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The Hiree Guitar Pedal Power Supply offers 7 isolated 9V DC outputs (six at 100mA, one at 300mA) plus 2 AC outlets with a total 600W output, designed for professional pedalboards and musical instruments. Its built-in noise filter ensures clean sound, while short-circuit and over-current protections safeguard your gear. Compact and travel-friendly with wide voltage compatibility (100-240V), it’s the affordable, reliable power hub for studio and stage.



| ASIN | B088R741JZ |
| Amperage | 300 Milliamps |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,700 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #405 in Guitar & Bass Accessories |
| Brand | Hiree |
| Built-In Media | 1 x Power Adapter |
| Color | 9v |
| Compatible Devices | PC, Speakers |
| Compatible Phone Models | iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, and other devices with standard AC adapters |
| Compatible Power Plug Type | Type A - 2 pin (North American) |
| Connectivity Technology | DC Barrel |
| Connector Type | Barrel Connector |
| Current | AC/DC |
| Current Rating | 900 Milliamps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,871 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Form Factor | compact and portable |
| Frequency Range | 60 hertz |
| Included Components | 1 x Power Adapter |
| Input Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Item Weight | 0.34 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Hiree |
| Mfr Part Number | ogreww-005 |
| Model Number | ogreww-005 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Output Current | 600 Milliamps |
| Output Voltage | 9 Volts |
| Plug Type | Type A |
| Portable | Yes |
| Power Plug | Type A - 2 pin (North American) |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Wattage | 600 watts |
E**S
Great tool for my studio, no unwanted noise on fuzzes or overdrives, already bought a second one
These power supplies are great, have no noise issues for me and frankly I can't imagine spending more on one of these devices for my use case. Professional studio use, no live use. After watching dozens of reviews basically stating that anybody with more than 3 pedals or professional needs could not possibly spend less than US$150 on a power supply I decided to try this one out just out of curiosity, expecting it to be just noisy and unreliable, what's to be expected at this price point. I was proven completely wrong, this power supply is great. My first pedal chain to try it on was a Fender Fuzz, Boss DD-8 and RV-6 split direct out and into a Marshall Valvestate, all connected to power bricks before. After plugging everybody into this Hiree there was no unwanted noise from the Fuzz (there was some before with the previous power brick) and enough power for the rest to just work perfectly. Now the chain has grown with an Old Blood Noise Fault V2 overdrive/distortion, a Keeley Supermod Workstation, Fender Chorus, and a Chase Bliss MOOD (That's why I bought the second one). Still no unwanted noise, all I care for. And enough space for more pedals less than 100ma. I make music for TV and independent films in south america (hence the budget concern) and for clients abroad so the gear is getting used professionally in studio every single day. Both power supplies are connected to a power regulator and peak suppressor (nothing special). Pros: It's great, works, it's affordable. It has a couple of very useful plugs on the top to daisy chain and it's small. Cons: It's encased in plastic, it doesn't concern me since they live under my desk, but for life on the road it might be flimsy. Anybody on a budget should try these out with their rig, they might surprise you. No need to go straight to Strymon Zuma or Voodoo Power for home or studio use just to have "YouTube's greatest" and most expensive.
N**Y
Amazing little pedal power supply, great price!
For $18 this is a pretty amazing little product does the job powers of the seven independent devices and you can use a multi power device on some of your lower amperage requirement pedals like your gain, boost, and drive pedals. Those all take a very small amount of power as long as they’re analog, so you can get a splitter for one of the outlets and use the rest with independent power. The main reason I wanted this is because I already have a $200 1-spot 12 outlet supply for my main board. I have too many pedals and wanted to make a 2nd board, but I suspected I could get away with something like this, and I was right. It’s quiet and it gets the job done. One-spot $20 switching plugs work well but have a high-frequency whine/hiss, and that drives me nuts. This doesn’t have any whine and it will pedal your entire (smaller) board with ease. If I were building someone a board that had a smaller number of analog pedals (and maybe one digital pedal since it has one 300 mA out) I would go with this. No need to spend hundreds of dollars on pedal power.
M**N
So close yet so far away - plus missing cable
Firstly - this came short two of the cables (5 out of 7) - but there is no product support for this item. Bogus This little box has so much potential to be better. It's not bad at all, totally does the job, it's just not great. Pro's: - Compact, sleak, simple design - not huge or gaudy like so many others - Does not seem to produce any added noise on the line or the device itself - Has 1 dedicated 300 and 6 100 mA outputs - plus 2 additional blade-type (US) sockets (that I'll probably never use unless I come across a pedal I want to add to my board that uses a different power input interface.) Con's: - Missing 2 cables - The placement of the cable ports (power outputs on one side, main input on the opposite side, additional blade-type outlets on top) makes it rather difficult to arrange with my pedalboard without it taking up way more space than necessary (hint: put the main input on one of the sides perpendicular to the outputs - that would be so much better) - The blue led light showing power is so bright all the cars for miles suddenly pull over. Had to cover it with black dot sticker. and the big one! drumroll please ...🥁 ... - NO POWER SWITCH! -- Which means you have to unplug this unit to get that obnoxious blue light from casting a squint-inducing, retina-burning glow for miles at night AND more importantly, -- All your pedals will still be on until you unplug the unit or them from the unit. What a hassle! So yeah, I'd give it 4 stars if it had those changes (again missing cables is an automatic 1-star loss in this case) EDIT: Two additional cables failed.
