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Jim Dunlop ECB003 9v ACDC Center Negative Power Supply

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The Jim Dunlop ECB003 9v ACDC Center Negative Power Supply is priced at £16.99 and it is in stock. Available to be delivered to you by post direct to your door in a jiffy, or a box (P&P may apply).Please Read More for comprehensive details and images from the seller. (This is a sponsored link) but will not cost you anything.

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The Jim Dunlop ECB003 9v ACDC Center Negative Power Supply is currently retailing at £16.99 and it is in stock. Available to be delivered to you by post direct (some charge may apply).The team at Just Pedals think that Jim Dunlop nailed it with the Jim Dunlop ECB003 9v ACDC Center Negative Power Supply.

This guitar FX pedal power supply is compatible with 90% of guitar pedals however it’s best to double check before buying/using or you could damage your effects unit.

Check on the pedal for a sticker or marker indicating it uses a 9V DC center-negative power supply.

You can also find this information on the manufacturer’s website.

Provides 200mA and is compatible with daisy chains provided there is enough current to cover all of pedals in the chain (and all the pedals in the chain are also 9V DV Center-Negative). Certain pedals will draw more power than others with digital delays usually drawing large amounts while drive pedals draw a relatively small amount.

About Jim Dunlop

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Dunlop Manufacturing is a renowned company specializing in musical instrument accessories, particularly known for its guitar effects pedals. They produce a wide range of pedals catering to various guitarists’ needs, from classic effects to innovative designs.

Some popular Dunlop guitar pedals include:

Cry Baby Wah: Perhaps their most iconic pedal, the Cry Baby Wah, has been used by countless guitarists. It’s a versatile pedal that modulates the guitar’s sound to create the famous “wah” effect.
MXR Phase 90: This is a classic phaser pedal known for its simplicity and distinctive swirling sound. It’s been used by numerous guitarists across different genres.
MXR Carbon Copy Analog Delay: A popular delay pedal offering warm, analog-style delay tones. It’s loved for its simplicity and lush, rich sound.
MXR Dyna Comp Compressor: A compressor pedal that evens out the dynamics of your guitar playing, providing sustain and smoothness to the sound.
Dunlop Fuzz Face: A legendary fuzz pedal originally produced in the ’60s. It’s been reissued and updated over the years, offering that classic fuzz tone.
MXR EVH Phase 90: This pedal was designed in collaboration with Eddie Van Halen, featuring his preferred phaser settings.
Dunlop Echoplex Delay: Based on the legendary EP-3 tape delay unit, this pedal offers a rich, warm tape echo emulation.

These pedals are just a few examples from Dunlop’s extensive lineup. They are known for their reliability, sound quality, and often iconic status among guitarists. Different guitarists may prefer specific pedals based on their playing style and the sound they’re aiming to achieve. It’s always a good idea to try out pedals in person or listen to demos to find the right one for your preferences.

9V

9V refers to the most common voltage used by guitar pedals for their power supply. Most standard pedals, such as overdrive, distortion, delay, and reverb, are designed to operate at 9V, which is typically supplied via a 9V battery or a 9V power adapter. This voltage is ideal for most pedals as it provides a good balance between sound quality, longevity, and ease of use.

Pedals powered by 9V are widely available and offer a broad range of effects for guitarists and bassists. The 9V supply allows for easy integration into pedalboards and works well with power strips and multi-pedal power supplies. While 9V pedals are the most common, higher voltages like 18V are also used in some high-end pedals to provide additional headroom and clarity, but for many musicians, 9V pedals offer sufficient power and performance for everyday use.

Guitar FX

Just Pedals is a new Guitar Effect Pedals Marketplace – We feature new and used Guitar Effect pedals from different sellers, to purchase online from the UK.

Supply

A power supply for guitar pedals is a crucial component that provides the necessary electrical power to run your effects pedals. Most pedals require a specific voltage (usually 9V, 12V, or 18V), and a quality power supply ensures that each pedal receives the correct power for optimal performance. Using the right power supply prevents unwanted noise, hum, or damage to your pedals.

There are two main types of power supplies: single-output and multi-output. Single-output power supplies provide power to one pedal, while multi-output supplies can power several pedals at once, often with isolated outputs to reduce interference between pedals. Popular options include the Voodoo Lab Pedal Power and the Truetone 1 Spot. These power supplies help simplify pedalboard setups by keeping everything powered with fewer cables and offering reliable, consistent performance for gigging musicians.

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