The MOST affordable & RECHARGEABLE!! power brick for your pedalboard -Joyo JP-05 Power Supply 5

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024

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  • @stuffnuns
    @stuffnuns Год назад +3

    This power supply is a gem. I’ve had mine for almost 3 years. The only real complaint I have on this is the power switch not being recessed. Be aware of that when you’re mounting it on your board. Other than that, this a GREAT bang for buck! Btw, the USA going price is $69.00 USD

  • @jorgebnuk
    @jorgebnuk 2 года назад +3

    Just got one for my pedalboard when I busk!! Can't wait 🙏

  • @TheConspiracytheory1
    @TheConspiracytheory1 2 месяца назад +1

    I have 2 of these on my 2 boards , i was not concerned with it's packing as it was so cheap , i have no problem with the power supply lead as i charge at home after a gig or i do have a charger with me just in case ,i run all the out puts and a further 3 daisy chained and have found absolutly no problems at all , this item is a god send and i would not hesitate to recommend to 90% of users , only very high end strymon type pedal users may have a problem if they have a few pedals drawing power at the same time but as i dont use them that is really a guess , on amazon i payed less than £50 each and they work as well as my friedman which was a LOT more expensive and is so large it takes up 2 and a bit pedal spaces on my board

  • @islamsuperchannel
    @islamsuperchannel Год назад +6

    you wrong , i have this one, this is not isolated when i tested with my multimeter, but this surprice me because super low noise :) , compared with my ojai
    but why joyo promotod this product isolated output first ,and then they are changed after so many complain about this isolated or not ...sorry my english ,great VIDEO :)

    • @islamsuperchannel
      @islamsuperchannel Год назад +3

      @@BandOnABudgetNZ all cable 8 output i tested and not isolated :D buddy , but im happy with this product, just add another protection something like hum/noise etc,with ZGP Joyo Blocker/isolated , u can check

    • @MrJbangoy
      @MrJbangoy Год назад

      It is isolated from mains power noise because you don't have to plug into mains... This is a godsend for venues with dirty power.

  • @GATvsGAT
    @GATvsGAT 2 года назад +1

    Just bought one! Glad I did based on your review

  • @dominikszkoda970
    @dominikszkoda970 Месяц назад

    I saw your video and found one used for less than 30 dolars. I think anyone who is complaining about this power supply never really used a lot of pedals on standard daisy chain :) JP-05 is good enough for this kind of money. It has a lot f power ports (for normal user it's more than enough), different mA to cover a lot of pedals, blue LED lights are so bright that if you mount it propperly it can light your pedalboard to tweak pedals in dark rooms, also you can charge your phone with it. Guys, it's a bargain. Check prices of other power supplies and compare them. If you'll be lucky you can find used one for a couple bucks. Great piece of equipment

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ  Месяц назад +1

      $30!!! that's so cheap! what a good find that was

    • @dominikszkoda970
      @dominikszkoda970 Месяц назад

      @@BandOnABudgetNZ yes, that was really good offer :) I hope more people will trust in this brand. Their pedals are also very cool, for bass especiallly

    • @paulomanabat2351
      @paulomanabat2351 16 дней назад

      How is the noise?

    • @dominikszkoda970
      @dominikszkoda970 16 дней назад

      ​@@paulomanabat2351I haven't noticed any additional noise. I have couple of Behringer pedals and on daisy chain they were noisy but on isolated power supply it's much more quiet. If you are changing already isolated power supply with this one maybe you'll notice some changes but I don't think so. If you buy new one you can always return it and buy other one

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ  7 дней назад

      @@paulomanabat2351 I don't hear any other than the 60hz cycle hum from my fender pickups.

  • @stratslinger3921
    @stratslinger3921 2 года назад +1

    Nice job! Clear explanation!

