Power supply and pedal board recommendations

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I’m using a 1spot with 1700ma for my board and it got plenty of juice.

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Im late to the party but echo others I love my truetone CS12, waited many years to get something with all the features it was designed with and no matter how many pedal changes I make it just seems to handle it.

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Truetone purchased through the forum. Thanks all.
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Definitely recommend one wiht 18v for the pedal that can take it

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Now that the power supply is sorted, anyone selling a pedal board?
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robthemac wrote:Now that the power supply is sorted, anyone selling a pedal board?
I think I have a PT2 sized one somewhere, in soft case, 60 x 30cm.
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Also, about half a dozen different fuzz pedals, if you’re interested LOL.
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Conway wrote: I think I have a PT2 sized one somewhere, in soft case, 60 x 30cm.
No real desire for a fuzz pedal, but could I get a picture of the board?
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Looks great but perhaps a bit excessive for my 2xODs and a looper! How much are you wanting for it?
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robthemac wrote:Looks great but perhaps a bit excessive for my 2xODs and a looper! How much are you wanting for it?
You'll need room to expand, especially if you stay on here for a while! $100?
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Will a Truetone CS7 fit underneath?
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robthemac wrote:Will a Truetone CS7 fit underneath?
Yes. The power supply that's on there at the moment is a Modtone Power Plant which is the same height but longer and wider than the CS7 according to the website dimensions.
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You're on. Will PM.
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