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Post subject: Are PP2+,ISO-5 and PPD equally good in terms of performance? Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2011 8:43 am |
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Are PP2+ ,ISO-5 and Pedal Power Digital equally good in terms of performance? (Assuming that all three deliver the right voltage and enough current needed) Or is PP2+ superior to the others?
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Post subject: Re: Are PP2+,ISO-5 and PPD equally good in terms of performa Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 4:35 pm |
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Joined: Tue May 05, 2009 2:33 pm Posts: 3588 Location: The Lab
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All our products are made with the same attention to detail and unequaled performance. The differences between the power supplies are simply to cover the wildly varying needs that exist. They can be used alone or in any combination to cover small number of devices or a huge number of devices.
The Pedal Power 2+ has eight isolated outputs. All of them can be used to power most 9V battery powered pedals. Four of them are switchable to 12V, two are high current, and two can be used to mimic dying batteries.
The Pedal Power ISO-5 has five isolated sections. Three of them can be used to power most 9V battery powered pedals. One is high current and can be used for 9V and/or 12V devices, and the last is dedicated for 18V.
The Pedal Power Digital has four isolated sections, all of which are high current. Two of them are set at 9V and the other two can be used for 9V and/or 12V devices.
...so it all really boils down to your specific needs.
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