


⚡ Power your sound, own the stage—no compromises, just pure tone.
The DigiTech PS0913B-120 Power Supply is a certified, compact, and reliable 17W power source designed specifically for DigiTech guitar effects pedals and processors. Compatible with North American and Japanese sockets, it delivers a stable 9V AC output at 1300mA, ensuring your multi-effects pedal board stays energized and performance-ready. Trusted by pros, it’s the essential power backbone for your premium gear.
| ASIN | B0002GYH10 |
| Compatible Devices | DigiTech guitar effects pedals and processors |
| Connector Type | Proprietary |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (115) |
| Date First Available | April 13, 2004 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 10.4 ounces |
| Item model number | PS0913B-120 |
| Output Wattage | 17 Watts |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 4 x 2 inches |
| Wattage | 17 watts |
M**S
It's a power cable and it makes the super fancy, expensive, awesome multi-effects pedal board work...
It's a power cable and it makes the super fancy, expensive, awesome multi-effects pedal board work and that's all that I was really thinking about when I ordered it. That's not meant to pretty much sound like it sounds. I am glad, however, that Amazon.com has these oddball items seeing as how I see myself needing to get little parts and pieces - like these and others - in the effort of upkeep and performance of my more expensive musical items - effects pedals, amplifiers, guitars and basses for the future to come. The power cable may just be a power cable, in the end, but without it the expensive, fancy, multi-effects pedal board is just a big metal paperweight with a lot of motherboards, electronic, wires, switches, 1/4" instrument cable inputs, and tiny LED lights. So, I guess what I'm saying is that it really is a good piece of equipment and I'm glad Amazon.com has access to these and other less glamorous, fun products that keep the more glamorous, fun products working.
D**N
works great
well it basically serves the exact purpose its supposed to, it powers my gnx3000 processor and works fine, it does get a little hot though so try not to use it for huge periods of time, and only use it for the processors provided, if you put it in alternative stomp boxes it can fry the chord and the pedal used! (happened to me before lost a 200 dollar over drive pedal). but its great for what its made for and the products work great, i can record and anything else i could imagine. it shipped in less then a week and came in great packaging. i highly recommend it, its well worth the price.
J**C
Unbelievably Reaslistic
This photo is so real, it actually produces power. I only expected a cool photo that I could hang on my wall and admire day after day. To my surprise, however, when I received the photo, it magically powered up the GNX. Now after having it for several weeks now, I can't tell the difference between the photo and the real thing...they both work! Though, i can't seem to find the photo or the old power supply. I wouldn't be surprised if that old GNX came up missing real soon. Anyway, I like the photo of this power supply so much. I never move it from that position. Doesn't it just look wonderful? Rock and roll is so cool; it just drives me coo coo nut-cakes!
I**O
Bought my GNX3 via Craigslist. The power supply they ...
Bought my GNX3 via Craigslist. The power supply they gave me was the wrong one, but of course I didn't know that. It lit up and seemed to work, but when I got it home, it didn't work at all. I was about to hunt the guy down, but I saw the specs online and realized that the power supply the guy gave me was wholly inadequate. I went right to Amazon, got it right away, plugged it in, and the GNX3 worked flawlessly! Well worth the investment!
H**R
Power Supply for Digitech GNX 3000
These power supplies were over $40.00 five years ago. I love my pedalboard and they are obsolete. I own thee of them and I use one in a custom case for the stage, one stays at the rehearsal studio, and one for backup. After owning my first GNX 3000 for three or four years, the power supply DC side plug was damaged. I shopped for a replacement and with shipping it was over $50.00. In my search a GNX 3000 B stock was on sale for $150.00. I figured it was a better deal to by the compete pedalboard including the power supply. Since I'm I'm handy with a soldering iron, I ended up repairing the original by cutting off the insulation and found a broken wire. Heat shrink and a little solder and it was fixed, and still works after all these years. I prefer that one because it's no longer right angled. If yo face the right angled plug to the right, it covers up the on/off switch. I still have the original Digitech multi effects pedalboard RP1 that died. I liked it because the transformer was built in allowing you to use a standard IEC connection. I kind of miss it because it had a compressor footswitch instead of tap tempo.
C**T
It works for GNX4
I wasn't sure it would work for this model since it claims to work for so many, but it does. I was given the unit without the power cord, so I don't know whether there are any differences between this and the power cord that came with the unit, but the unit functions normally.
B**.
The best for Digitech
I wish these Hpro power supplies were still given with Digitech multi effect pedals but unfortunately they aren't. These are the best power supplies for Digitech pedals. I own an RP 200 and an RP 1000 and I use these for both. The power supply that came with the RP 1000 was garbage so I bought another one of these and am now happy.
B**Z
Too much hum
I am using this PSS3-120 to replace the original power supply of a GNX4. I might be subjective, but it seems to me like it produces way more hum than the original one. It is bad enough that the original needed to be replaced, but for Digitech to fail to produce a quality replacement is inexcusable. The brand has been on the market long enough to have a proper understanding of the demands of live or recorded sound... Thumbs down, Digitech. Up your game or you will lose your customer base faster than you can say Harman and will become obsolete... Which is a shame, really, because some of your products showed promise.
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