G**E
Perfect Power Supply for a home Pedalboard
I bought this power supply for a custom home-use pedalboard and it is PERFECT. It’s small size allowed me to mount it to a small board, and power 6 pedals with ease. I didn’t notice any extra noise from this unit, and have had no issues with power. I have this on a smart switch, so it’s not powered 24/7 which is just extra peace-of-mind for me. I mounted it by taking it apart, and screwing the top panel to the underside of my pedalboard, and then reassembling the Supply from the bottom. I was even able to protrude the housing off the back of the board to maintain access to the 110v outlets. IF YOU DO THIS; I’m sure you void any sort of warranty, also, be very careful that the screws you install are nowhere near any of the capacitors on the circuit board, or you could risk an electrical short. However, there are a few locations near the edges of the housing that are clear of any obstructions. A Note: the 110v outlets on top are low-wattage only, I would never try to power much more than a USB-type charger from them, but, they are perfect for having an extra phone charger spot, or charging a Spark Mini, etc. Overall, if you’re looking for a simple light-duty power supply that gives a much cleaner setup than a daisy-chain, this is it.
A**R
Best Bang for your Buck
Is this a professional pedal board power supply? Nope. Yet, I am a professional and I use it. One day I will replace it with something 10x the price, but it works for me now. I'm a bass player with a pedal board. Go ahead and laugh. Right now, I am running: Tc Electronic SpectraDrive Darkglass B7K Ultra Line 6 G50 receiver TC Electronic Plethora X3 Morley Mini Classic switchless wah Korg Pitchblack Tuner Source Audio Manta Donner ABY box To get it out of the way...in addition to a regular electric bass, I also play an NS electric upright, thus the need for multiple preamps and an ABY switch. FWIW, that upright gimmick is paying for itself in all the extra tips. Regardless, this cheap little power supply gives me no problems. Now in fairness, I also have the Source Audio pedal and the Plethora X3 actually plugged in to the regular AC inputs(the Source Audio because the power adapter was really flat, and the Plethora because it is really power hungry)...but how many power supplies have that option? If you don't want to go big and full pro...this is the PSU. Functional, practical, cheap as hell!
A**A
No noise and no B.S.
I was using a daisy chain before I got this but struggled with hum and couldn’t get rid of it. I bought this in a (cheap and desperate) effort to fix that problem for me. Pros- I am more than pleased. This is noiseless, has two outlets if you find a need for them (I don’t use them personally so I can’t comment on those), and it’s very slim! Didn’t expect such a low-cost PS to have such a clean output. Powers my 6 pedals perfectly. Cons- this thing doesn’t feel insanely sturdy. Luckily, my board has a tray for a power supply and I don’t need to worry about it getting broken, but it feels like it could crack or break if under pressure. The unit can only power up to 7 pedals. This isn’t a problem for me at the moment, but if I want to add more than one pedal, I’ll need to move to a different power supply. (I have to use the right angle side of the cables on the actual unit instead of my pedals due to my board. Going to replace the cables in favor of right angle/right angle cables. Work great regardless!)
P**R
Works perfect for my small size pedal board. No Noise!
Fixed my humming noise. That's just what I got it for. Seems to have a nice steady power and I like that I have room to expand my pedal board if I want to and I won't have to get another power supply.
M**N
One gets what they pay for.
This power supply works, is cheap, and fits easily on any board. The cost is that it's made of plastic and the actual power-in connection is poor quality. Use it for home practice only. I recently had the aformentioned power-in connection break in half on stage between sound check and set time. The next day I bought the Voodoo power supply for 10x the cost. I wish I had done so to begin with.
O**Z
Bueno y barato!
Tuve dudas para comprarlo, sobre todo por su bajo precio, pero me ha funcionado súper bien y no mete ruido!! Es pequeño y creo que cabrá muy bien en el pedal board. Muy recomendable.
B**Y
Excellent
Excellent
A**N
Value that's hard to beat.
***This is not an islolated output PSU*** There's definitely some noise as I've tested my 2 CIOKS PSUs with the same setup and there's a noticeable difference. However the price is also noticeably different bewtween a HIREE and a CIOKS product, you get what you pay for. Very low profile, compact size and made of super lightweight plastic. There are two plugs built-in that will come in handy for charging a phone for example. Comes with all the necessary wires and a power cable. When powered, there's a blue LED to indicate it's on. This will not power more modern Digital pedals such as Strymon, UA, etc. but for old school basic 9 volt pedals, no problem. I really like it and hard to beat the value.
S**A
Hirer
Good deal, includes all connecting cables.
A**A
Pesa muy poco
Funciona muy bien, sin ruido, es muy ligera, es de plástico pero al situarla debajo del pedalboard no hay problema. Los cables de alimentación son de buen tamaño, el único tema es que las salidas son de 100 ma, si tienes pedales más sofisticados De 300 o 500 no va a alimentarlos adecuadamente, pero si funcionan de todas maneras.
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