Thomann NT AC/PSA 3-stars Reviews
Good value for the money
Now, this thing is cheap so you cannot expect too much of it, but I find it quite decent. I've definitey have had power supplies that has been worse.
With some pedals I can hear a high pitched hissing noise but never any hum.
It's also very light and small. That's good.
In general, power supplies are very tricky. I've tried many different ones from dirt cheap to very expensive and none is completely perfect. Nothing is as quiet as a battery really.
You get what you pay for.
I ended up buying this to power a couple of pedals in front of an amp. Sadly it didn't surprise me with it's price-quality ratio, but at least it powers the pedals as long as you can keep ignoring the hum you inevitably get by using this.
The hum already got annoyingly loud with a single pedal connected at all but fortunately didn't amplify with more pedals added to the chain. That changed the second i turned even one of the pedals on. You don't wanna know the amount of hum two or more pedals gave me.
I'm not sure if adding grounding wires to my pedals would have helped, I didn't bother trying since I fortunately found another 9 volt adapter from my house, wich still provides enough power for half the hum.
I don't really recommend this unless you are really desperate for an adapter or you want to use it in something else. I'd rather spend a bit more on an adapter that would be granted for less hum but this one will do well for it's price, if you are prepared for the noise.
Good Price
Good Price!
Works fine
I power a Boss pedal board with this. My only complaint is that it picks up a tiny bit of buzz from somewhere.
9V with hum
good things first: this power supply works. it fits on the standard 9V input of any effect I have tryed. And its very slim. fits good onto overcrowded pedalboards
but what is not good about it is that it gives every device you use it for a high-frequency hum or hiss. maybe usable for bass guitar effects, that will be high-cutted, but everything else will not be free of noise! its not too loud (I dont think you could hear it in a live situation), but it will be there.
So if you insist on a noise-free sound, you better invest some more money!
Good basic adapter
Good adapter, didn't realise only had two pins so use an adapter to make it 3 pin but it's good, hasn't overheated, no noise issues. Good product but had I noticed only a 2pin plug I would not have bought it.
OK for good quality pedals...
This power supply is quite fine for pedals that are well built against noise. Most low cost or otherwise "not-so-well" built pedals hum or hiss audibly when powered from this. I'd spend a few euros more for quality power...
"Okay" for the price.
I would recommend this AC Adapter for home use only. I get a lot of high frequency noises when using it. But on the other hand: My effect-pedal won't need any more batteries.
A basic power supply
A very basic power supply for effects pedals. This isn't very rigid and feels like you will break it quite easily if you get your foot tangled on the cable. The cable is pretty short, so you can't connect your pedal to this from over a long distance (a meter or two at most). I've been using this for over an year without any problems though, but I'm pretty careful with my gear anyway.

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Thomann
- Released in 2006
- Average price : $11
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