In just a couple of hours on a Friday afternoon, we built this wireless battery powered pedal board.
Using a Mission 529 battery power supply, a Line 6 Relay G10 wireless guitar system, a Pedaltrain Nano, and some mini effects pedals, this small, light pedal board is going to give us the fastest and easiest set up and tear down ever.
John
That’s pretty slick!
Foxyl8e
I am building a wireless board at present. Just looking for a decent battery to power it. Your products look very good quality.
TI
I’d like to do this with my board and will likely need 2 qty 529s to cover all the pedals and 2 H9s. I also need to power a musicomlab efxiii+ pedal switcher. According to the manual: “Power Requirements The EFX MkIII+ Audio Controller requires a regulated 12VDC or 9VAC at approximately 250mA. The power jack is a standard 5.5mm/2.1mm barrel.
The EFX MkIII+ Audio Controller can also be powered from outputs 5 or 6 of the Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 Plus.You must set the corresponding DIP switch away from the normal position.”
What’s the best way to cover 2qty H9s, the 4-5 regular stomp boxes I use AND the Musicomlab efxiii?
Navin Advani
Wow! Just what I wanted to know.
I bought a 529 (2 actually), an Expressionator and a SP-25 Pro Aero for my mini pedalboard. I emailed Mission several times to ask if the USB OUT could power my Relay G10 but received no answer. I was googling for something else and found this link. It answers my question. There are a couple of others on TheGearPage that would like to know about this so I will copy this link there.
THANKS AGAIN. This is just Perfect.