  • @josephbusuttil3030
    @josephbusuttil3030 4 дня назад

    It's a bit ambiguous to have 3 X 500 mA output sockets, but a Label that says 500 mA total across those three ...
    Or am I not reading that right & I misunderstood when you said "as long as it doesn't exceed 500 mA ?
    So it it 500 mA on EACH of the 3 sockets ( Totalling 1500 mA ) .... especially since it reads 100 mA on the other sockets ?
    A unit like this is a gamechanger for solo performers out in the street

  • @beerbilly
    @beerbilly 2 года назад +2

    " Joy-Oh" and "vid-ee-Oh" :) :) :)

  • @sweetmelon666
    @sweetmelon666 Год назад +1

    Tc Helicon play accoustic need 12V 400mA.. but 12V maximal 100mA.. can i plug it ??

  • @Urizen777
    @Urizen777 9 месяцев назад

    I just ordered one. I reckon it will be perfect for my 6-pedals + crybaby wah pedalboard.
    The only two slight issues are that I will be mounting this power supply under the pedalboard so 1. I won't be able to see the battery life indicator and 2. I worry that I might accidentally turn the power supply on while carrying it in the bag, discharging the battery in the process.

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ  9 месяцев назад

      If you run into mounting issues, I sometimes use Velcro tape to secure it a bit more while also using mounting plates.
      If you feel up for it, you could drill a few holes into the pedal board where the LED indicators would normally be so you can see it. A bit of DIY modding for your pedal board

  • @ivanravello5687
    @ivanravello5687 2 года назад +1

    does it work with 110-220 power suply to use in another country ??? greetings

  • @josephsterling264
    @josephsterling264 2 месяца назад +1

    Is it legal to have on a airplane in luggage? Or do you have to carry on?

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ  Месяц назад

      probably take it as carryon. No different than carrying a phone or a portable power bank

  • @erichfrederick9229
    @erichfrederick9229 Год назад

    I have a crybaby 95q wah pedal and the ac adapter says 200ma. Which one should I plug it into, the 500ma or the 100ma?

  • @Bflatest
    @Bflatest Год назад +2

    18v at 100ma? does any thing have those numbers lol

  • @ZKai-bq9lo
    @ZKai-bq9lo 2 года назад +1

    Hi may i know does it fit underneath the metro 20?

  • @bastianalvarez4078
    @bastianalvarez4078 Год назад +1

    hola, consulta las salidas son aisladas?

  • @hippoferd
    @hippoferd Год назад

    Can you use this unit also like a standard power supply I mean without using the batterie ?

  • @Simplertous
    @Simplertous 2 года назад +1

    I love your accent… so much !! Lol really.

  • @Freddytacvbito
    @Freddytacvbito 2 года назад +2

    My mini wah say 500ma? 🧐 Can i still plug it into this unit?

  • @Mycall1983
    @Mycall1983 2 года назад +2

    Does it still draw power when plugging and not being used? Great informative video btw 😁

    • @Mycall1983
      @Mycall1983 2 года назад +1

      @@BandOnABudgetNZ Awesome, thanks man. I’m thinking I’ll get one, are you still happy with yours? Do you recommend anything else?

    • @Mycall1983
      @Mycall1983 2 года назад +1

      @@BandOnABudgetNZ Thanks for your advice and input ✌️

  • @boimesa8190
    @boimesa8190 2 года назад

    Is this truly isolated? If u don't know I can tell u how to easily check if u have a multimeter available?

  • @sebastian.ar.guitar
    @sebastian.ar.guitar 2 года назад +1

    I have a question, if I have 3 pedals that consume 300mA, and also 5 analog pedals that consume 100mA, can't I use all of them? it's because of what you say at 2:08

    • @sebastian.ar.guitar
      @sebastian.ar.guitar 2 года назад +1

      @@BandOnABudgetNZ Ok, now I understand, I think I had misunderstood you. What you say in the video is that in one of the 500mA outputs you can connect a daisy chain and in this connect several pedals that together do not exceed 500mA right? Taking into account that it is also an isolated power supply, I think I will decide to buy it. Thank you very much friend!

