestamp='1423220989' post='2682308']
You want the Pedaltrain Volto. As elegant as it gets.

[url="http://www.andertons.co.uk/power-supplies/pid31469/cid591/pedal-train-volto-lithium-ion-rechargable-9v-pedal-power-supply.asp"]http://www.andertons...ower-supply.asp[/url]
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I completely agree, and one day I will get one, but I bought a [url="http://www.dv247.com/studio-equipment/sanyo-eneloop-pedal-juice--202027"]Pedal Juice[/url] a couple of months before the volto came out, so I need to prioritize getting a 15V centre positive from a 9V centre negative supply

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[quote name='dannybuoy' timestamp='1423298002' post='2683179']
This would almost fit the bill, but only does 9/12/18v:

[url="http://www.cioks.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=75&Itemid=90"]http://www.cioks.com...id=75&Itemid=90[/url]
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interesting, according to the radial website, the Pz-Pre will run off an 18V supply, albeit with a slightly shortened product life.

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