The cables will be available in the four most popular lengths.
Raleigh, NC (March 28, 2019) -- In their continuing effort to be a “one-stop shop” for effects pedal users, PedalSnake has introduced their own line of pedal-to-pedal interconnect cables.
Jody Page, president of PedalSnake, explains: “A few years back, I was redesigning my pedalboard, and tried to find all the various lengths of interconnect cables that I needed to do things efficiently. It wasn’t easy, and I actually ended up making some of them myself. So we decided then and there to introduce our own line of pedal-to-pedal interconnect cables.”
The result is a full line of pedal interconnects, offering the four most popular lengths: 6”, 12”, 18”, and 24”. All sport space-saving right-angle plugs, encased in a rugged, custom mold of high-impact PE, with a custom strain relief that stands up well to abuse. The cable used is a flexible, sturdy 24AWG coax, with 100% foil shield for a long life of quiet, reliable operation.
“Good pedalboard design is not a trivial task”, Page continues. “We want folks to be able to figure out what they need, then find it and order it quickly and easily.”
As their customers know, PedalSnake is one of the most respected guitar-related products in the world. “Like all PedalSnake products”, Page concludes, “these are affordable, no-nonsense cables, with no unnecessary bells and whistles, gimmicks, or hype. It has always been our goal to be that ‘one stop shop’ that guitar pedal users can trust for smart products, and we just got better. That goes for our website too, which strive to make the world’s best resource for ‘all things pedal’.”
Street Prices
- Pedal-to-Pedal Cables $6, $7, $8, and $9 (6”, 12”, 18”, 24”)
- PedalSnake Systems Starting at $96
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Multiple Ojai and Ojai R30 units can be chained via the 24V source.
Raleigh, NC (November 6, 2017) -- PedalSnake has introduced 24V Adapters for use with Strymon’s 24V-sourced Ojai and Ojai R30 power supplies. The benefits to the pedal-using guitarist are dramatic:
- A pedalboard-mounted power supply, with fully isolated and regulated outputs, now requires no AC power cord to be run by the user. A single PedalSnake channel connects between Strymon’s 24V source at the backline, and the Ojai R30 (or Ojai) on the pedalboard.
- Users configure a single PedalSnake channel as a P-Line (PowerLine) and add the 24V Adapters.
- Power ‘em all. The Ojai sports five 9V outputs, while Ojai R30 has 9, 12, and 18V outputs. All are rated a powerful 500mA, enough for all Strymon pedals, as well as larger pedals from Line 6, Eventide, Radial, etc.
- Expandable: Never run out of outputs. Multiple Ojai and Ojai R30 units can be chained via the powerful 24V source.
- Ultra quiet. Videos have already surfaced on YouTube comparing magnetic field noise between Strymon and other major-brand onboard power supplies. Strymon’s are the quietest in the bunch.
PedalSnake has been replacing pedals-to-amp cables in player’s rigs for years. But in the past, players choosing to keep an onboard power supply had to run a 120VAC power cord in addition to their PedalSnake. This was because PedalSnake employs easy-to- handle low-voltage cable, not safety-rated for high-voltage.
Low-voltage cable is the more elegant solution. Why run 120VAC, a voltage capable of delivering thousands of watts, to a pedalboard that requires only 1-2 watts of power? Guitar snake cables with high voltage capability require thicker insulation, often as much as 1” in diameter. PedalSnake’s low-voltage cable is light, flexible, easy to handle, and coils easily into the smallest pedalboard case.
With the 24V Method, players can now have a state-of- the-art pedalboard power supply with no AC power cord in sight, and realize the full beauty of a single-cable PedalSnake system.
Street Prices
- PedalSnake Systems start at $87, 24V Adapters $9 each
- Strymon Ojai $149, Ojai R30 $169
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