

🎸 Power up your tone with zero noise and endless expansion!
The Truetone 1 SPOT Pro CS12 is a professional-grade guitar pedal power supply featuring 12 fully isolated and regulated outputs with variable voltages (9Vac, 9Vdc, 12V, 18V). It supports a total current capacity of 3000mA, ensuring reliable power for large pedalboards. Designed with a lightweight switching power supply and universal input voltage (100-240V AC), it offers worldwide compatibility. Its durable metal chassis with vented sides and included Pedaltrain-compatible mounting brackets make it a perfect, quiet, and efficient studio or stage solution backed by a 5-year warranty.






| ASIN | B012F2ALAE |
| Amperage | 3000 Milliamps |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,010 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #80 in Guitar & Bass Pedal Boards & Cases |
| Brand | Truetone |
| Color | Black |
| Connector Type Used on Cable | Barrel Connector |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (676) |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Form Factor | Compact, flat power supply |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00694336000454 |
| Input Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Item Dimensions | 10 x 10 x 2 inches |
| Item Type Name | Stage And Studio Equipment Case |
| Manufacturer | Truetone |
| Mfr Part Number | CS12USJ |
| Model Number | CS12USJ |
| Output Voltage | 9 Volts |
| Output Wattage | 54 Watts |
| Specification Met | Compliant with electrical safety and compatibility standards |
| UPC | 694336000454 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | Https://truetone. Com/warranty/. |
C**.
Awesome power supply, more current than I'l ever need.. very quiet and reliable
Awesome power supply, with more than enough current to feed even the largest pedalboards. Most other power supplies in this price range have either much fewer power outlets, or not enough current. The more popular Voodoo Pedal Power 2+ only has two 250mA outputs, which is not enough power to feed all the new current-hungry digital pedals out there. The CS12 has two 250mA and two 500mA outputs (both 9v DC) which is really great. They also say in the manual, that you can pull more than the stated current from a given output, as long as the total current needed by all your pedals doesn't exceed the maximum output of the CS12 (3000mA). So you could use one of the 100mA outputs to power a 200mA pedal, for example. This is very cool, and I don't think any other supplies are capable of this (or at least they don't advertise it). This is also a very quiet supply, truly isolated and very reliable. I'm very glad I went with the CS12. I actually have a lot of pedals on my board at the moment, so I have daisy-chained a few of my low-current analog distortion pedals off of one output. Since those pedals usually need less than 20mA, you can run a few of them off one of the 100mA outputs if you get a daisy-chain power cable. Then I have each of my high-power digital pedals on their own output, because those are the ones that make the most noise so you want them to be isolated. Overall I'm very happy with the CS12, and highly recommend it to anyone who is looking to power more than a few pedals. If you don't need so much power, the smaller CS7 is also a great option.
A**R
Works Great!
Works great for my needs. I'm a beginner, figuring it out on my own for the past few years and this power source is perfect for me. I have more than enough power for the pedals I currently own and this has plenty of room for me to expand with additional pedals. Also fits perfectly under my Pedaltrain Classic Jr. pedalboard. No noise, buzz or hiss from this unit either. For the price, I don't think you can go wrong unless you get a faulty unit. Hope this helps others like me when looking for a power supply that doesn't cost a fortune.
J**U
Outstanding!!
Phenomenal. I have 11 basic Boss pedals, and as a "newbie" I was concerned this couldn't power all 11 due to all the different settings and output labels. I went through an education. First, no such thing as too much power. More power is better than not enough, and you can't hurt your pedals that only need 100ma with a 500ma output from the CS12. In addition, Trutone sells an adapter that you can use for the two 18v 100ma outputs to convert them to 9v. This made it possible for me to power 11 basic pedals without hurting anything. My previous pedals were daisy-chained together, and I can't tell you how much better they sound with the CS12. All the noise is gone, and the pedals seem to have more "range." In addition, they supply the perfect cables with perfect length. When I was done wiring 11 pedals, I didn't even need a zip tie underneath my pedal board. It's like they know exactly how long that cable needs to be to reach that far. Great support from Trutone. They answered my questions via email very promptly and gave me the necessary education that led me to make the purchase. Can't say enough good things!
