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The USB 5V to 9V Power Supply for Guitar Effect Pedals, known as the Li'l Moxie, is a lightweight and portable solution for powering your guitar pedals using any USB power bank. With a 2000mA output, an 8-way daisy chain, and an on/off switch, it offers convenience and reliability for musicians on the go. Designed by a UK brand, it ensures compatibility with all USB devices and comes with a 90-day satisfaction guarantee.
Package Dimensions | 15.4 x 7.2 x 5.7 cm; 160 g |
Back Material | Plastic |
Body Material | Plastic |
Colour | Li'l moXie |
Compatible Devices | USB Socket, Power Bank |
Connector | USB |
Hardware Interface | USB |
Top Material | Plastic |
Musical Style | All |
Output Wattage | 18 |
Proficiency Level | All |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 9 Volts (DC) |
Wattage | 18 |
Item Weight | 160 g |
C**D
Excellent bit of kit
A fantastic product, does exactly what it says. My pedal board is now battery powered! It gives a nice quiet supply too. Some digital pedals will get noisy if their supply is daisy chained, regardless of where the 9V comes from. If that's the case, I suggest using a pedal board power block with isolated outputs-just plug the little moxi into it, instead of the wall wart it came with. That's what I have done and it works a treat. I am running five pedal from a 10000mAh power bank, and it lasts for hours and hours.Lastly, it's a nicely made bit of kit, and at less than twenty five quid, it is beyond me how people on here are whining about it being too expensive-it isn't its very good value for money!
P**C
Fantastic little device - highly recommended
This is a great little device and is really great value. Plug it in to any standard power bank (I use an Aukey) witha standard USB output. Then plug it in to your pedal/s (there is a daisy chain for up to 8 pedals) and away you go! Simple as that. No fuss or hassle, it just works. You could use it to power your whole effects board, if you can't or don't want to use the mains. Or you can use it for playing outside, e.g. busking and street playing, where there is no mains. Brilliant little thing!
A**N
Does what it says on the tin
I saw this product while browsing on Amazon and I was initially both intrigued and sceptical. After 20+ years of playing guitar and accumulating a basketful of 9v adapters for Boss this, Roland that and Zoom the other I've always wanted a way to streamline my setup and this looked like the perfect solution; but surely it couldn't be that straightforward, right?Simple answer - it just is that simple and effective! Not only can this little bit of kit power all my widgets and gadgets from one source - and a source (powerbanks) that I have several of lying around - it also frees me from needing mains access and makes everything completely portable! It really does just work as described, as long as you stay within the limits of your powerbank and the adapter's MaH output. For my purposes it happily runs a couple of pedals, a mutli fx unit, a looper and and a band-in-a-box unit with the included daisy chain adapter and the drain on the powerbank is minimal. As others have said, invest in a beefy powerbank and all your 9v worries will be history.Only recommendation I'd make to the manufacturer (UK based and not cheapo junk merchants) is perhaps to switch the plastic casing for metal for a little extra cost to give it more of a robust and quality feel; a product this useful deserves it!Totally recommended purchase.
C**S
Works well, but can be quite fussy about power
First impressions are pretty good, with a decent enough looking build quality and some thoughtful accessories in the box. The main unit consists of a small white plastic box with a lead attached to each end, with one terminating in a usb plug, and the other a standard 9v barrel as used on pretty much every pedal I’ve seen. The leads seem good quality, with a fabric braid outer, but they are permanently attached so you can’t swap them out for ones a different length or replace one end if it gets damaged. The cable itself is relatively stiff so you can’t bend it crazy tight, but only the most compact of pedalboards would pose a problem.First time I tried it I was really disappointed due to all of the electrical noise it introduced. However, that was using a wall connected power supply (like the type you’d get with a phone). I swapped that out for a basic power bank and the vast majority cleared up.Supplied with the main lead is a short power adapter lead that adds an inline power switch. I found the signal was totally clean only once I’d removed that adapter.Final note on power is the Anker bank that I was using can do quick charging or trickle charging. I found the quick charging introduced an odd noise with certain pedals, such as compressors, with cleaned up when set to trickle mode.So, overall this is a gadget that works as it should, allowing you to swap a brace of 9v batteries for one big pack, and free you from being near a mains socket. But, it might require some trial and error, or at least experimentation, regarding what you use to power it.
K**J
Excellent - it really works
I had to buy the Li'l Moxie when my previous usb to 9v converter flatly refused to power all three of my effects on my newly built pedalboard - it could power my power hungry 500 milliamp Line 6 M5 on its own or with one other pedal but not all three.I ordered the Hellion Li'l Moxie, plugged it into my power bank and the three pedals on my board, switched it on and the rest was history - all three pedals powered up, no display flickering, no led dimming, no random switch offs - perfect.I love the rubber covers for the unused barrel connectors and the very convenient switch - the only thing I had to do was somehow cable manage the power chord by duct taping it to the top of the pedalboard, it doesn't look pretty but it'll do the job and keep the excess wires from getting in the way.Now I can rest a little easier knowing that I have a lighter and more portable pedalboard that doesn't need an extra AC outlet to power up - I'm impressed!
A**R
Wish I'd bought this sooner
This little power product is brilliant at what it does. It's small, simple to use and lets you power a bunch of pedals easily without splashing £100+ on an expensive power supply.I'm running 7 pedals off it, 3 of which are digital and there is zero noise or hum. So far i'm just using an old Anker 10,000 mah power bank which is still 90% full after a couple of hours playing time.I'd looked into powering pedals with a power bank in the past and found it rather confusing about which adapters were required and would it actually work or not. If you're thinking of trying this method and have a power bank laying about, just get this. It's worked perfectly for me.
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