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DigiTech Introduces the HardWire V-10 Power Block Pedal Power Supply

Ten fully isolated outputs deliver dependable, noise-free power for effects pedals.



Salt Lake City, UT (October 24, 2012) – HARMAN’s DigiTech today announced the introduction of its HardWire V-10 Power Block 10-Pedal Isolated Power Supply, a top-quality pedalboard power supply with ten fully isolated outputs that deliver dependable, noise-free power for effects pedals.

“A guitarist’s pedalboard is only as good as its power supply,” said Scott Klimt, marketing manager for DigiTech. “We designed the V-10 Power Block to be the best power supply on the market and give musicians the best sound and performance from all of their effects pedals, night after night.”

The HardWire V-10 Power Block features 10 totally isolated high-current outputs and a shielded low-stray-field toroidal transformer to eliminate hum and noise that can be caused by ground loops and interference. Four 9-volt outputs are provided, along with two pairs of 9V/12V merge-able outputs for power-hungry digital pedals, and two outputs with variable voltage from 5 to 12 volts.

The HardWire V-10 Power Block is built road-tough with a heavy-grade aircraft aluminum chassis that allows for maximum heat dissipation. Measuring 7.5" x 3.5" x 2.2", the V-10 mounts perfectly under Pedaltrain™ pedalboards. It utilizes standard 2.1 x 5.5mm barrel jack connectors and delivers 1200mA total DC current. The V-10’s front-panel LEDs provide ready indication of output jack status. The V-10 comes with 17 DC power cables from 18" to 30", including 2.1mm and 2.5mm barrel plugs with positive (+) and negative (-) centers, 3.5mm phone plugs and 9V battery clip.

The DigiTech HardWire V-10 Power Block carries a six-year warranty and will be available in October 2012 with a suggested retail price of $299.95.

For more information:
Harman


     

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Greg
on 10/26/2012
Kit Strong,, one word:Polarity reliability. Any chain style pwr supp some or all pedals will shut down if a pedal goes bad or a reverse polarity pedal without a transformer is used in the chain. Grid 1 is independently circuit protected" but not indepedently isolated from the next DC out plug. But there are many new fully iso'd units that are ran on AC, now similar to the PP units on the market now. (all mine are PP even have the first one they made just "Pedal Power") I know this cause i called Grid1 cause I like going "green" with rechargeables in my wireless and tuners etc. Love Grid1's the there board concept though.
Kit Strong
on 10/25/2012
You don't have to trust the batteries. Even with a dead battery you can run it 24/7 plugged in. I have about 5 amps worth of ppedals on mine and whie that means I only get about 90 minutes on the battery I can run all day plugged in with no problems.
Jazzy Jeff
on 10/25/2012
Grid1 pedalboards look great, but I would never trust a battery powered power supply during a live gig.
Kit Strong
on 10/25/2012
Why do power supplies cost so much? Why would someone spend $299 on a 1200 ma Power Supply when for the same cost you could get a Grid1 Pedal Jeanie which is a pedal board with built in rechargeable cells capable of putting out 9000mA?
Juicy Goosey
on 10/25/2012
PG should link to Digitech, NOT Harmon. Typing in "V-10" and "V10" in Harmon's search engine didn't retrieve any results. I'm after a power supply that can dish out Radial's PITA 15v.
Jazzy Jeff
on 10/24/2012
is there an auxiliary 3-prong outlet on this? I'm looking for something that competes with the PP+2



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