K**I
CS12 - your search is over
I have only great things to say about the TrueTone CS12. First off, I came from using their OneSpot daisy chain (still perfectly working since 2004), which actually wasn't that noisy. Why the upgrade then? Because we simply shouldn't underestimate the impact of clean power distribution. I know we've all heard this millions of times, but I guess one fully realizes this once the swap is made. Oh, and I also wanted to get rid of all pesky power cables and wallwarts. I'm not powering any current-thirsty effects, or higher voltage pedals....but as soon as I fired up the CS12, I noticed a change in the consistency and robustness in sound. It seems now like every pedal is happy, drawing what it needs without sharing or splitting. I press on pedals now and there are no hiccups, just solid, continuous sound. I am so happy now with my revamped board...instead of tracing noise, wasting time troubleshooting, running cables, carrying 3 wall warts all around....I can just plug in and concentrate on playing. This brick comes with everything: owner's manual, several cables of different lengths, a variety of adapters (including 1/8" converters for your RAT or Muff, and battery connector), IEC power cable, and mounting brackets. It does not include instrument interconnects, but at this price you simply can't beat the quality of what you get. GHOSTFIRE USERS: I started looking for isolated power distribution options, keeping in mind that I wanted to install whatever brick I ended up with under my 19.8" long Ghostfire aluminum pedalboard. I did my research, compared with how the CS12 seamlessly fits the Pedaltrains out there, and started to conceive how I could possibly fit the native mounting brackets with the Ghostfire. I thought I had to make the trip to the hardware store and try to get some brackets for adapting. But alas, thanks to another Amazon reviewer who mentioned one could flip the native brackets and mount flush, I started seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. I ended up with two tabs lining up with the GF board, and the remaining two seemed useless now. But after some thought I force-bent the two remaining tabs 180 degrees with some pliers, and managed to make them face upwards, lining up with the front of the GF aluminum rail. Everything perfect, now the CS12 (a hefty load) is firmly mounted with its own brackets, and it's not going anywhere. Forget about velcro-taping this brick, or using zip ties....the native brackets are the way to go. The paint will peel of the bracket's tabs due to the bending of the metal but hey, I much way prefer to have my CS12 solidly anchored to my board than keeping the looks spick-and-span. See the pics and judge for yourself. Also, the CS12's top panel (where the brand name reads) towards you, and the dip switches facing the floor. With this new orientation this is inverted: dip switches will face you, and brand's name will face the floor. No biggie, I actually put some low-adhesion tape over the dip switches just to cover them from collecting dust. Bottom-line: GF users, YES! It CAN be done! Even smoother if you drill small pilot holes before fully screwing the included self-tapping screws. There is enough clearance from the floor if you extend the GF feet. It also fits the supplied GF bag, only drawback is that it will be bulky since the CS12 pops out once the pedalboard's feet are retracted. Thanks for reading. I apologize for the lengthy review, I just feel I can help all of the potential CS12 (and Ghostfire) buyers. Pull the trigger on this power supply....you won't regret it.
M**N
I've been considering buying a unit like this for years and finally did. I have my setup in a basement with fluorescent lighting and a sump pump with a battery backup that both create noise in my already noisy high gain 2 amp setup. Add to that my pedalboard with a Digitech Whammy and other notoriously screechy pedals and it was to the point that I didn't enjoy using my full rig anymore. The CS12 had enough mixed power jacks for everything. My TC Electronics Flashback X4 delay and the Digitech Drop pedal both use around 250-300mA and the MXR KFK EQ runs on 18 volts. The Digitech Whammy 4 works perfectly with the 800mA AC jack and now I don't need a separate bypass for it. Then there are a bunch of jacks for anything under 100mA like wah, overdrive, tuner, noise gate or whatever else I want to plug in there. This unit was fairly expensive but the cheap ones don't have the AC output for the whammy, which is the biggest troublemaker in my setup. This eliminated 3 different power adaptors, a daisy chain, a power bar extension cord and 99% of the noise from my board. I can barely tell the amp is on now until I play a note.
E**!
Una fuente de muy muy buena calidad, todo lo que necesitas en los escenarios y sin temor a cortos, fallas de voltaje etc. sin dudas todos debemos tenerla 🤘🏼
J**N
Muy buen producto cumple con las espectativas e inclusive más de ellas ayudo a reducir los ruidos
A**Z
Everything needed to set the one spot up was included. Fit perfectly under my pedalboard and got rid of most of my pedal noise! Fantastic product!
H**Z
Con esta power supply tendrás la seguridad que de que tus pedales estén correctamente alimentados y sonaran como deben ser por sus salidas aisladas, ya tengo rato usándola y si note bastante mejor el sonido que con una barata.
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