Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Sanyo Pedal Juice battery pack powers your wah-wah without distortion

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A good roadie can be identified by two things: a wardrobe composed
entirely of darks and bulging pockets full of batteries. Sanyo would
like to let those tireless workers downsize to some slimmer black
jeans with its new Pedal Juice battery pack, which is rocking a little
Eneloop technology inside and can power a whole slew of daisy-chained
devices. Charge it up for 3.5 hours and it'll provide 9V DC of output
to whatever you like, powering a 10mA effects pedal for a whopping 50
hours. That's about 10 times longer than a simple 9V battery and,
unlike one of those, the Pedal Juice will provide a constant 9V right
up until it's dead. It even promises less electrical interference than
using an AC adapter. All that for $149.99, which may sound like a lot
for a battery pack, and it is, but real musicians know that success
doesn't come cheap.

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