Thomann NT AC/PSA 5-stars Reviews

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9 years ago

good

good for one multi fx, goes good, it helps with one unit for

long time.

harley Benton, its a good guy.

9 years ago

Quiet and effective

I bought this power supply for a Digitech RP55 pedal and it works perfectly, with no hum, hiss or other interference. I'm therefore happy to recommend it. Note, however, that while the connector polarity (outer positive), internal diameter (2.1mm) and external diameter (5.5mm) are standard for many pedals, the length (12mm) is somewhere between standard (9mm) and long (14mm). Since most pedals are standard, this should not make any difference.

9 years ago

Does exactly what it says on the tin!

No problems with this power supply whatsoever.

9 years ago

Offers the same performance as Boss for 1/3 of the price

Very good priced power supply, does exactly the same as the Boss version for a thrid of the price.

I have not experienced any humming, not while powering one pedal, or multiple by using a daisy chain.

This supply can also replace the power supply of the Roland Microcube(at least the orignial one)

9 years ago

Great quality and cheap

Compared to the brand versions, this price is so reasonable.

I've had one of these for several years now, and am buying a second one as a backup as all my named brand ones died, but this one is still going! Would highly recommend :-)

9 years ago

Compact and reliable.. very useful!

9 years ago

Does what it says on the tin

This is a "standard" Boss-compatible (9V, negative center) wall power supply with a strong power rating (500 mA at 9V), so it is suitable for almost all effect pedals on the market. I bought it as a backup for my Electro-Harmonix power supply which came with my Pitch Fork pedal. I also daisy-chain several other pedals on it. In terms of quality, it is as good as the original. Reliable, working, with no extra noise.

9 years ago

Does the job

It's cheap and powers my pedal, so I can't complain. The prongs were a little bit bent from the plastic chassis, but it has no impact on the functionality so I don't really mind. Have I mentioned it's cheap?

10 years ago

What you need!

A power supply I bought after I lost my EBS power supply, and to tell the truth you have no need to pay for a name on your power supply! It does the job!

10 years ago

Good power supply

Cheap alternative to using 9v batteries, works well and you don't have to worry about a battery running out

10 years ago

Inexpensive power adapter

I use this to supply power to my Boss distortion pedal.

Very good product and inexpensive, especially when compared with the cost of replacement 9 volt batteries.

Excellent product and I am very pleased with this purchase

10 years ago

I never manage to keep these things for long

I must be clumsy as I seam to break these far too often. This power unit worked fine with several brands of pedal from cheap to expensive. Not a lot more I can say other than - I did manage to break it eventually, but it worked really well until then which is not a reflection on its quality of manufacture.

10 years ago

As described

Does exactly what says on the tin. I've had zero problems with this. The only minor annoyance would be the shape, which means that strategic positioning on a socket board is sometimes required so as to avoid blocking adjacent outputs, but that's not really the fault of this product alone.

10 years ago

For the money very good

There is nothing much to say about this piece of gear but it does what its made for. How long will it last depends entirely on how one treats the cables (entangled cables and pulling/etc). Im happy with it

10 years ago

Good!

I have a few of these for home use and they are really nice. Seem to work on most 9 volt pedals. They are smaller then most similar power supplys and that comes in handy when using them on pedalboards.

10 years ago

Good AC Adapter

Well difficult to say too much about this product, except it works fine and the build quality seems fine too. I would definitely recommend this product. Good value for money.

10 years ago

Essential

If your buying anything with batteries, better get an mains adaptor (if your unit has the option) or else you'll be for ever replacing them. I bought one for my Behringer V-Tone Bass BDI21 and all is well. It is solid made and will save me a fortune in replacement batteries. Nothing more to say, it does the job.

11 years ago

Save yourself a small fortune

You can't go wrong with these adapters. Mine have performed on par with other branded (and considerably more expensive) units, and because of this I highly doubt i'll use anything but these for my practice sessions. I can't say that i've tried them 'live' as such, but they've seen quite a battering around my practice room and I reckon they'll live up to the task. The Euro-PSU UK adapter that I use with it is also brilliant. Get one and see for yourself.

11 years ago

Good power supply

Nothing extraordinaty - quality is good, price is good. But this is what you expect from power supply. And, of course, don't forget to use correct power supply - otherwise you will burn your pedal.

11 years ago

works great

very good for the price. I cannot tell any difference from the more expensive ones I have. Use it for many pedals and no difference at all from the other more expensive adapters.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Thomann
  • Released in 2006
  • Average price : $11
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