Nux Zeus Jr. Guitar Pedal Power Supply

£99.99

This is the Nux Zeus Jr. Guitar Pedal Power Supply from NUX, listed in Pedal Power Supplies on Just Pedals. Read More below.

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Here’s what NUX say about the Nux Zeus Jr. Guitar Pedal Power Supply:

“Following on from the success of the Zeus pedal power supply, NU-X have developed the Zeus Jr. for multi-pedal users with more compact effect setups. Zeus Jr. retains the same double isolated power circuit to help eliminate noise and keep the power chain clean. 3 outputs deliver 9Vdc up to 500mA each and a fourth can provide 9Vdc at 300mA. 2 additional outputs have selectable 9/12/18V outputs for pedals that require or can handle different voltages. Supplied with 6 x DC5521 angle power leads and a further reverse polarity and DC minijack lead. Powered from the mains via its in-line DC switching power supply, this is the ideal solution for players that use multi-pedal rigs where noise issues could otherwise be problematic.”

Key Features

  • Extremely low noise circuitry
  • Fully isolated outputs
  • Multiple voltage options
  • High current capacity
  • Supplied with various DC link cables to handle most pedal input types

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NUX

Nux pedals are known for delivering impressive sound quality and innovation at great value, making them a favourite among guitarists of all levels. Their range covers everything from warm analogue overdrives and dynamic delays to powerful multi-effects units packed with digital precision. Nux often blends modern tech like impulse responses and Bluetooth control with classic tones, offering versatility without breaking the bank. Reliable, creative, and constantly evolving, Nux pedals prove you don’t need to spend a fortune to sound fantastic.

Category

Pedal Power Supplies

A pedal power supply converts mains or battery power into the regulated DC outputs required by an effects board. True isolated outputs break ground paths and reduce interaction between pedals, while daisy chains share a common supply. Each output must match voltage, polarity and current demand; switchable voltages, high-current sockets, IEC or external adapters and mounting dimensions affect compatibility.