DigiTech RP250BAG Gig Bag for RP250 and RP200

DigiTech RP250BAG Gig Bag for RP250 and RP200

Don’t settle for third-party bags that sorta fit your RP pedals. Better yet get this affordable padded gig bag that exactly fits models RP200 and RP250 digital multi-effects pedals.

DigiTech RP250BAG Gig Bag for RP250 and RP200 Features…

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Godlyke Power-All Daisy Chain Cable for 5 Pedals

Godlyke Power-All Daisy Chain Cable for 5 Pedals

Add this cable to the Switchmode power supply to power up to 5 more pedals.

Godlyke Power-All Daisy Chain Cable for 5 Pedals Features…

Cable

Total length: 55″ (1397mm)

Length between jacks: 10.5″ (270mm)

Jacks

External diameter: 5.5mm

Internal diameter: 2.1mm

Barrel length: 10mm

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I bought this because I was using a Boss ME50 Multi Effects, but I'm expanding with some individual pedals. I just got a Line 6 Echo Park and I love it, but it eats up batteries like its going out of style.

I plugged everything in and everything was working great. I turned my amp off standby and was automatically greeted with a horrible buzzing. The Echo Park. Dammit.

Ive been reading that the Echo parks have been noisy, but mine wasnt making any noise, and I was using it with an HPRO power supply. Im not sure what the power supply was for but it workd hum free. It had that huge transformer.

I was hopingthe Powerall would fix all the power problems I would ever have. but the Echo Park buzzes like crazy. I guess I'm gonna have to replace the Echo park. The Boss works great, no buzz, hum, nothing.

It come with the 1.7 AMp Pwerall Adapter, A 5 plg daisy chain with standard polarity barrel plugs, 2 red reverse polarity jumper cables, 2 blue 1/8" phone plug jumper cables (for use with vintage units), 2 grey nine volt battery clip jumper cables (awesome, i didnt know you could hook up a power supply that way), 1 green reverse polarity jumper cable for Line 6 modelers, and a normal polarity jumper extension cable.

Out of the box all the cables came tied up with little ties, and was very oganized. I found the cables I needed, hooked them up, they work, no problem!

It woorks fine, seems sturdy enough. Great cuz it doesnt take up any space on my power strip.

An awesome feature it came with where these little yellow caps you put over the barrel plugs you arent using. Awespme. Great idea.

I play ambient indie, some post hardcore stuff sometimes, alot of progressive.

Its just a power adapter, it doesnt really have anything to do with the styl of music I play. it powers my pedals and thats all I need.

Like I said, the buzz is bad and I need to figure out if its Line 6's problem or Godlyke's. It looks to me like its a design flaw with the Echo Park. So, in conclusion, Godlyke has a great product and I would deffinitely use their products again.

Chris (01/04/2006)

I did not experience any additional noise or change to my sound, added distortion, weak signal anything like that. As I mentioned above I run a several different complcated set ups even for gigging. Which runs something like this, for those that may be interested.Boss Noise supersor=>Ibanez Tube Screamer TS7 modified=> Boss SD1=>Fulltone OCD=>MXR Compressor=>Boss Noise Supressor return=>Boss Flanger=>Boss Tuner=>Marshall chorus=>Boss DD6 Digital Delay=>Boss RV3(Reverb/Digitial Delay)=>Ernie Ball Volume Pedal =>Boss line Selector Input A the output to the 50 watt Hiwatt amp /4×12 Marshall cabinet, Line B out to the bi valve THD/THD 2 X 12 Cab.

Which lets face it, is a lot of pedals and junk to run with one power source. Which this little unit does just fine.

I bought one of these units about 2 years ago and run a pedal board of 10-12 pedals using this one power source. The Powerall Kit comes with all the daisy chain and reverse polarity connections you could possibly imagine and even some yellow blank ends to cover the daisy chain ends that may not be in use. (If they make contact with conductive flooring or other cables or power you could end up shorting something out~not good during a gig!)

I think Godlyke did a great job of making a on unit fits all situations and making it easy to use complete with basic instructions.

I've used this unit for gigging and rehearsal, sometimes heavy, use occasionally forgetting to unplug it..and left it on for quite a while (NOT RECOMMENDED), without any problems. BUT after a year and a half of use, I was sorry to find that it packed it in. I contacted Godlyke and they told me to send it in as complete as possible (i.e. all cables etc included) no problem…I had a new one in less than 2 weeks with a complete new package of cables.

So it began to show signs of packing it in during the last rehearsal before a gig and then luckily it got me through the gig and then died completely. (So at least it didn't sorta work for a while and phase out slowly..it worked when I needed and then died!

I play Rock, Blues, Country, Jazz, on several different guitars, (PRS, Fender Strat, Gibson SG) I also own and play a OLP Bass, and several Larrivee acoustic guitars.

I gone though a %^&%% truckload of Boss adapters and this one, The Godlyke Power All System holds out through some pretty heavy use.

So I would definitely replace it if it were lost or stolen.

JWL (01/02/2008)