Dimensions
191 mm wide
122 mm high
Current Draw
1250 mA / 120 V AC
Price
$469 Price in €

This Pedal is currently available.

Effectrode Atomic Power Supply

6 amp power supply for tube pedals

The Atomic™ power supply is specially designed
to generate high currents to power the heaters and
high voltages required by the vacuum tubes within
Effectrode pedals. Further , the Atomic features a
unique ‘soft-start’ voltage capability, which
eliminates tube heater filament flash and thus
extends the life of the tubes.
The Atomic can power up to four large Effectrode
tube pedals, such as the Blackbird™ preamp or
Tube-Vibe™, or eight of our smaller pedals, like the
Fire Bottle™ boost or Mercury™ fuzz. Each power
outlet is fully isolated to eliminate earth loops, fully
linear regulated and heavily filtered to keep noise to
an absolute minimum without compromising tone
quality.
Additionally, one of the power outlets can be
configured for 9VDC center negative operation
(600mA maximum). This outlet has addtional
regulation and filtering to ensure even partcularly
noise sensitive effects pedals will always operate
quietly and cleanly. In fact the Atomic is as quiet as
a pure direct current source, a.k.a. battery power .

Operates anywhere on planet Earth where 110-
250VAC power is available.
• Supplied with IEC mains power cable and 4 ×
very heavy duty 5.5mm × 2.1mm pedal leads.
• 4 × isolated 12VDC @ 1250mA outputs (linear
regulated and heavily filtered–super quiet).
• One of the outputs can be configured to power
9VDC center negative pedals (600mA max.).
• Short circuit/overload protection protects tube
pedals from damage.
• Power requirements: 110 – 240VAC @ 60
Watts.
• Dimensions: width 7.5"; depth 4.8"; height 1.5"
• Weight: 1lb14oz (on Earth); 4lb 12oz (on Jupiter)
• Construction: Solid die-cast aluminum box.

https://www.effectrode.com/products/accessories/atomic-power-supply/


submitted Aug 16th, 14:04 by bkbirge
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