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Power supply with 15 individually insulated and 4 uninsulated connections
AC circuit 100 - 240 V Universal input voltage operation
High current capacity for modern digital effects
LED indicator on each connector
15 Isolated outputs to eliminate hum and noise: 4x 9 V / 100 mA, 4x 9 V / 250 mA, 3x 9 V / 500 mA and 4x 9/12/18 V - 500 mA
Non-isolated connections: 1x 9 V / 3 A for supplying effects with high current consumption (e.g. multi-effects pedals), 1x 24 V / 2 A, 1x USB-A for connecting or charging tablets and smartphones, 1x USB-C, 24 V output connection for additional power supplies
Total power: 48.6 W
Dimensions (H x W x D): 89.5 x 800 x 390 mm
Weight: 3100 g
Included Accessories
Carrying bag with storage compartment and carrying strap
1 x AC power cable / 1.2 m
Cable set with 4x 30 cm DC, 5x 60 cm DC, 4x 90 cm DC and 5x 120 cm DC
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Very good pedalboard. It has all you need and it is very robust. No more loose power supplies and it has an USB so you can charge your iPad or phone while playing. Very good!
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An Amazing Pedal Board, Shame About The Case!
Aelvenharp 23.01.2025
I've been using a NUX Bumblebee large pedal board, and it unfortunately does not come any larger, I'm expanding my pedals and so I started doing a hunt for a large pedal board.
The Harley Benton with the Power Bar is hands down the best value for money for what I was after. It is absolutely huge, but because it is not two tier like the NIX, you have to leave plenty of space to make sure you don't inadvertently hit pedals as you're reaching over from the bottom to the top of the board.
I've spent two/three days changing the arrangement of my pedals on the board and I think I've got them to where they need to be - but I haven't gigged with it yet, so it remains to be seen. I'm looking forward to not having loads of wiring to plug in (I never used a power block with the Nix, you see!).
I had the great idea to add spaces onto the back feet to raise it up to help avoid the hitting of lower buttons, however, I had to remove these as they will not go in the case!
And the case is what lets this product down!
I have my volume pedal at the top end of the board as my page turner is closer to my feet, but it is a real squeeze to close the bag case and the cardboard lining is pushing down on the top of the volume pedal. I have added some foam in around my pedals as the case is not padded like the NUX case was. The NUX case is not rigid - this case feels like it is semi-rigid, but it does not feel like it does anything other than constitute a carry case - there feels to be very little protection.
I think this is the right board for me, so I'm going to have to think about what I'm going to store and carry this in in future to protect my pedals.
I've been using a NUX Bumblebee large pedal board, and it unfortunately does not come any larger, I'm expanding my pedals and so I started doing a hunt for a large pedal board.
The Harley Benton with the Power Bar is hands down the best value for money for what I was after. It is absolutely huge, but because it is not two tier like the NIX, you have to leave
I've been using a NUX Bumblebee large pedal board, and it unfortunately does not come any larger, I'm expanding my pedals and so I started doing a hunt for a large pedal board.
The Harley Benton with the Power Bar is hands down the best value for money for what I was after. It is absolutely huge, but because it is not two tier like the NIX, you have to leave plenty of space to make sure you don't inadvertently hit pedals as you're reaching over from the bottom to the top of the board.
I've spent two/three days changing the arrangement of my pedals on the board and I think I've got them to where they need to be - but I haven't gigged with it yet, so it remains to be seen. I'm looking forward to not having loads of wiring to plug in (I never used a power block with the Nix, you see!).
I had the great idea to add spaces onto the back feet to raise it up to help avoid the hitting of lower buttons, however, I had to remove these as they will not go in the case!
And the case is what lets this product down!
I have my volume pedal at the top end of the board as my page turner is closer to my feet, but it is a real squeeze to close the bag case and the cardboard lining is pushing down on the top of the volume pedal. I have added some foam in around my pedals as the case is not padded like the NUX case was. The NUX case is not rigid - this case feels like it is semi-rigid, but it does not feel like it does anything other than constitute a carry case - there feels to be very little protection.
I think this is the right board for me, so I'm going to have to think about what I'm going to store and carry this in in future to protect my pedals.
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Godzilla...but with pedals
Txema Wicked 04.12.2024
This was just what I needed to put togther my 17-pedal (yes 17!) pedalboard...which I call "Godzilla". The bag is sturdy, trust me. With 17 pedals, a metal frame and a power source for all your needs this is your new "heavy metal" kettlebell. But that was expected! The fact remains that if you are going to go above and beyond on building your pedalboard I do nto think there is a better cost-effective option.
This was just what I needed to put togther my 17-pedal (yes 17!) pedalboard...which I call "Godzilla". The bag is sturdy, trust me. With 17 pedals, a metal frame and a power source for all your needs this is your new "heavy metal" kettlebell. But that was expected! The fact remains that if you are going to go above and beyond on building your pedalboard I do nto think
This was just what I needed to put togther my 17-pedal (yes 17!) pedalboard...which I call "Godzilla". The bag is sturdy, trust me. With 17 pedals, a metal frame and a power source for all your needs this is your new "heavy metal" kettlebell. But that was expected! The fact remains that if you are going to go above and beyond on building your pedalboard I do nto think there is a better cost-effective option.
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Great for a home board!
TobyFBass 31.01.2024
Bought this board as a companion to much smaller Spaceship 40, this one stays squarely for studio use and has all the power to accommodate that. Very happy with it