The Carl Martin Pro V2 Power Pedalboard PSU is a PSU for pedalboards, featuring switchable voltage from 230/115 V with 8 individually isolated outputs. Whether you are an international touring musician, or just very particular about the power your pedals are receiving; which by the way you should be, the ‘Carl Martin Pro Power version 2’ power supply was created just for you. The Pro Power version 2 offers a number of features designed with the discerning musician in mind. Start with the switchable (110-230 V) AC input, and split that into 8 individual isolated and regulated 9v (150mA) – 12v (150mA) outputs, with extended power at output 7-8 9v (350mA) 12v (300mA), and you have a unique power supply you can use virtually anywhere. There is a simple DIP switch on the back of the ProPower version 2, which allows you to switch the voltage of each output between 9-12v. Housed in Carl Martin's traditional black metal case, the Carl Martin Pro Power version 2 is perfect to use on its own, or when powering your personal pedal board. The Pro Power version 2 also comes with a selection of 9V DC cables for your convenience.
The main features of the Carl Martin Pro V2 Power Pedalboard PSU include:
with this power supply, You can power up any compact pedal for up to 350mA.
This one got enough power to TC Nova delay which need 9V 300mA.
Fully isolated, no noise at all. various dc code would be the bonus.
I also have fame power supply which I like, but for bigger power, This one would be solution.
Highly recommended.
I just invested in one of these, the Carl Martin ProPower, to replace a Harley Benton 5-output power supply that I'd got 5 years ago (I believe the 'Fame' products sold by dv247 are the same as Harley Benton, just rebranded).
The HB unit was definitely good for its price, but after acquiring 2 new pedals, it was no longer sufficient. It was also too low on current with just 120mA per output. So, having weighed up different options, and taking into account physical dimensions and the configuration of my Nux pedal board, I decided to go for the Carl Martin power supply - it's the right size, it can be powered with any standard kettle lead, no adaptor required, each of its outputs are isolated, and two of those are higher current.
I'm really pleased with my choice, not just for the above reasons, but also for the reduced background noise coming from active pedals. Other notable features - each output can be individually switched for or 12 volts, and the power input can be switched between 115v and 230v, making it safe for inter-continental use, and it is supplied with a comprehensive array of different leads to cover all your potential pedal power needs.
Features, performance and build quality make this excellent value.
It’s a basic but good power supply. The fact that each output is switchable between 9 and 12 V is really useful, particularly if, like me, you have old Boss pedals that take a 9V battery but that require a 12V external supply.
DV247 need to improve their packing. I had to return the first one they sent because there was no packing material and the power supply box was rattling around in a larger brown cardboard box. It had obviously been dropped and was knackered. The second one was no better packed but had survived!