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Does your pedalboard really need a power brick like the 1 SPOT Pro?

Truetone

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The Truetone CS12 1 SPOT Pro power supply is a 12-output isolated power supply perfect for powering a wide range of effects pedals and rack equipment. With 12 high-current, individually isolated outputs offering a variety of voltages and amps, the CS12 can handle powering an entire pedalboard or rack system. It features a universal input that works with any standard AC power cable and voltage from 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60Hz, making it ideal for use around the world. The CS12's rugged yet lightweight aluminum chassis occupies minimal space on a pedalboard or in a rack shelf.

High-Current, Individually Isolated Outputs

The CS12 features 12 high-current, individually isolated outputs to eliminate power-related noise. With voltages ranging from 4VDC all the way to 18VDC, and amperage ranging from 100mA to 800mA, the CS12 is ready for all your pedal powering needs.

Universal Power and Voltage

The CS12 features a universal input that works with any standard AC power cable and input voltage from 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60Hz. This makes the CS12 ideal for use both domestically and internationally, ensuring consistent, noise-free power anywhere in the world. The unit ships with a 6' AC power cable for connecting to a standard wall outlet or power strip.

Rugged and Compact Design

Housed in a rugged yet lightweight aluminum chassis, the CS12 occupies a minimal amount of space on a pedalboard or rack shelf while remaining highly durable. The 12 high-current outputs and universal power input are arranged on the front and rear panels for easy access, with non-slip rubber feet to prevent sliding. The LED indicators provide visual confirmation that each output is functioning properly.

The Ultimate Power Supply Solution

With 12 individually isolated, high-current outputs, universal input voltage and a rugged yet space-efficient design, the Truetone CS12 1 SPOT Pro power supply is the ultimate solution for powering an entire pedalboard or rack system. Experience pure, consistent power and eliminate unwanted noise. Available at Guitar Center, get your Truetone CS12 today.

Truetone CS12 1 SPOT Pro Power Supply
Truetone CS12 1 SPOT Pro Power Supply
Truetone CS12 1 SPOT Pro Power Supply

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Outputs
  • Outputs 1-2: 18VDC (100mA each)
  • Outputs 3-6: 9VDC or 12VDC (100mA each)
  • Output 7: 9VDC or variable 4-9VDC (100mA)
  • Outputs 8-9: 9VDC (250mA each)
  • Outputs 10-11: 9VDC (500mA each)
  • Output 12: 9VAC (800mA) - Be careful. This only for pedals that can handle AC voltage. If your pedal can use a battery, do NOT use this output.
Power cables (all are center pin negative polarity):
  • (2) DC26 (5.5x2.1mm barrel plugs; 26” (660mm) – Purple
  • (2) DC22 (5.5x2.1mm barrel plugs; 22” (559mm) – Blue
  • (4) DC18 (5.5x2.1mm barrel plugs; 18” (457mm) – White
  • (3) DC12 (5.5x2.1mm barrel plugs; 12” (305mm) – Yellow
  • (1) AC21 (5.5x2.5mm barrel plugs; 21” (533mm) – Red
Converter Plugs:
  • (1) CL6 – (5.5 x 2.1 mm barrel input, 5.5 x 2.5 mm barrel output; reverse polarity)
  • Green – for Line 6 DL4/M9/etc. and some Eventide pedals.
  • (1) CYR – (5.5 x 2.1 mm barrel input, 5.5 x 2.1 mm barrel output; reverse polarity)
  • Red – reverse polarity converter
  • (2) C35 – (5.5 x 2.1 mm barrel input, 3.5 mm male output; tip positive)
  • Black – 3.5mm (1/8”) plug converter
  • (1) CBAT – (5.5 x 2.1 mm barrel input, black battery clip output)
  • Connects to battery clip wires inside pedals that do not have DC jacks. Do NOT connect to a battery.
  • Includes mounting brackets for Pedaltrain pedalboards
  • Dimensions: 8.12" x 3.37" x 2" (206 x 86 x 50 mm)
  • Weight: 2.35 lb. (1.06 Kg.)

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4.84

25 Reviews

100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

4

3 of 12 outputs may be wasted.

This is a good power supply. It's nice to see 12 outputs on the brick at a reasonable price. The Truetone DC power cables are particularly nice compared to Voodoo labs and some other vendors - a little heavier I applaud the variety of outputs available - 9V @ 100, 250, and 500ma, 12V and 18V as well as a 9VAC. (and technically 36V but that's not something pedals run on.) But, it lacks configurability on 3 of the outputs and that means unless you have the need for two 18V and a 9VAC, this is $10 more than a Pedaltrain Pedalpower 2+ and gets you 1 more 9V DC output. (i t Had they made the 18V outputs configurable, it would be fair to say the extra $10 gets you 3 more usable outputs. (9,10, and 11) plus the AC output most people will never use. I will never use the AC 9V output - that cannot be used for any pedals that run on DC. There are only a few vendors who do AC powered pedals - digitech has a few and line 6 has one. I only have 1 pedal that runs on 18V and I'm thinking about selling it....so those may also be wasted. You cannot use an adapter to reduce 18V down to 9V. Those two 18V outputs are only good for 18V. There are a variety of pedals in the market that can run on a range from 9-18 so it's somewhat more possible to use the 18V than that 9VAC, but still, a simple dipswitch to make these 9/18V would have made a lot of sense, especially since they are doing it for all the 9/12V outlets. Also the risk of plugging that 18V into a pedal and frying it is real if you forget about it being 18V and just grab a cable from the topside thinking it's 9V and change the pedal out to something else. They color code their cables by length rather than function also adding to confusion. On the CS-6 - the 18V output is switchable between 9V and 18V with a dipswitch. They should have done the same on the CS-7 and CS-12 models.