    • @WaffleStar28
      @WaffleStar28 2 года назад +2

      You could always use 1 300mA + 1 100mA pedal for each 500mA output with a daisy chain so you could save space if wanted to c:

  • @mrchrisbeaver
    @mrchrisbeaver 10 месяцев назад

    I got one yesterday, can you plz tell me, when it is charging there's a flashing green light. Is that meant to stop flashing when it's charged? mine does not stop flashing and i don't know if this is normal or not

    • @mrchrisbeaver
      @mrchrisbeaver 10 месяцев назад

      Thanks, I haven't used any pedals with it yet, I literally just took it out the box and started charging it when i got it. Soon as it started charging there was a flashing green light, i left it for 2 hours and it was still flashing green. I'll give it another hour charge and see if it stops flashing. Thanks for replying @@BandOnABudgetNZ

  • @friarbud
    @friarbud 2 года назад +1

    Hi thanks! Will it work with all Electro Harmonix guitar effects pedal? I have a Graphic Fuzz, and they don't run on 9V batteries, they have to have a power supply. Thanks!

    • @friarbud
      @friarbud 2 года назад

      @@BandOnABudgetNZ hi thanks! THe wall wart is factory , and it says... INPUT: 120V AC 60Hz 8W -- OUTPUT: 40V DC 100mA

    • @friarbud
      @friarbud 2 года назад +1

      @@BandOnABudgetNZ Hey, thanks for looking into that for me. wow awesome effort man!

  • @brian2220
    @brian2220 11 месяцев назад

    Can you connect a Boss Me80 multi effects to this and how?

  • @MrJbangoy
    @MrJbangoy Год назад +2

    As cheap as this is compared to the Mission Engineering 529i that I've already seen someone complaining about battery bulge 2 years in I think I'll try mounting a pair of them under my board so i don't have to daisy chain or get creative with cable routing. I've seen a couple people mention some digital pedals not playing nice with analog so having 2 I ahould be able to get around that as well as having double the battery capacity.

    • @LukeryaPereprygova
      @LukeryaPereprygova 6 месяцев назад

      are outputs isolated? have you noticed any hum plugging digital and analog into this one?

    • @MrJbangoy
      @MrJbangoy 6 месяцев назад

      @@LukeryaPereprygova not isolated, but also not plugged into mains power so not susceptible to 60 cycle hum. I hear some noise through headphones when I'm not plugged into an amp or PA, but I've seen a lot of people say that the IR200 headphone out is noisy, most likely part of the reason it has an earth ground screw on it that I haven't used. It isn't hum it's some kind of digital static

  • @franklinslamo
    @franklinslamo Год назад +1

    Do the DC input power the pedals when the unit is depleted?

    • @stuffnuns
      @stuffnuns Год назад +2

      Yes! If the battery gets depleted, and you plug in the AC, it will work…and recharge the battery simultaneously. I swear by this thing.

  • @user-lq4vm5wr4x
    @user-lq4vm5wr4x 9 месяцев назад

    Would like to install the JP-05 under the Guitto GPB-01 pedalboard which I plan to buy. Does it fit? I've seen a picture of the GPB-01 with a JP-01 but I want the rechargeable battery of the JP-05. I think both are made by Joyo.

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ  9 месяцев назад

      I'm not too sure however from past experiences I have use a combination of Velcro strips and cable ties to mount power supplies under various pedal boards. I usually only to this if the power supply I'm working with doesn't fit in the pedalboard brackets. I've even gone as far as drilling small screw holes into the pedal board and making my own mounting plates, or even just small enough holes to loop cable ties thru and then around the power supply to hold it in place.

  • @jeffrivera6
    @jeffrivera6 Год назад +1

    is this better than the power supply from bcb 60 pedalboard?

