⚡ Elevate your rig with silent, versatile power — because your gear deserves the best.
The CIOKS DC7 is a compact, 48W internal power supply featuring a 2-stage switch-mode topology and advanced multistage noise filtering. It offers 12 USB connectors with 4 selectable voltages each, delivering ultra-low noise and flexible power management ideal for professional setups.
Connector Quantity | 12 |
Maximum Input Voltage | 2.4E+2 Volts |
Wattage | 48 watts |
Power Supply Design | Internal |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Connector Type Used on Cable | usb |
Output Wattage | 48 Watts |
Form Factor | 1-inch form factor |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Item Dimensions | 3 x 3 x 3 inches |
D**N
It works, configurable outputs, no hum...albeit a bit expensive.
This is an expensive power supply, but it puts out the amount of power I need for modern pedals and hasn't produced any hum that I was getting with my older Voodoo Labs Pedal Power Supply unit. It came with just enough cables for my needs, but I wish they included a few more. You can configure each output for different voltages, which is handy. The mounting screws are tiny, but they seem to hold well and the mounting holes line up nicely with my Temple Audio pedal board. The compact size is a plus, as it will fit onto or under most pedal boards. If you need more power there are "expander" options available.
S**N
Small and powerful powerful power supply
I wanted a smaller, more powerful power supply with more options and no noise for my pedalboard. This Cioks power supply fits that description perfectly. Loads of power with variable power options. Came with all the cords needed to get everything hooked up and powered on. Super quiet, totally isolated and the power is stable.If you're in need of a powerful, durable, safe and quiet power supply... get a Cioks... you won't be disappointed.
S**J
Amazed they fit all these features into such a small power block
I upgraded from the DC5 to the DC7 because I got a Kingsley pedal that required 500ma. The DC7 is an awesome power supply, with 7 isolated outputs at 9v/660ma you can power a lot of pedals. There are also other configurations available on every output with the switches. Super versatile in what it can do. And it fits under my Pedaltrain Metro 16 with room to spare. Just a great product. Will see how it does in terms of durability. My DC5 is still going strong after years of gigging, I expect the same from the DC7.
B**L
Awesome Power Suppy
The DC7 is a perfect fit on my fly rig pedalboard and it has excellent flexibility to power many different types of pedals.
W**.
Works as advertised. Quiet!
I am very happy with this pedalboard power supply. I combined it with a Cioks DC-4, for a total of 11 individually powered pedals. First: it is quiet! I've tried cheaper power supplies, but those never worked for me. This one is expensive, but worth every penny. Comes with every cable you could need and then some. A good selection of short, medium and long cable lengths makes keeping things tidy below the board easy. I just used the standard "Boss-style" center negative cables, but they also include specialty cables for your positive polarity pedals (Line-6, Eventide, etc.). Very pleased. You can't go wrong with this power supply.
N**A
The last power supply you ever need.
This thing is the coolest I have ever seen. It's small, and insanely versatile, and it can power my HX stomp and Eventide H9 with no hassle at all (except the specific cable you'll need to buy from logston audio to get the HX stomp to run). My entire board expands and this thing meets the demands and then some. Easily my favorite power supply though I was originally skeptical as a former onespot pro user.
N**E
For those about to rock (with a bunch of high-powered, digital pedals)
I've been playing guitar for over 20 years. I've gone through nearly every power supply known to man. I'm pretty sold on Strymon's Zuma and Ojai stuff, but I wanted to build a smaller 12x18 board (compared to my normal 18x32) board to reduce my footprint a bit. I also wanted to build something that I could take up to my newborn's room to lull him to sleep. The Zuma was way too big to fit under the board, so I decided to give the DC7 a try. While I'm not particularly fond of the RCA jacks for the power on the DC7 side, this power supply provides tons of power. You can power almost anything with it without having to worry about "is this the 300mA output or the 100mA output?" Compared to the Strymon stuff, it's built like a tank too. I'm not getting rid of my Zuma and Ojais on my big board, but the DC7 (also paired with a DC4 - it expands!) does the trick for small spaces with big power demands. Don't cheap out on a power supply - pick one of these bad boys up, stop worrying about power concerns, and get to playing.
G**Z
This thing is awesome.
I picked this up to power a bunch of synths and FX for a portable synth rig. Easily powers a wide array of devices, and I was even able to power a few low-power USB devices from the USB port (via hub). Only downside is that I had to special order a couple cables because the included cables were right angle and I didn't have enough clearance to use them for two of the devices that I've got. While this is a bummer, I wouldn't knock them for it, as I'm sure I'm a little outside the typical use case here.
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