CIOKS DC7 Power Supply
CIOKS DC7 Power Supply
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CIOKS DC7 Power Supply

Regular price ¥39,080 ¥0 Unit price per

From CIOKS:

The DC7 is the thinnest, most flexible and most unique power supply for powering effect pedals currently available.

The groundbreaking DC7 has a one-inch (25.4mm) profile and weighs 1.1 pounds (500 grams) thanks to the pure 2-stage switch-mode technology inside. The profile may be low but the power ratings are certainly not—the DC7 puts out a maximum of 48W and allows the user to connect multiple high-current effects such as devices from Effectrode, Line 6 and Eventide without noise of any kind.

CIOKS DC7 features 7 isolated DC-outlets for effect pedals each with four selectable voltages. Each of the outlets can put out 6W which corresponds to 660mA of current at 9V. Additionally, the DC7 has also a 5V USB outlet and an auxiliary 24V outlet. The DC7 is expandable with CIOKS 4 Expander, CIOKS 8 Expander, and the Crux for more isolated outlets and even more flexibility. Combined with the large set of CIOKS Flex cables included, we are confident in that this is the most flexible, noise-free solution in the market for powering pedalboards with a multitude of different pedals.

Mains input: 90-265V AC universal

Outlet 1-7: 9V DC / 660mA or 12V DC / 500mA or 15V DC / 400mA or 18V DC / 330mA each

USB outlet: 5V DC, max 1A

AUX outlet: 24V DC, max 2A 

Total maximum output power: 48W

Size: 160 x 88 x 25.4mm excl. rubber feet

Weight: 500g / 1.1lbs

CIOKS DC7 power supply

Mains power cord

Standard Flex type 1—black with 5.5/2.1mm center negative DC plug x7

Standard Flex type 2—red with 5.5/2.1mm center positive DC plug x1

Standard Flex type 4—green with 5.5/2.5mm center positive DC plug x1

Standard Flex type 5—black with tip positive 3.5mm Jack plug x1

Split Flex type 1—powers two pedals of a single outlet x1

3-way Daisy chain Flex type 1—powers three pedals of a single outlet x1

Mounting hardware: 2 screws and a hex-key

Manual

Product sheet (drill guide)

CIOKS sticker sheet

Flex guide