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DigiTech PS0913B-120 Power Supply (for JHE, XAS-BM, JamMan, Whammy, EX7, GNX1, RP100-350, RPx400, BP200, Vocal 300, Vx400, EXH, VL2, VL4, HarmonyMan, and TimeBender)

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Features

  • Compatible with North American electrical grounded sockets and Japan non-grounded electrical sockets only
  • Input: 100-120V AC at 60Hz, 17W
  • Output: 9V AC, at 1300mA
  • UL and CSA Certifications

Description

The DigiTech RP Power Supply is the official power supply of the DigiTech RP 100 amp-modeling guitar effects pedal.


Item Weight: 10.4 ounces


Product Dimensions: 2 x 4 x 2 inches


Item model number: PS0913B-120


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: April 13, 2004


Wattage: 17 watts


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  • Power Supply for Digitech GNX 3000
These power supplies were over $40.00 five years ago. I love my pedalboard and they are obsolete. I own thee of them and I use one in a custom case for the stage, one stays at the rehearsal studio, and one for backup. After owning my first GNX 3000 for three or four years, the power supply DC side plug was damaged. I shopped for a replacement and with shipping it was over $50.00. In my search a GNX 3000 B stock was on sale for $150.00. I figured it was a better deal to by the compete pedalboard including the power supply. Since I'm I'm handy with a soldering iron, I ended up repairing the original by cutting off the insulation and found a broken wire. Heat shrink and a little solder and it was fixed, and still works after all these years. I prefer that one because it's no longer right angled. If yo face the right angled plug to the right, it covers up the on/off switch. I still have the original Digitech multi effects pedalboard RP1 that died. I liked it because the transformer was built in allowing you to use a standard IEC connection. I kind of miss it because it had a compressor footswitch instead of tap tempo. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2013 by Mr Knowitall

  • Necessary Evil
Flimsy and thin chord attached to a heavy AF adapter. It's breakage waiting to happen, but still, it's the only option. If you have an old Jamman, there's no other power supply that will power and fit into the machine. It's the definition of necessary evil.
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2021 by Sami Rae

  • Fine unless the input power is flaky
I've had 2 problems with this adapter: 1. If you use this with a less stable power supply (e.g. a generator) that's not load-balanced, it likely will fail - I've blown out 3 of these under such conditions and the GNX 3000 I use it with doesn't run on batteries and there's no protection circuitry in either. Note that other power supplies with other effects pedals on the same circuit did not fail and were fine. There's no fuse in either the GNX 3000 or the power supply system (which would be a nice cost-saving measure), so you're stuck with replacing the power supply. I recommend keeping a spare on hand. 2. the wire/ wire support on the low voltage side isn't very good. If you transport it around and use it a lot, the wire will break eventually so treat it carefully. So, compared to other power supplies on other electronics, it's inferior, but it's the only choice you have. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2010 by LimeyInSD

  • It's a power cable and it makes the super fancy, expensive, awesome multi-effects pedal board work...
It's a power cable and it makes the super fancy, expensive, awesome multi-effects pedal board work and that's all that I was really thinking about when I ordered it. That's not meant to pretty much sound like it sounds. I am glad, however, that Amazon.com has these oddball items seeing as how I see myself needing to get little parts and pieces - like these and others - in the effort of upkeep and performance of my more expensive musical items - effects pedals, amplifiers, guitars and basses for the future to come. The power cable may just be a power cable, in the end, but without it the expensive, fancy, multi-effects pedal board is just a big metal paperweight with a lot of motherboards, electronic, wires, switches, 1/4" instrument cable inputs, and tiny LED lights. So, I guess what I'm saying is that it really is a good piece of equipment and I'm glad Amazon.com has access to these and other less glamorous, fun products that keep the more glamorous, fun products working. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2013 by Michael Carl Debenedictis

  • Bought my GNX3 via Craigslist. The power supply they ...
Bought my GNX3 via Craigslist. The power supply they gave me was the wrong one, but of course I didn't know that. It lit up and seemed to work, but when I got it home, it didn't work at all. I was about to hunt the guy down, but I saw the specs online and realized that the power supply the guy gave me was wholly inadequate. I went right to Amazon, got it right away, plugged it in, and the GNX3 worked flawlessly! Well worth the investment! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2016 by Ian D. Tolentino

  • The best for Digitech
I wish these Hpro power supplies were still given with Digitech multi effect pedals but unfortunately they aren't. These are the best power supplies for Digitech pedals. I own an RP 200 and an RP 1000 and I use these for both. The power supply that came with the RP 1000 was garbage so I bought another one of these and am now happy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2018 by Brian T.

  • Great help
Brought an oldie but a goodie back to life, and then sold it. Couldn’t of done it without this plug.
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2021 by Rabbi Q

  • Exactly what I needed
Works great. All as described.
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2021 by Amazon Customer

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