    • @jeffrivera6
      @jeffrivera6 Год назад +1

      @@BandOnABudgetNZ i have my bcb60 for 10yrs now and im using it almost like regularly..wall adapter and daisy chain is still working but the hum is loud when i use a guitar with passive pickup..

    • @jeffrivera6
      @jeffrivera6 Год назад

      @@BandOnABudgetNZ its a humbucker(EMGHZ)..i just tried a new cable for the guitar, its a lot less noise, i think its acceptable now..i forgot to tell you that the noise only comes when i turn on my distortion(revv g3) on..

    • @jeffrivera6
      @jeffrivera6 Год назад

      @Band On A Budget its at the front..i need to replace my old guitar cable, its the one causing the loud hum..

  • @neww0lf611
    @neww0lf611 9 месяцев назад

    Can i connect 3 X 500ma pedals at the same time on battery?

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ  9 месяцев назад

      According to their website yes you can: www.joyoaudio.com/product/94.html
      The battery has a 4400mAh capacity.

  • @thristanvasquez4882
    @thristanvasquez4882 2 года назад

    Is it isolated?

  • @matthiassanddorff3947
    @matthiassanddorff3947 Год назад

    how to recognize to battery is full charged? led flashing ever ends?

    • @matthiassanddorff3947
      @matthiassanddorff3947 Год назад

      @@BandOnABudgetNZ thank you for your answer! well that means, I can not see if the battery is really full charged. is it right?

    • @matthiassanddorff3947
      @matthiassanddorff3947 Год назад

      oh just recognized: blinking stopped! all bugs fixed. Thanks for your review anyway, very nice job!

  • @juanmigueltee6945
    @juanmigueltee6945 16 дней назад

    Can you use this with a power bank?

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ  7 дней назад

      No it only charges devices. So if you want to charge your portable power bank yes that should work, but a power bank wont supply power to the unit.

  • @mooncheeseplague5157
    @mooncheeseplague5157 2 года назад +1

    How long does the battery last?

    • @mooncheeseplague5157
      @mooncheeseplague5157 2 года назад +1

      Cool, I plan to use it for busking, so I thought I'd check

  • @hiriwarikihana1283
    @hiriwarikihana1283 8 месяцев назад

    Considering 2 of these or 2 529i’s to power a decent sized board 12 pedals and a couple of em are power hungry and they are a mix of both digital & analogue , my main concern is having enough juice to cover any and all of my gigs if anyone has experience with powering 10 or more pedals with these your feedback would be much appreciated 🙏

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ  8 месяцев назад

      If I had setup with 10 pedals or more id consider using the 529i just because the outputs have a higher current of 500mA and 300mA to choose from where as the Joyo has a couple of 500mA but the rest are 100mA.
      For example If a few pedals only require 100mA or less you could daisy chain up to 3 of them from the 300mA output (preferably analog pedals and save the digital pedals for the 500mA)

    • @hiriwarikihana1283
      @hiriwarikihana1283 8 месяцев назад

      Ive got an HX stomp and a NUX B8 wireless system both of which require 500ma other than those two i have an scf gold stereo chorus that draws 150ma otherwise the rest are under 100.. should be fine running two Joyo units together right?

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ  7 месяцев назад +1

      @@hiriwarikihana1283 It should be ok just make sure you dont daisy chain the two power supply. If in doubt its best to just use one output per pedal to ensure it has sufficient current to power the pedal.

    • @ezrakh
      @ezrakh 7 месяцев назад

      I use it to power 11 pedals, 9 analog and 2 digital (POG and space echo) and it works great. My band I usually play 1 hour set but can last around 3+ hours continuous in my experience. It hasn't let me down yet and i've had it since 2020.
      Edit: Also worth noting that I daisy chain my drives and compressor!

