The POWERSPEDAL “THE SUCKER!” emulates the effect of a dying 9V battery on guitar effect pedals.
My dying battery simulator pedal is the perfect solution for guitarists, who love the sound of their analog guitar effect pedals as the power of the battery starts to sag.
For example, many fuzzes sound better when the battery is empty and no longer supplies 9V. With THE SUCKER! you can easily do this all the time! Maybe it sounds a bit crazy, but it can sound pretty damn cool!
One of the biggest challenges in achieving the perfect “dying battery sound” is the lack of consistency. With THE SUCKER! you can dial in that perfect sound with precision every time. You also won't have to wait until your battery gets low to achieve those sought-after sounds. Simply plug your guitar effect pedal into THE SUCKER! and you're ready to go - and even with the power supply unit that you have been using for the power supply of your effect pedals.
With the big knob, you can have precise control over the voltage of the plugged-in effect pedal and achieve the perfect sound for your needs. The digital voltage meter display, can easily monitor the power supply of your effect pedal and you can see exactly what voltage is perfect for effect pedal and your individual sound.
Please note: The dying battery simulator is intended only to be used with analog pedals. Digital pedals typically require more power and don’t generally function properly on lower power. They may even be damaged by being used with lower power.
THE SUCKER! works with standard “BOSS style” center-negative (2.1mm x 5.5mm) power supplies and include a male-to-male power patch cable to connect your effect pedal.
Specifications:
Power supply: 9V DC
Power output: Range of approximately 2 to 9 volts
Dimensions (case): 3.65in x 1.52in x 1.22in // 93mm x 39mm x 31mm
Weight: 5.0oz // 142g
Box content:
- The POWERSPEDAL “THE SUCKER!”
- Male-to-Male power patch cable (2.1mm x 5.5mm, center-negative)
Designed and handwired with ❤️ in the California and England.
Order yours today and experience the difference it can make in your audio setup!
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