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Swiff Audio P200 Guitar Pedals Power Supply $77.99 Delivered @ Xiqiao Tech via Amazon AU

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Was looking for a PSU for my pedals as mine previously died (probably out of boredom).
This was the best option I could find with quick delivery and reasonable price

This is the P200, besides some fancy toggle switches and caps, no idea what the real difference is between P100 and P200.
The p200 is not mentioend on the swiff audio site, so maybe it is a new release?

I've noticed a review which mentions audible 'noise' but I did not hear anything besides the buzzing of the tubes, even with volume up to 11.
very solid build, so much better than the Joyo daisychain I replaced it for.

  • 9 Isolated output, isolated short circuit/overcurrent protected, the pedal power supply will function safely under protection.
  • Supply 1 DC 500mA adjustable voltage interface for 4V-9V, voltage can be displayed in voltmeter to meet individual needs of different effector users.
  • Each output interface has corresponding indicator, red means fault and green means normal.
  • Built-in USB charging port for phone & tablet, charging your devices and keeping them always on your side.
  • Designed with noise filter function, the last thing you need is a noisy power supply buzzing all over the tone you've worked hard to create.
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  • +1

    I bought one off Amazon recently that gave more options/voltages, plus was cheaper.
    I use a Vintage 1990s Tube Screamer, Boss Multi Effects and TC Helicon Vocal Processor, but I never know what I may buy next. :)

    • looks good, any buzz or all clear?

      • Clear as far as I know.
        I was going to return it as the TC Helicon plus is different, but ok if you turn it the other way - ie the right angled plug.
        I'm tempted to grab a 2nd one for home. That way I have original PSUs as a backup.
        My TC is a different voltage.

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