





🎸 Power your sound, not your clutter!
The SONICAKE 9V DC 5-Way Daisy Chain Cable is a compact, lightweight power splitter designed for guitar effects pedals. Featuring five right-angle plugs spaced 0.82 ft apart and a 24AWG oxygen-free copper core, it delivers clean, noise-free power to multiple pedals simultaneously, making it an essential tool for any pedalboard setup.






| ASIN | B07JMQQC91 |
| Item model number | 4354074730 |
| Manufacturer | SONICAKE |
| Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 1.52 x 10.16 cm; 41 g |
F**G
Funkar perfekt.
M**.
I've only used this in my home so far, but have daisy-chained* a wah pedal, a fuzz pedal, a bit crusher, and a Zoom g1x Four multi-effects pedal so far with no problem or noise from electrical interference. *(daisy-chained meaning that each pedal is powered from the same adapter, with a plug for each pedal extending from the single adapter). The reason I mentioned I have only used it in my home is because apparently some locations have issues with the electrical outlets or other devices that are on the same fuse breaker that can cause electrical noise. I know I've had some bad noisy pedals in the past, but that was before I had the tools or knowledge to figure out the cause-maybe it was just from a poorly designed or made effect pedal, or maybe it was from my electrical source or other devices. But either way, for what I've used this Sonicake power supply for so far, I haven't had any issues and everything sounds good and as expected. One of the common suggestions regarding guitar effects is to get an expensive isolated power supply. Some of the reasons include, being able to prevent noise in the signal and also to deliver enough power, especially if some of the pedals use a a lot of power. However, the cost of some of those pro-level power supplies costs more than some people guitar, amplifier, or entire collection of pedals. A lot of ghe low to mid range options actually falsely advertise "isolated". They get away with it because each power port has it's own cable, but if they share the same electrical connection on the inside of the box, it's virtually the same as a daisy-chained power supply. I have a Cioks Ciokolate power supply that I need for my big board, but it's expensive, large, gets hot, and total overkill for the pedals I mentioned at the beginning of this review. For a compact, inexpensive solution that can be stored in the back of an amp or in the pocket of a guitar gig bag, I couldn't ask for more.
D**.
Buscaba ampliar la conexión a 2 pedales más y resultó sin problema y tiene buena construcción...
A**L
This is a great little adapter for guitar pedals. Its lightweight and I don't even notice it in my gigbag. I power about 5 pedals both analog and digital and there is no noise added by the power supply. The power cord attached to the adapter is a little light and appears to be of the same quality as adapters that ship with Electro Harmonix pedals....it does the job for me!
T**N
Works amazing to add to a chain you already had. I can power all of my pedals now and had no issues whatsoever
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