Voodoo Lab Pedal Power AC User Manual

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Protection
Your Pedal Power AC is designed to be fault tolerant. This means that if you try to power a
defective device or use a bad cable, it will simply turn off that output until the problem is
corrected. Similarly, if you try to power something that requires more current than the Pedal
Power AC can provide, it switches off only that output. As they say, “the show must go on!”


Frequently Asked Questions
Why doesn’t my effect power up?

Many guitar effects are switched on by plugging into the input jack. Check this first.

I bought my Pedal Power AC in the U.S. and I will be touring Europe, will it work there?

We build different versions of the Pedal Power AC for each mains input voltage. The
U.S. model will only work from 120V. You will need a step-down transformer to use it
in Europe at 240V.

Can the Pedal Power AC fit in a rack?

The height of the Pedal Power AC was intentionally kept to 1-3/4 inches so that it can
fit in one rack space. This allows you to mount it on a sliding shelf with some effects.

What if I need a special cable?

Contact Voodoo Lab for additional or custom cables. For more information, visit
www.voodoolab.com/cables.

What is a toroidal transformer and why does my Pedal Power AC have one?

Power transformers create a magnetic field that can induce hum and noise in your
effects. A toroidal transformer has a specially designed core that greatly reduces this
field. The Pedal Power AC uses this type of transformer so that your pedal board is
quiet.

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