(www.burkey.nl)
Features:
- 5 x 9V DC @ 200mA isolated outputs
- 1 x 12V DC @ 200mA isolated output
- 1 x 3-9V DC isolated output
- 1 x 3-12V DC isolated output
- 1 x 9/12V AC isolated output
Advantages over the Diago Powerstation:
- Can be used to power 12V effects (some 12V effects can be powered with the Diago Powerstation
- Isolated outputs means that positive ground pedals, (such as Germanium transistor based boost and fuzz pedals), can be used along side normal negative ground pedals
- Isolated ground means that pedals with poor power filtering (such as the Line 6 ToneCore series pedals) can be used along side normal, well behaved pedals
Disadvantages with respect to the Diago Powerstation:
- At £160/$240/€235, it's very, very expensive for what amounts to a power supply
- Only 8 DC outputs, max 200mA on each; total is 1,600mA. Many newer digital pedals require more than 200mA
- Can only be used in the country it is made for. Mains Voltage and frequency need to be correct
- It's big and heavy, and takes up quite a bit of space on your pedal board
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