Am prepping to implementing same on my pedalboard, and its great to find this as a preview (PS was selected due to the expansion options for the 4 and 8 units to the 7). I like how the 4 can be used as a standalone ps on a 2nd smaller pedalboard or as an expansion unit to the 7. Much appreciated, thanks!
Thanks for the video. This was exactly the info I was looking for. And the cat appearing and disappearing between chapters and takes was very entertaining. 😂
Damn. I did my research and narrowed it down to the same 3 choices you had. I decided on a DC10, used. It arrived with only the power cable, nothing else. I was disappointed, and began the process of returning it, but ended up purchasing a brand new one as well. I thought: I have 16 pedals on my board, one requires 24V. So, I'm currently struggling with the idea of having 2 DC10s under my board...but need the 24V option....I'm just now learning about the details of pedals and power supplies. I feel unsettled about my choice, perhaps you can help me resolve my situation, as i prefer to keep things as simple and consolidated as possible.
Hi there! CIOKS just came out with something called a CIOKOLATE, which is their 25th anniversary power supply. Coincidentally enough, the CIOKOLATE has 16 outlets, and 1 of them is a 24 volt (100 mA) outlet, so maybe that's something to look into? If the amerpages match up to your needs, that might be the simplest and most consolidated solution. Hope that helps!
@@AaronRusch i was afraid of that, lol. Thank you for your reply. I will look into it....right now, in fact. Yep! That's the route i will take! I will return the 2 DC10s tomorrow, thank you. I avouded looking into it for 2 lame reasons, potential cost (which is next to nothing), and, the color! But it'll be hiding under the board! I can be pretty retarded at times! Much appreciated, thanks!
Cioks is far superior to other power supplies. I use the Cioks 4 & 7 daily. Watching Rig Rundown and I find it laughable seeing old pedal power units on professional rigs.
@@AaronRusch I started with the 4 and as I got more pedals I upgraded to the 7. It's cool how they link together. I did lots of research before buying, but after watching Poul Ciok demonstrate the products I was sold.
Would have like to have seen the actual mounting of the Cioks!
Noted! Thank you for the feedback, it is appreciated, and I'll keep that in mind for future videos. And thank you for watching :)
Am prepping to implementing same on my pedalboard, and its great to find this as a preview (PS was selected due to the expansion options for the 4 and 8 units to the 7). I like how the 4 can be used as a standalone ps on a 2nd smaller pedalboard or as an expansion unit to the 7. Much appreciated, thanks!
Thanks for watching! I've had the CIOKs power suppliesfor some time now, and I love them.
Super helpful. Just got 7/8 combo.
I'm glad it helped! Thanks for watching :)
Such a great, helpful video. Sophie is awesome, too. 🐈
Thank you!! Yes, Sophie makes every day better :)
Thanks for the video. This was exactly the info I was looking for. And the cat appearing and disappearing between chapters and takes was very entertaining. 😂
Thanks for watching the video Travis! Yeah, she kind of runs the show here, I'm just a bystander :)
Well done!
I use picked up the 7&8 combo, now it's a matter of spending a day redoing my board lol
Glad you got the combo, I'm still loving these power supplies :) And thanks for watching!
Damn. I did my research and narrowed it down to the same 3 choices you had. I decided on a DC10, used. It arrived with only the power cable, nothing else. I was disappointed, and began the process of returning it, but ended up purchasing a brand new one as well. I thought: I have 16 pedals on my board, one requires 24V. So, I'm currently struggling with the idea of having 2 DC10s under my board...but need the 24V option....I'm just now learning about the details of pedals and power supplies. I feel unsettled about my choice, perhaps you can help me resolve my situation, as i prefer to keep things as simple and consolidated as possible.
Hi there! CIOKS just came out with something called a CIOKOLATE, which is their 25th anniversary power supply. Coincidentally enough, the CIOKOLATE has 16 outlets, and 1 of them is a 24 volt (100 mA) outlet, so maybe that's something to look into? If the amerpages match up to your needs, that might be the simplest and most consolidated solution. Hope that helps!
@@AaronRusch i was afraid of that, lol. Thank you for your reply. I will look into it....right now, in fact.
Yep! That's the route i will take! I will return the 2 DC10s tomorrow, thank you. I avouded looking into it for 2 lame reasons, potential cost (which is next to nothing), and, the color! But it'll be hiding under the board! I can be pretty retarded at times! Much appreciated, thanks!
@@AaronRusch I just completed my purchase of tthe 20th Ann. Ciokolate :)
@@MrNobody-fk7fc Congrats! It almost sounds like CIOKS had you in mind when they designed that power supply :)
@@AaronRusch only issue i have now is it looks like the Ciokolate does not offer the 24V option i needed in the first place, lol...
Cioks is far superior to other power supplies. I use the Cioks 4 & 7 daily. Watching Rig Rundown and I find it laughable seeing old pedal power units on professional rigs.
I have to say, after using these CIOKs for a few weeks, I really love them. I wish I'd upgraded sooner!
@@AaronRusch I started with the 4 and as I got more pedals I upgraded to the 7. It's cool how they link together. I did lots of research before buying, but after watching Poul Ciok demonstrate the products I was sold.