The Best Way To Power Your Guitar Pedals
In this lesson, we are going to learn the best way to power your guitar pedals. Guitar Pedals are fun to use and a great way to spark your creativity and enhance your guitar tone. When you do, you need to know how to power them. This can be done with the 1Spot power adaptor combo pack.
If you are a guitar player who needs to power your guitar pedals, this 1Spot power adaptor can be a huge benefit to you. This is where this product comes in handy. Let’s learn about why this product is so popular among hobbyists and professionals alike.
The 1spot Power Adaptor
Peek at any guitarist’s pedalboard; odds are, you’ll find the incredibly handy Truetone 1 SPOT Slim 9V DC Adapter aboard. This single plug maximizes your outlet or power strip’s real estate, ensuring that only one spot is utilized while leaving others free and clear for other devices.
Truetone packed a staggering 1,700mA into this impressive adapter, capable of powering an entire pedalboard when used with the manufacturer’s MC5 or MC8 Multi-plug Cables (sold separately). Whether you’re looking to power your favorite pedalboard or in need of a gig backup, Truetone’s 1 SPOT Slim 9V DC Adapter will never steer you wrong.
Combo pack
At a fraction of the cost, the 1 SPOT is more powerful than competitive products and takes up NO space on your pedalboard! With the new 8-plug cable included in this Combo Pack, you can power up to 8 pedals. By linking additional Multi-Plug cables, you can power a virtually unlimited number of pedals!
This is what’s great about guitar pedals. You can create sounds that will enhance your overall guitar tone. In addition to that, it can give a solid kick to your songwriting creativity. You can use pedals one at a time, or you can use more than one together.
Why it’s a great investment
The L6 Converter allows the 1-SPOT to power Line 6 modeling pedals, while the 3.5mm and Battery Clip Converters allow you to power vintage-style pedals. The Visual Sound 1 SPOT Combo Pack consists of a 1 SPOT 9V DC Power Adapter, Multi-Plug 8 Cable, (2) Battery Clip Converters, (2) 3.5mm (1/8″) Converters, and an L6 Converter for Line 6 modeling pedals.
Additional training
Once you get your pedals together it’s then time to work on your guitar tone. This can be a few lessons all its own. There are a million ways to get a good tone with guitar pedals. You just have to take time and experiment. This will help when you power your guitar pedals.
Put in enough time and you’ll figure it out. Once you do, you’ll be ready for additional training. Finding a system of learning that will give you the most value for your time put in. This can be done in many ways. YouTube videos are a great place to start.
In addition to that you can also get great value from guitar books. This is how I got started. Way before the internet was around. They turned out to be a great way to learn. I was able to go at my own pace and learn when best fit my schedule.
Guitar Method Books
If you are the type of person who likes to work on your own at your own pace, this is a great option. This is why I have authored guitar method books and published them on Amazon.
These books are written in a step-by-step method that’s easy to understand. Even with no prior musical knowledge. The reason for this is that they teach you what you need to know in the proper order you need to know them. This makes learning guitar fun because you begin to see results right away.
In addition to that, these books have a bonus. If you decide to purchase any of my books, you will have my assistance to go along with them. If you have any questions about a lesson or you get stuck, just reach out. I will be happy to help you at no extra charge. My way of saying thanks.
Need private guitar lessons? I can help you there as well as I offer both off and online guitar instruction. So get your pedals together and start heading down the road to guitar greatness. You’ll be having fun in no time. Thanks for reading, and until our next lesson, best of luck.
Sincerely, Dwayne Jenkins