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Walrus Audio Launches Canvas Power Supplies

Walrus Audio Launches Canvas Power Supplies

Walrus Audio Canvas Power Supplies offer up to 500mA of clean, isolated 9V power with modern features like a power meter, variable outputs, and worldwide voltage compatibility.


Each output in the Canvas Power Supplies delivers up to 500mA of silent, isolated, and clean 9V power. Built upon modern switch mode supply architectures, these power supplies ensure each output is isolated, highly efficient, and heavily filtered, guaranteeing ample power with incredibly low noise.

Canvas Power is available in four different sizes with the option of five, eight, fifteen, or an impressive capable, twenty-two outputs and can be purchased as stand-alone units or linkable units via a 24v power link to seamlessly adapt to your growing pedal collection. Other modern features include a power meter, 9-12V variable outputs, a USB C port, included mounting options, and custom barrel cables made to fit in the tightest of pedalboard layouts. Canvas Power is also tour-ready with its worldwide voltage-compatible DC brick.

Canvas Power supplies are packaged in a custom powder-coated black aluminum enclosure. The die-cast enclosure’s exact sizes are:

  • Power 5: 5.23in x 2.12in x 1in
  • Power 8: 8.14in x 2.12in x 1in
  • Power 15: 12.28in x 2.12in x 1in
  • Power 22: 16.41in x 2.12in x 1in

Walrus Audio is offering The Canvas Power supplies starting at $169.99. Join us in celebrating the release of Walrus Audio Canvas Power, available now at walrusaudio.com and authorized dealers worldwide.

For more information, please visit walrusaudio.com.

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