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2025-09-02 18:16:44
There are several brands that have exact features. I found 3 including this Mosky brand.I read while investigating these similar products / with different branding, that a customer with certain electrical knowledge, opened one of the other brand units, and the parts inside were "Mosky".I cannot verify if what he said was true, but I figured I would buy the Mosky brand because of this.This power supply works well so far, with my pedals. It covers 9v 300mA to 9v 500mA.including 12 v and 18v 500mA.If your pedal only draws 9v 100mA, all 9v 200 250 300 500mA outputs will work well with the pedal.They will not fry your pedal. If you hook up a pedal that needs 300mA into a 100mA outlet, the pedal may not operate properly, because it cannot draw enough mA.So, do your home work! Check what each of your pedals need.This power supply has a lot of options! Price point to value and build seems very good.Of course, I tested it once I got it, and it worked great. Time will tell, but I do expect it to last!!
V. Langer
2025-07-22 18:47:24
I had been running the One spot daisy chain for about 10 years and it was fine. Over the years my pedal collection grew, as they are wont to do. After adding two of the wonderful Alabs pedals I was getting an intolerable noise whether they were on or off, but especially when they were on! I guess digital pedals don't play nice with daisy-chains. Add to this the fact that my pedalboard was now exceeding the rated power of the one spot, it was time for something new. Enter the Mosky - and all of my noise issues are gone! I compared the two and this is a quieter setup by far, even with the alabs pedals removed from the daisy chain. I like the 12V output for running my Quilter Superblock US at practice volumes, I can completely power my gear from a single supply. As a bonus, it's got USB so I can even power my digital 8 track! It's also surprisingly small and comfortably sits underneath my board (Ikea Tordh shelf with velcro and feet) with the wires neatly tucked away. The metal case is well built and seems quite durable. For the money this is an excellent piece of gear, and truly isolated unlike other cheap supplies. Give it a shot ESPECIALLY if you have digital pedals!
J. Eckles
2025-07-11 12:36:52
My pedal selection got hungry enough to finally start making some noise with the OneSpot daisy chained supply. My short story is that it does the job. All quiet on the pedal front.I chose this because I’m cheap and don’t want to pay for nice things, but it also has some features over some other cheap options:• â the outputs are all 300mA minimum, at least so it claims.• â there are also a couple of 500mA outputs• â there are two switchable outputs that can be 9, 12, or 18 volts, and I have an OD pedal that can optionally run up to 18 but I’ve never been able to try it at the higher voltage before.• â it has a USB port which is awesome for keeping my MVAVE Cube Baby charged.The noise reduction is great. I’m hoping that as little as I play it will last me a while, but that’s got to be the catch - the durability can’t be what you’d get from pricier choices.If you’re looking for cheap isolated power, you could do worse.
CW
2025-07-08 11:31:00
These are good for the price, but the noise floor can get pretty bad. I don’t think they’re a waste because they get the job done, but I just wish there was something to be done about the noise that the power supply generates. In all, the versatility and price of the unit are where its value come from. Could you get a better one? Probably, but unlikely at this price point. The unit is fairly durable, and the option of powering it with USB does make a difference. I would buy this product again if I needed an affordable supply in a pinch.
The Sideout Rocker
2025-06-15 13:24:41
I purchased the Mosky ISO 10 Power Supply to use primarily at home to test my guitar pedals either separately, one at a time or in combination with other pedals. I read some of the product reviews online here on Amazon and other places and decided to get one.So far, everything seems to be working as advertised. It's small and robust and feels of good quality. I like that 7 of the outputs each has a maximum of 300mA, with 1 at 500mA and the last two outputs being switchable between 9V, 12V, and 18V at 500mA. I didn't see any other power supplies comparable to the features along with its price. Many of the power supplies at this price range only have a max of 100mA per each output with 1-2 of the remaining outputs with a max output of 500mA. I haven't done a voltage test on each output but I have plugged in a few different pedals such as a Strymon Cloudburst (that needs 200mA) and a Line 6 DL4 MKII (that needs 300mA) and they have functioned fine with no signal drop or noise, either on their own or combined at the same time.I will still get a Strymon Zuma (and a couple of Strymon Ojai's expansion kits) or Cioks power supply and expansion kit to use on my actual pedalboard. However, if this Mosky proves to be reliable, I can see myself using this on a secondary pedalboard.Bang for Buck, the Mosky 10 ISO power supply seems to be a fantastic value. I would recommend.
Frederick
2025-06-03 20:57:47
This is really value for money. It is small & light. No noise introduced. Isolated power supply (which you must have on a pedalboard with multiple pedals. Don't get one of those daisy chains).The output options are really good (It's hard to find any other power supply that has this many outputs with a good mix of 300mA and 500mA):7x 9V 300mA1x 9V 500mA2x 12/9/18V 500mAAlso comes with extra bells & whistles like a polarity conversion cable and a 9V battery clip converter cable (though I've never used them).For the price, this is unmatched.
Jeremy Gee
2025-05-30 18:14:48
According to Amazon.ca this is the first review for this product from Canada. I’ve only had the power supply for a few days now but so far none of my pedals have been fried like another reviewer mentioned so that’s good news. I suspect that was user error versus equipment failure. I also haven’t noticed the unit getting hot like another review mentioned, and I’ve been running it full out and no temp change whatsoever. I bought this to replace a 1Spot Daisy chain, not because the daisy chain was overly noisy although it was louder than the ISO 10, it’s because I ran out of room, it only had 8 connectors and I didn’t want to use another daisy chain to add more pedals and now I have option to add 12V and 18V pedals that I didn't have with the daisy chain. I also wanted a cleaner look to my board. I should also note that I don’t have any pedals that require huge amounts of power, all 9v good quality pedals only two of which are digital. So far, I’m really impressed, it’s very quiet. I’ve also noticed that some of my pedals also seem to sound a bit better, richer, now with the ISO 10. For now at least, I’m very happy I didn’t spend the extra $200-$300 to get something comparable from the more well known brands but time will tell if I made the right decision. The only thing I would change in terms of design is that I would recommend they recess the two toggle switches that allow you to change the power from 9-12-18v so they don’t get bumped and switched by accident but depending on where you locate your ISO that may not be a concern. It’s a solid feeling unit and worth the upgrade from the daisy chain, I would recommend at least for now, but if my opinion changes with time I'll let you know.
Oscar Perez
2025-04-24 18:13:27
Llego a tiempo, sin daños, sin faltantes. Lo pude utilizar de inmediato con los pedales que actualmente utilizo.
TOL
2025-03-21 10:04:13
please improve your packaging like designated box for the effects cable about 10pcs is just one side of the box when you wanna put back is difficult tkes time to re arrange all the cables.
tambor
2025-02-10 13:15:54
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