Voodoo Lab Pedal Power ISO-5 Power Supply  

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Voodoo Lab

Isolated power supply for pro stage and studio use.

The Voodoo Lab Pedal Power ISO-5 is an isolated power supply for powering guitar pedal effects and accessories. It's the ultimate compact solution for smaller pedalboards, rack shelves, or even as an additional power supply for larger boards. With five isolated, filtered and regulated output sections, ISO-5 keeps even the most sensitive vintage and boutique analog pedals dead quiet.

Pedal Power ISO-5 includes a high-current output which will properly power modern digital power-hungry effects like those from Eventide, Line 6, and TC Electronic. The power supply also has a dedicated 18V output for those guitar pedals that need the higher voltage for extra headroom.

Designed to meet the needs of professional users, Voodoo Lab Pedal Power ISO-5 will provide clean, consistent power, even with the poor AC line conditions often found on stage. Its completely isolated output sections eliminate ground loops, hum, and unwanted interactions between effects, resulting in lower noise and noticeably improved tone.

Features

  • Five isolated outputs
  • Compatible with all battery operated pedals
  • Includes high current 9V and 12V outputs, plus dedicated 18V output
  • Powers Boss Twin, Eventide, Line 6 modelers, and TC Electronic Nova pedals
  • Linear regulation and toroidal transformer for lowest possible noise
  • Compact design fits small pedalboards and rack shelves
  • Engineered and handmade in the USA

Clean consistent power so you can stay on your game. Order now.

Pedal Power ISO-5 Power Supply Specifications:

  • Input: IEC connector
  • 120V 50/60Hz (North America model)
  • Model and input power are marked on the bottom of unit.
  • Outputs: 5.5x2.1mm barrel connectors center negative
  • Short circuit protected.
  • 9VDC (3) - 100mA
  • 9/12VDC - 300mA
  • 18VDC - 100mA
  • Physical: 4.9"W x 3.4"D x 1.8"H (124 x 86 x 44 mm)
  • 1-1/4 lb.
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Died after 6 months for no reason

| Review By: Layton Elliott | 2 months, 3 weeks ago

0 people out of 0 found this review helpful

Features:

While it functioned, it was excellent

Quality:

It worked well for 6 months, then nothing. No power surge, nothing. The power box was never moved around or taken on the road. It was plugged into a fused power cord. It simply ceased to function.

Value:

Expensive for an item that only lasts 6 months.  They need to see why they all die so quickly and correct the problem.

Overall:

It could produce golden eggs and light the universe, but if it dies in 6 months, its crap.

Do you own the product?:
Yes
Have you used the product?:
Yes
Musical Experience:
42 years
Style of music you play:
rock/pop/blues
Where you live:
Pacific Northwest

Did you find this review helpful? yes no1114228

Loved it! ...until it died for no reason.

| Review By: Joshua Peromsik | 9 months, 1 week ago

2 people out of 5 found this review helpful

Features:

It has great ports for power supply.

Quality:

Died for no reason...

Value:

It would be an "okay" value if it didn't die. For no reason.

Overall:

This product would be great if it was reliable. I bought it in November of last year, and a week ago (mid august) it just stopped working. No shorts, no shocks, no surge, no reason. Dead. I have another voodoo lab pedal power 2 plus that I had plugged in on the same strip and it works fine.

 

Never even gigged with it, just sits in my office on the underside of a pedaltrain pro pedal board.

Do you own the product?:
Yes
Have you used the product?:
Yes
Musical Experience:
25 Years
Style of music you play:
Rock / Blues / Funk / Soul
Where you live:
MA

Did you find this review helpful? yes no1093709

Stop using batteries and cheap power supplies

| Review By: Dexter413 | 1 year, 1 day ago

2 people out of 2 found this review helpful

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Quality:
Value:
Overall:

I only use 4 pedals which makes the capacity of this power supply great for me. Even greater is that my EQ pedal uses the 18 volt input. It comes with a decent amount of hook-up cables so you should not have a problem powering your cables.

Having played in many poorly lit badly wired venues I have come to realize that unless I wanted to spend a ton of money on GD 9 volt batteries I was going to need a power supply. I have tried less expensive options but let me tell you if you are not just playing in your room they suck. Well if you like the buzz of stage lights through your amp and that special ratty sound produced by poor electrical wiring then the one spot is for you!!!! (I have one and it works fine at home but I actually had to unplug it at a 3000+ venue and use batteries as the buzz was so bad)

 

The plug for this is a good selling point as it is a not a flimsy wall wart, not sure what they are actually called, but it is the same kind of cable your amp uses to plug in. (most of them anyway)        

What you see is what you get.

Solid.

It will pay for itself over time, 9 volts are not cheap.

Do you own the product?:
Yes
Have you used the product?:
No
Musical Experience:
mostly small to midlevel venues
Style of music you play:
metal
Where you live:
MA

Did you find this review helpful? yes no1033474

Stop using batteries and cheap power supplies

| Review By: Dexter413 | 1 year, 1 day ago

4 people out of 4 found this review helpful

Features:
Quality:
Value:
Overall:

I only use 4 pedals which makes the capacity of this power supply great for me. Even greater is that my EQ pedal uses the 18 volt input. It comes with a decent amount of hook-up cables so you should not have a problem powering your cables.

Having played in many poorly lit badly wired venues I have come to realize that unless I wanted to spend a ton of money on GD 9 volt batteries I was going to need a power supply. I have tried less expensive options but let me tell you if you are not just playing in your room they suck. Well if you like the buzz of stage lights through your amp and that special ratty sound produced by poor electrical wiring then the one spot is for you!!!! (I have one and it works fine at home but I actually had to unplug it at a 3000+ venue and use batteries as the buzz was so bad)

 

The plug for this is a good selling point as it is a not a flimsy wall wart, not sure what they are actually called, but it is the same kind of cable your amp uses to plug in. (most of them anyway)          

What you see is what you get.

Solid.

It will pay for itself over time, 9 volts are not cheap.

Do you own the product?:
Yes
Have you used the product?:
No
Musical Experience:
mostly small to midlevel venues
Style of music you play:
metal
Where you live:
MA

Did you find this review helpful? yes no1071280

Perfect Studio/Practice Rig

| Review By: PedalTone | 1 year, 7 months ago

2 people out of 2 found this review helpful

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Quality:
Value:
Overall:
Having been a Pedal Power 2 Plus user, I picked this up for my home studio and I could not be more satisfied.  The various voltages allowed me to easily power everything from my old school fuzzes and wahs that need isolated power AND my new TC Polytune and high current Nova Delay and Strymon Reverb.  Cool part is I don't need to use custom cables to make the 18V (takes two outputs tied together on a 2 plus) for my flanger, overdrives and compressors, and I have the high power output for my digital reverb and delay pedals.  It's the perfect home or pro studio guitarist's tool.  My pedals sound consistently great which is prefect for those all night recording sessions.
Do you own the product?:
Yes
Have you used the product?:
No
Musical Experience:
Active Musician turned home studio guitarist
Style of music you play:
Every kind I can
Where you live:
Reseda, CA

Did you find this review helpful? yes no910518

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