Best way to extend your Ojai or Zuma power supply
Strymon Ojai Expansion Kit
MSRP: CHF 146.95
Product # | 198800 |
Brand | Strymon |
Category | Effect Pedal Power Supplies | Brand Category | Strymon - Power Supplies |
Release date | February 2018 |
Availability | 2 units in stock |
Shop | Availability | Reserved |
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Description
Have an existing Strymon effects pedal power supply? Gain five additional isolated pedal outputs with an Expansion Kit. Easily build a modular power system that can grow with your pedalboard.
How does it work?
Expansion Kits require an existing Strymon power product which connects to an AC power outlet, either directly (Zuma, Zuma R300) or via an external power adapter (Ojai R30, Ojai). Simply link an Expansion Kit to your existing Strymon power product via the 24V jack.
Expansion Kits consist of an isolated power distributor and all of the necessary connection cables to integrate it with your existing Strymon power supply and power up to five additional effects pedals.
Use an Expansion Kit when you need to add more pedals to your Strymon powered pedalboard. Expansion Kits do not come with a power adapter, and will operate only when connected to an existing Strymon power product.
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Properties
- Power adapter not included
- Requires existing Strymon power system
- Weight: 0.250kg
Reviews (9)
Best way to extend your Ojai or Zuma power supply
I'm using this as expansion from a Strymon Zuma (see my separate review): it adds another five pedal power ports, and connects to the Zuma power supply via a simple cable provided. (Also provided are the individual cables for connecting the pedals - a nice touch, Strymon).
Works fine with no problems. The Ojai is so small and light you don't need to do any hole drilling: hook-and-loop velcro will work fine to stick it to your board, including the underside as I have done.
Because it's Strymon, it's pricey. But a no-brainer if you have the Zuma and need to expand your board. I was daisy chaining a couple of pedals previously on my big board, but think this is a better option for keeping noise and ground looping suppressed.
I was amazed at how the unit is when I got it out of the box. It's tiny.
Supplies 500mA to each output, so it can be used with power hungry pedals such as Strymon's Timeline, Big Sky etc.
Perfect for small-to-medium-sized pedal boards.