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XVive V19 Micro Power Supply

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XVive V19 Micro Power Supply, multi-output power supply for effect pedals, 8 individually regulated power slots, provides stable 9V and 18V center negative power, short circuit protection for each output, 7 x 9V DC outputs; max. 250 mA each, 1 x 18V DV output; max 150 mA, 1 x 12V DC input, individual status-LED for each output, incl. 12V DC 2 A power adapter, 2.1 x 5.5 mm, polarity (-) center, incl. 8 x DC power connector cables, 2.1 x 5.5 mm barrel plugs (4 x 460 mm; 4 x 610 mm), incl. hook & loop tape, dimensions (L x W x H) 94 x 42 x 36 mm, weight 140 g, designed in the USA

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Available since March 2015
Item number 356768
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
DC/AC current DC
Output current in mA 300 mA
9 V Yes
12 V No
18 V Yes
Secondary voltage No
Multi-output power supply Yes
£57
Including VAT; Excluding £10 shipping
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Effects to the power of eight

Guitarists and bassists often share a healthy obsession with effects pedals, and many collect them in abundance. When multiple pedals are used at the same time, however, a single power supply makes sense: Enter the Xvive V19 Micro Power Supply. This innovative unit provides eight independent power outputs, thus offering sufficient flexibility for most setups. The Xvive V19 Micro Power Supply is also attractively priced, making it an ideal choice for beginners foraying into the world of bass and guitar effects for the first time.

Xvive V19 Micro Power supply

Compact and versatile

Housed in a slick and sturdy metal casing, the Xvive V19 Micro Power Supply takes up very little space, and can easily fit on or under a pedalboard. As mentioned above, it features eight independent outputs: Seven provide 9V at up to 300mA each, which is ideal for most analogue pedals, and the single 18V output provides 150mA. Individual LEDs display the activity on each output - and in the event of a failure on one of the outputs, the others will still continue working. The scope of delivery also includes a power adapter as well as all of the necessary cables.

Connections on the Xvive V19 Micro Power Supply

Future-proof

When musicians develop a taste for effects pedals, their collections tend to grow rather quickly. That being the case, it is never a bad idea to invest in a power supply with a generous number of outputs from the start. The Xvive V19 Micro Power Supply's eight outputs give musicians sufficient scope for future expansion, and will suit ambitious beginners and seasoned performers alike. Players who don't have a whole lot of real estate to play around with on their pedalboard will also certainly appreciate the compact, space-saving design of the Xvive V19 Micro Power Supply.

Logo on the Xvive V19 Micro Power Supply

About Xvive Audio

Xvive Audio officially entered the market in 2012 with its compact U2 wireless guitar system. Since then, the company has also been involved in the development of wireless microphone technology. Its catalogue also includes effects pedals, such as the Signature Series, which were developed in partnership with guitarist Thomas Blug. The products are designed by an American team, based in Pasadena, California, which is composed of musicians and engineers and draws on decades of professional experience. Its lead designer, Howard Davies, was previously employed at Electro Harmonix and Pigtronix, among others. Xvive Audio's goal is to create products that deliver exceptional sound and build quality, while remaining affordable for any musician.

More practical tools from Xvive

Xvive offers a range of practical tools for guitarists and bassists, including compact wireless systems which allow maximum freedom on the stage. The company's comprehensive in-ear monitoring solutions cover everything from headphones to personal three-way monitor mixers, and for safe transport, Xvive also provides matching bags and sturdy cases. Xvive also develops effects pedals such as the Echoman, a collaboration with renowned guitarist Thomas Blug. And to keep one's guitar or bass secure when not in use, the G1 Butterfly Guitar Stand provides an innovative and stable solution.

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35 Reviews

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Nicely done
Anonymous 01.02.2016
Metal chassis, small in size, 7 outputs (I don't consider that 18V output a true output since I don't have a use for it, so it's a waste that could be used to power a pedal instead of looking sad because it's not lit).

I am a bit lazy, so I haven't measured the flow rate from those outputs, but the site's information is inconsistent with what it says on the box and on different forums on the internet.

You see, I bought it because I need to power 6 pedals and a looper (Harley Benton FXL8 Pro) that use different quantities of current. So, it goes from 10 mA to 135 mA (old Boss reverb). Ok, I knew that the this unit could go at least for 200 mA per output, but the question remained - will it be able to power my looper? Somewhere I read it goes to 200 mA, the box said that it could give 250 mA to a unit, on "Thomann's" site it said 300 mA. The looper itself consumes around 200-250. So, I tried it for the first time directly during a gig and it survived. No excess hum, no loss of power.

I am really glad that I didn't get a dud, but I must downgrade the product because of different information declared on the product's box and the website. Either the manufacturer doesn't consistently make the same product (because it's Chinese made), or the retailer didn't bother to read the declaration. Whatever it is, someone that needs a 300-mA-per-output unit that doesn't deliver what it claims it does, could be surprised in a bad way thus giving it a really bad review.
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Small & Powerful!
Bankhead 09.09.2019
As a guitar player, I am really shocked by the quality of this small yet really powerful power supply. Easy to install onto my pedalboard, as well has no extra added noises in the background like the other cheap power supplies do. If you're looking for easy, small, adaptable and yet powerful power supply for your pedalboard, the XVive V19 Micro Power is the one for you.
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Great wee power supply
Steo F 15.07.2019
Great little power supply pedal.
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Almost perfect
Hieks 30.10.2024
Powers things ok but one light just stays on all the time even unplugged and other has some kind of contact problem so it blinks if you move the plug at all.
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