JOYO JP-05 Power Supply 8 Outputs 9V 12V 18V
4.0 / 5.0
(1) 1 total reviews
- Regular price
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Rs. 6,700.00 - Regular price
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- Sale price
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Rs. 6,700.00
Estimated Dispatch Time: 24-48 hours
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Description
JOYO Pedal Power Supply for Guitar Pedal (JP-05), Directly provided by manufacturer JOYO Technology, it's over decade of brand reputation. JOYO JP 05 Power Supply features, 8 DC outputs, 4 x 100mA 9V, 3 x 500mA 9v and 1 switchable to 9V, 12V or 18V at 100mA., and the 5V USB output enables you to load your cell phone, iPad and other portable devices. To top off the feature list, the power supply has a built in 7.4V/4400 mAh rechargeable battery pack which charges fully in 2.5 hours making sure that you are never without power. Each output of the power supply features independent filters, output overload & short-circuit protection protecting your pedals and filtering out any unwanted noises.
Specifications:
Input voltage: DC 9V, 2000mA
Output voltage: 9V,12V,18V, USB: 5V/1A
Output polarity: external positive and internal negative
Dimensions:146mm*65mm*35mm
Weight: 620g.
Package included:
1x JOYO JP-05 Guitar Pedal Power Supply
1x DC 9V 2A Charger Adapter
1x Reversed Polarity Cable
8x DC Power Cable
1x User Manual.
Delivery
Estimated Dispatch Time: 24-48 hours


JOYO JP-05 Power Supply 8 Outputs 9V 12V 18V
- Regular price
-
Rs. 6,700.00 - Regular price
-
- Sale price
-
Rs. 6,700.00
Overall solid build quality, good battery life and comes with the adapter and cables.
But the biggest caveat is that the supply becomes quite noisy when plugged-in to the wall with its own adapter. It is very silent when in battery mode.
I tested with my pedal chain: Kmise Noise Gate (100mA port) --> Ibanez TS Mini (100mA port) --> Mooer Cali Dual (500mA port) --> Sonicake Pocket Master as IR loader (powered by it's internal battery) --> Samson SR850 Headphones.
When the supply is plugged-in to the wall, the noise gate doesn't help as the noise comes from the power supply itself and not from guitar or rest of signal chain.
So, if anyone wants to use the power supply in unplugged, i.e., battery powered mode, it is very good for that use case.
I am hoping, a 3rd party non-smps 9v adapter would help with the noise issue, but I haven't tried that yet.

