Sur le papier Tu peux alimenter un effet type MM4, + quelques autres pédales ouais.
Et ça c'est ce qu'ils disent sur leur site :
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How does the 1 SPOT work with Line 6 modeling pedals? Don't they require AC and use 1200mA of current?
Well, it does say "9VAC 1200mA" on the back of the Line 6 pedals, but they don't really use that. That is simply the output rating of the POD adapter which the modeling pedals also use. If you think about it, the Line 6 pedals take batteries, don't they? Batteries are DC, not AC, so the pedals must really run on DC voltage. So how do they work with a 9VAC POD adapter? The modeling pedals have a bridge rectifier at the power input jack which immediately converts AC to DC where the adapter plugs in. And regarding the 1200mA of current the pedals are supposedly using, it's really more in the range of 350mA. That's still more than an average adapter can handle, but the 1 SPOT can handle two Line 6 pedals and have plenty of juice left over for several ordinary stomp boxes. Why Line 6 didn't come out with a separate adapter for the modeling pedals, I don't know, but the 1 SPOT makes an excellent alternative to the bulky single-purpose POD adapter.
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Can the 1 SPOT be used to power multiple LINE 6 Tone Core Pedals on a daisy chain?
The 1 SPOT cannot be used to power multiple LINE 6 ToneCore Pedals, possibly due to inadequate power supply filtering in the pedals. A 1 SPOT can be used with one Tone Core Pedal with only a minimal amount of noise. More than one Tone Core pedal on a daisy chain causes too much noise for practical use. We are currently checking into this matter further to see if we can come up with a solution, maybe even with the help of Line 6. The 1 SPOT will work noiselessly with almost any other effects pedals, even the larger Line 6 Modeling pedals.
Ya des adaptateurs.
C'est une alim toute simple mais ça fonctionne vraiment bien. J'ai vu qu'un mec de Mogwai en utilisait une en tournée.