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Rechargeable battery power supply specifically designed to merge and integrate seamlessly with existing Harley Benton Spaceship 60XL pedalboards
Integrated lithium battery power supply including AC/DC power adapter for mains connection and charging
Battery capacity: 7.4 V @ 4500 mAh, 66.6 Wh
Charging time: approx. 3 hours
Operating time: approx. 1.5 hours
Can also be mounted under some pedalboards of other brands
11 Individually insulated and 4 non-insulated outputs
High rated current for modern digital effects
LED display on each output
11 Isolated outputs to eliminate hum and noise: 4 x 9 V / 250 mA, 3 x 9 V / 500 mA, 4 x 9/12/18 V - 500 mA
4 Non-isolated outputs: 1 x 9 V / 3 A for powering effects with high power consumption and multi-FX devices, 1 x 24 V / 2 A, 1 x USB-A for powering and charging tablets and smartphones, 1 x USB-C, 24 V output connection for additional power supply units
Total power: 45 W
Dimensions (H x W x D): 30 x 600 x 50 mm
Weight: 1.0 kg
Included Accessories:
2 x Aluminium edges for mounting the powerbar and crossbars of existing Harley Benton Spaceship 60 boards
1 x AC power cable / 1.2 m
Cable set with 4 x 30 cm DC, 5 x 60 cm DC, 4 x 90 cm DC
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Everything is great about this source but i have two inconveniences:
1. when connected to powersource the transformer makes a 10khz noise which is picked up by guitar pick-ups and it’s annoying
2. You need to pay attention that you are connected to a good socket. I was actually doing half of concert on battery than my battery died mid concert - it was my mistake cause i didn’t make sure that electric connection worked.
In studio I track guitar only on battery - the noise is incredibly low.