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Truetone 18V to 9V Adapter Cable

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About Truetone

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Truetone is a well-known brand that produces high-quality guitar pedals, pedalboards, and power supplies. Originally established as Visual Sound in 1995, Truetone is most famous for its reliable and robust power supply units, such as the Truetone 1 Spot, which provide consistent power to multiple pedals without introducing noise or interference. Over the years, the company expanded its range to include pedals with a focus on excellent tonal quality, durability, and ease of use. Popular products like the Truetone Series 1 pedals (including overdrive and delay models) are appreciated for their versatility, musicality, and transparent sound. Truetone is recognised by musicians for creating gear that is practical, reliable, and designed to enhance a player?s sonic experience both on stage and in the studio.

18V

18V refers to a type of power supply used by certain guitar pedals to provide higher voltage than the more common 9V pedals. Using 18V power can result in greater headroom, improved dynamics, and more detailed tonal response compared to a 9V power supply. Many high-performance pedals, such as certain overdrive, distortion, and delay units, are designed to operate at 18V to deliver enhanced sound quality, allowing for greater clarity and less distortion at higher volumes.

Pedals that run on 18V, like the MXR Phase 90 (with an 18V option) or the TC Electronic Flashback Delay, often produce a fuller, more robust sound, with increased sustain and more natural tonal characteristics. Musicians may choose 18V-powered pedals for their ability to offer a more open sound, particularly in high-gain settings, where 9V pedals might start to compress or become muddier.

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.

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