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Hey all, currently working on a new pedalboard setup

 

in the past I’ve just powered all pedals from their own power supplies but messy cable OCD always niggled at me

 

Looking at a power brick type power supply to try and neaten things up a bit

 

understanding that I may have to use a dedicated power supply for at least one pedal (Boss RC-50) or maybe two power bricks for the rest, I’m struggling to work out the best way to get the board up and running

 

new pedalboard will look something like this (in no particular order)

 

Power ratings found on t’interweb so happy to be corrected if need be

 

Boss RC-50 (9v 450mA)

 

MXR Carbon Copy (9v 26mA)

EHX Small Clone (9v 12mA)

EHX Micro POG / MXR Bass Octave Deluxe (still need to decide) (9v 180mA / 9v 14mA)

EHX Small Stone (9v 12mA)
 

Boss BD2 (9v 20mA)

ProCo Rat (9v 3mA)

Boss DS1 (9v 4mA)

EHX Big Muff (9v 3mA)

 

Boss TU-2 or TU-3 / Korg pitchblack (9v 55mA / 9v 20mA) (again, still need to decide/buy)

 

any pointers from the more knowledgable would be massively appreciated

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Most of the big names make a power supply that will handle that no problem. My Cioks DC7 would, as would a Strymon Ojai. In fact as long as there's one high current output for the Boss the rest could probably all share. Something like the Cioks Adam will manage if you combine the two high current outputs. Harley Benton make a few that fit the bill on the cheaper end of the market. 

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