  • @user-xj5dj5lp3y
    @user-xj5dj5lp3y 6 месяцев назад

    Will it run a mg30 or only pedal

  • @mregg5443
    @mregg5443 Год назад

    Hello, if i buy a non-isolated power supply, would a noise gate pedal take down the humming?

    • @borisfilipovic4911
      @borisfilipovic4911 Год назад +1

      There should be almost no noise with this unit. Its basically one big battery. Great unit, I have it for couple of years now. Just used it on the the gig for small pedal board. No need to check for outlets. Fantastic.

  • @BartokViktor
    @BartokViktor 4 месяца назад

    Is this really an isolated power supply ? As far as i know, the first issue with cheap power supplies is thath they say they are isolated, but in reality, they are just a daisy chain in a box. Daisy chains can be noisy. The second thing that may cause some noise, is mounting the power supply under effect pedals or cables, because the power supply generates an electric field that interfiers. As i know switch power supplies doesn't have this problem, because they use different technology. Does this pedal have this issue ? Im asking because i want to build a pedalboard and i want a good PS from the start, but i don't want to spend a fortune on a power supply, if it is not necessary. So my second question is, what is the downside of this PS, compared to the expenesive and more well known ones ? And if nothing, what is the point of buying them at an unreasonably high price, not knowing the existence of this affordable option ?

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ  3 месяца назад

      According to the label and manual it is isolated... however I dont think it is fully. I know there layout and design shows some of the outputs positioned into groups so I wonder if the title isolated is kind of misleading to those groups only. I have used this for so long now and pretty happy with the sound. Sometimes I may hear some noise but that's mainly due to one setup I had where there was a lot of high gain and volume. But for the most part its pretty quiet. Just be sure to run your digital FX separate to your analog FX within the groups on the power supply.
      In short, you get what you pay for, in this case I feel like I lucked out and got a pretty reasonable priced power supply that not only provides power for my pedals but also has a USB charge port AND built in battery to run on its own charge.
      If you are worried about noise then definitely go for a more expensive one with the trade off being possibly less outputs, no USB and no recharge capability.
      Is there a way you can take your pedalboard rig into a music store and try our the power supply?

    • @FuzzWoof
      @FuzzWoof Месяц назад

      It's not isolated and was noisy as hell with some of my pedals in the chain, but I added a couple of Joyo ZGP isolators to my noisier digital pedals and now no noise issues at all.

  • @seriusbanget-y1t
    @seriusbanget-y1t Месяц назад

    Is this isolated ?

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ  24 дня назад

      According to the website - Yes.
      According to users who tested it with a meter - No.
      I still use it and have a pretty clean and reliable set of power, as do a few other users. Still cheap and affordable. If needing isolated as a deal breaker then save up a bit more and get a different branded one =)

    • @hellounclesim
      @hellounclesim 2 дня назад

      Since it is powered by a battery, it is DC powered and I would say there's no worry about the hum caused by 60Hz/50Hz AC power.

  • @user-xj5dj5lp3y
    @user-xj5dj5lp3y 6 месяцев назад

    Will it charge a mg30 with a distortion pedal

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ  6 месяцев назад

      I don't think so never tried and I'm not too familiar with that Marshall amp. Best to stick to pedals for this power brick

  • @Brennosguitarsandgear
    @Brennosguitarsandgear 8 месяцев назад

    If you have the main power adapter plugged in while using the unit, does it add noise ?

    • @BandOnABudgetNZ
      @BandOnABudgetNZ  8 месяцев назад

      I own two of these. I haven't noticed any noise on my bass pedal rig. Seems to run pretty quiet. On my guitar rig, there was a very very faint hiss/hum however it was hard to tell if that was actually the power supply or other interference. I only heard it when practicing at home when the whole room is silent and if the volume on my amp or headphones was up quite loud. At a gig, I can never hear it, the ambient noise of the room and the crowd masks it so much that you could never tell and I've never had any issue live. Soundie never had any issues either, says my signal came through pretty clean.