Winters, CA, United States
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Many players like the sound of their pedals as the power starts to sag. You can have the same effect with standard power supplies. The Saturnworks micro dying battery simulator emulates the effect of a dying 9v battery on analog, not digital, pedals by dropping the power from 9v down to around 4.5v and anywhere in between. 9v-4.5v is a usable range for most guitar pedals as below 4.5v pedals tend to just turn off.* Experiment with the Saturnworks dying battery simulator to see what kind of crazy sounds your pedals can make when they're running low on juice.This pedal works with standard 9v center-negative pedal power supplies. The dying battery pedal includes a 1' power patch cable. The Saturnworks dying battery simulator is handcrafted with top quality components and features including:A sturdy 2” x 2” (1590LB size) cast aluminum enclosure. Top quality Lumberg brand power jacks.High quality wire made in the USA. Handcrafted and bench-tested in California, USA. A 1-year limited warranty against defects in parts and workmanship. See saturnworkspedals.com for warranty terms and conditions. *Please note: The dying battery simulator is intended only to be used with analog, not digital, pedals. Digital pedals typically require more power and don’t generally function properly on lower power. They may even be damaged by being used with lower power. The dying battery simulator should also not be used with pedals with relay switching as lowering the pedal may cause the switching not to function properly. Check out saturnworkpedals.com for the full Saturnworks lineup.
PriceC$56.89
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C$8.75 shipping when combined
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