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I have the following foot pedals:

... and of course would like to add more. :)

I'd like a single power supply to rule power them all. I know there are few about (for example this Chord 9Vdc Power Bank) but.

I'm not good enough with the electronics aspect tonecessarily after a recommendation per-sé, as it'll go out of date eventually. However, what should I be sure thatchecking/looking for when trying to choose one of these adapters so I get one that will work without frying my gear.

Is there a silver bulletI'm thinking adding up amps and checking centre-pin polarity etc, but I don't know for this specific problem?sure.

I have the following foot pedals:

... and of course would like to add more. :)

I'd like a single power supply to rule power them all. I know there are few about (for example this Chord 9Vdc Power Bank) but I'm not good enough with the electronics aspect to be sure that I get one that will work without frying my gear.

Is there a silver bullet for this specific problem?

I have the following foot pedals:

... and of course would like to add more. :)

I'd like a single power supply to rule power them all (for example this Chord 9Vdc Power Bank).

I'm not necessarily after a recommendation per-sé, as it'll go out of date eventually. However, what should I be checking/looking for when trying to choose one of these adapters so I get one that will work without frying my gear.

I'm thinking adding up amps and checking centre-pin polarity etc, but I don't know for sure.

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Single 9v power supply for various brands of foot pedal

I have the following foot pedals:

... and of course would like to add more. :)

I'd like a single power supply to rule power them all. I know there are few about (for example this Chord 9Vdc Power Bank) but I'm not good enough with the electronics aspect to be sure that I get one that will work without frying my gear.

Is there a silver bullet for this specific problem?