The GigRig Isolator V2 ISOX4 LC Power Adaptor

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Description

The GigRig Isolator is a four output PSU adaptor you can use to power the majority of your standard 9v guitar effects pedals. Hear your stompboxes the way they were built to sound. It is a specialist power supply for lower current pedals especially overdrives and analog effects requiring not more than 100mA @ 9V DC.

It will happily power a goodly number of digital effects as well but for analog and drive circuits where the quietest power solution is a must, TheGigRig ISOX4 LC is ideal. This follows the Distributor in the power supply chain, which provides up to 5 amps of current to all connected adaptors. The idea behind The GigRig power supply is to get the best out of your pedals in a way no other PSU could do. 

Setting up the Isolator is easy. Included is a DIY set of four cut-to-length solderless power cables to customise your pedalboard exactly how you want it. 

Specifications

  • POWER – 9v in/ 4 x 9v 135mA isolated out
  • WEIGHT – 0.095kg /0.2lbs
  • DIMENSIONS – 6.5cm x 3cm x 2cm / 2.56" x 1.18" x 0.79"

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