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Most Liked Negative Review

3

Gets Very Hot

Can get hot to touch. Powers pedals without any noticeable buzz or hiss sounds.

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Best Uses
  1. High-End Equipment5
  2. Having Around The House3
  3. Portable Electronics3
  4. Travel2
  5. Live performances1
Cons
  1. Hot1
  2. runs a bit hot but no issues thus far1
  3. 3 potentially useless outputs out of 121
  4. Some risk of frying 9VDC pedals with 18V or 9VAC1
  5. Doesn't include any of Y cables.1
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  1. Quality Oriented14
  2. Budget Shopper1
Primary use
  1. Personal14
  2. Business2
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  2. Good Power Output12
  3. Good Value12
  4. Long Lasting2
  5. Good Quality1
  • Gets Very Hot

    3

    submitteda month ago

    byGuitarist

    fromChicago, IL

    Can get hot to touch. Powers pedals without any noticeable buzz or hiss sounds.

  • Quieted my rig and powered my whole board

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted9 months ago

    byMichael

    fromRedlands, CA

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    So far I've been very impressed with this power supply. I'd been using a cheap one for some time and this thing finally makes everything work the way it should. I'm using nearly all 12 ports (minus the high voltage one at the end) and absolutely love how well my pedals are all responding and how quiet it makes my chain. Absolutely would recommend. #sweepstakes

  • Good design, versatile, reasonably priced.

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted10 months ago

    byMichael

    fromIllinois

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I now own three 1 Spot power supplies. My son inherited the first one I purchased. They are durable and deliver noise free performance as advertised.

  • Unless you got POWAAAAA

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted10 months ago

    byRoland

    fromHouston Texas

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Absolutly love this. Mounted to pedaltrain with no issues.

  • Great product! Works super well, doesn't get super hot, 9 sl

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted2 years ago

    byRyan

    fromNew Jersey

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Great piece, I was going with the MXR Brick, but saw this was a dedicated source.. was super happy and don't need to upgrade anytime soon..

  • What have I been doing with my life

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted2 years ago

    byNico

    fromPasadena, California

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    This is my first powersupply, I went from daisy-chaining my pedals together to this and wowww what have I been doing this makes such a difference in terms of noise and whatnot. My amp is so much quieter now, and I love that I can mount it underneath my pedaltrain pedalboard. 10/10 would recommend. Definitely pricey but worth it, especially if you can get it on sale.

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Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked byTommy

    fromWichita, KS

    Will this supply up to 2500ma? I'm trying to run a line6 pod go wireless.

    Will this supply up to 2500ma? I'm trying to run a line6 pod go wireless.

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    We need a little more information to better help you. Please call us at 855-770-3373
  • asked byMadDog

    fromundisclosed

    Will this properly power a Line6 Pod Go? And if so, would it only require one of the 9v outlets (or could you use the 800mA 9VAC?

    Will this properly power a Line6 Pod Go? And if so, would it only require one of the 9v outlets (or could you use the 800mA 9VAC?

    Open Reply - Gear-Advisor
    It requires only one 9v. I don't have one to check. The back of your unit should indicate mA.
  • asked byNoteman

    fromCorona

    When using this power brick with a line 6 HX Stomp XL what is the best way to use the inputs to power that pedal?

    When using this power brick with a line 6 HX Stomp XL what is the best way to use the inputs to power that pedal?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Use the 9V
  • asked byNoteman

    fromCorona CA

    In using an HX Stomp XL what is the best use of inputs to power that pedal?

    In using an HX Stomp XL what is the best use of inputs to power that pedal?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    The 9V.
  • asked byEarl

    fromMichigan

    How many of the outputs can I use with 9 volt pedals?

    How many of the outputs can I use with 9 volt pedals?

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    you can use 12
  • asked byLynn

    fromMendham, NJ

    Hi. My son lives in Germany and wants a pedal board. Will the Truetone 1 Spot PRO CS12 work on DC current? Also, my understanding is that my son just needs to connect his pedals to the board, but I want to confirm whether this is correct? Or does he need another piece of equipment between the CS12 and his pedals? Thank you.

    Hi. My son lives in Germany and wants a pedal board. Will the Truetone 1 Spot PRO CS12 work on DC current? Also, my understanding is that my son just needs to connect his pedals to the board, but I want to confirm whether this is correct? Or does he need another piece of equipment between the CS12 and his pedals? Thank you.

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    No, he will need a adapter for his local power outlet. This power supply and his pedals are all he will need to power them.
  • asked bynrbnyc

    fromBrooklyn, NY

    Hi there, just curious if the Truetone 1 SPOT pro cs12 power supply would power a digitech whammy 4? Thanks so much!

    Hi there, just curious if the Truetone 1 SPOT pro cs12 power supply would power a digitech whammy 4? Thanks so much!

    Open Reply - Ronald
    Yes it will.