Truetone Voltage Doubler 24V or 18V

£24.99

This is the Truetone Voltage Doubler 24V or 18V from Truetone, listed in Specialist Effects Pedals on Just Pedals. Read More below.

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Here's what Truetone say about the Voltage Doubler:

The 1 SPOT Voltage Doubler (TVD) is an intelligent cable which is mainly for converting 9Vdc to 18Vdc, but it can also convert 12Vdc to 24Vdc automatically, without a switch! Able to handle up to 100mA of current, it can help you power just about any 18V or 24V pedal*.

All you do is take the output of your 9Vdc or 12Vdc power supply and connect it to the Voltage Doubler and plug the TVD into your pedal. Simple. Noiseless. Inexpensive.

*The only 18V pedal we know of that the Voltage Doubler can’t power is the Pigtronix Infinity Looper, which requires it’s own power supply.

Brand

Truetone

Truetone, based in the United States, is a well-respected manufacturer of guitar effects pedals and power supplies, renowned for its commitment to quality and innovation. Established as Visual Sound in 2000 and rebranded to Truetone in 2015, the company is known for its reliable and versatile products that cater to musicians of all levels.

Popular products from Truetone include:

  • The 1 Spot Power Supply: A highly regarded power supply known for its reliability and ability to power multiple pedals from a single outlet, making it a staple in many pedalboards.
  • The Jekyll & Hyde Overdrive/Distortion Pedal: This pedal offers a versatile range of overdrive and distortion sounds, appreciated for its tone-shaping capabilities and robust build quality.

Truetone’s products are celebrated for their durability, high performance, and user-friendly design, making them a go-to choice for guitarists seeking dependable effects and power solutions.

Category

Specialist Effects Pedals

Specialist effects alter the signal in ways that do not sit cleanly inside one established family. They may use granular processing, frequency shifting, resonators, freeze or sustain, bit reduction, ring modulation, feedback networks or combinations of several techniques. The relevant distinction is the underlying process, its tracking or latency, and how completely the dry signal can be blended or replaced.