Boss PSA-230 Power Supply for Boss Compact Pedals

Previously known as the PSA-240

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Boss PSA 230 Power Supply

The only Boss recommended pedal to power your Boss effects. Can be used in conjunction with the Boss TU-2 Tuner and Boss daisy chain lead to power up to 5 of your Boss pedals.

N.B. This product was previously known as PSA 240. If you are looking for a PSA240 to power a Boss effects pedal - this PSA230 is what you're after - they are exactly the same specification!

Specifications

Input 230v - 50Hz
Output 9v - 200mA

Center negative 9v power supply suitable for all Boss compact pedals and many other Guitar and Bass effects. Made by the Kings of Guitar FX - Roland Boss

 
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    A must have if you are out gigging or at rehearsal. Flat batteries are no fun!

    Jim > read review

    A must have if you are out gigging or at rehearsal. Flat batteries are no fun!

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    This does the job it set out to accomplish and that is to power Boss pedals. It is a shame however that it does not fit all pedals for power supply. The cable is a good length allowing me to bring my pedals right up to my pedal board. It also allows me to not be concerned with batteries running dry during a gig!

    Almog > read review

    This does the job it set out to accomplish and that is to power Boss pedals. It is a shame however that it does not fit all pedals for power supply. The cable is a good length allowing me to bring my pedals right up to my pedal board. It also allows me to not be concerned with batteries running dry during a gig!

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    Excellent product easy to use - you just plug it in.

    Mr. Ray Keeling > read review

    Excellent product easy to use - you just plug it in.

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    Boss PSA230 Power Supply

    If you need a simple 9 volt adaptor, buy one of these. It's not obvious until you compare it to a nasty cheap one from an electrical retailer, but these don't add hum or mess with the sound.

    Mr M Dellow > read review

    Boss PSA230 Power Supply

    If you need a simple 9 volt adaptor, buy one of these. It's not obvious until you compare it to a nasty cheap one from an electrical retailer, but these don't add hum or mess with the sound.

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    Does the job - no problems.

    Mrs J Collins > read review

    Does the job - no problems.

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    Excellent build quality, much better than using loads of batteries

    Nick Birt > read review

    Excellent build quality, much better than using loads of batteries

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    There is not a lot you can say about the Boss power supply, other than it does exactly what it says on the tin. Its just what I needed. Plus it was free with the ME70 and that's why I bought the unit at Andertons. Good product, great service.

    Michael Mcdermott > read review

    There is not a lot you can say about the Boss power supply, other than it does exactly what it says on the tin. Its just what I needed. Plus it was free with the ME70 and that's why I bought the unit at Andertons. Good product, great service.

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    The Boss PSA-230 power adaptor is designed to power all the current range of Boss FX.

    Having bought one to power my latest aquisition, the Boss ME-20 multi FX, it definitely does what it says on the box. It has a very useful green indicator light on it too, so you can see when it's on !

    Call me old fashioned, but my only gripe with this, and indeed all modern PSUs, is that the mains cable looks rather flimsy. But I guess that's how they make 'em these days !

    Mr R Kemmenoe > read review

    The Boss PSA-230 power adaptor is designed to power all the current range of Boss FX.

    Having bought one to power my latest aquisition, the Boss ME-20 multi FX, it definitely does what it says on the box. It has a very useful green indicator light on it too, so you can see when it's on !

    Call me old fashioned, but my only gripe with this, and indeed all modern PSUs, is that the mains cable looks rather flimsy. But I guess that's how they make 'em these days !

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    bought this to fit my boss distortion pedal, fits perfect, no feedback or anything through the cable or buzzing. also works in my behringer pedal which is useful.

    Mr M Symonds > read review

    bought this to fit my boss distortion pedal, fits perfect, no feedback or anything through the cable or buzzing. also works in my behringer pedal which is useful.

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    This product is simply a quality power supply that runs my Roland BR600 8 Track recorder does exactly what it says on the box.

    Mr. Colin Rayneau > read review

    This product is simply a quality power supply that runs my Roland BR600 8 Track recorder does exactly what it says on the box.

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    would recommend buying boss power supplys never had one brake on me yet

    Mr Tr Richards > read review

    would recommend buying boss power supplys never had one brake on me yet

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    There are so many ways of powering pedals , even some boss tuners act as power supplies for other pedals but this power supply for a single pedal dose what it's made to do , though in common with many individual 9v power supplies it is not that sturdy . I would not recommend it unless you are in need of a stop gap power supply or only intend it for home use . Personally I got it because I'd just bought a fulltone MDV2 which though a great pedal , rather bizarrely for a unit bought in the UK , came with a US. power supply which was not compatible with UK three pin mains power out lets & as I am in the process of going back to individual effects as opposed to multi effects units its to early for me to know what supply to buy when it comes to powering all my 9v pedals but this has done the job for the MDV2 as a stop gap.

    Chris Mallia > read review

    There are so many ways of powering pedals , even some boss tuners act as power supplies for other pedals but this power supply for a single pedal dose what it's made to do , though in common with many individual 9v power supplies it is not that sturdy . I would not recommend it unless you are in need of a stop gap power supply or only intend it for home use . Personally I got it because I'd just bought a fulltone MDV2 which though a great pedal , rather bizarrely for a unit bought in the UK , came with a US. power supply which was not compatible with UK three pin mains power out lets & as I am in the process of going back to individual effects as opposed to multi effects units its to early for me to know what supply to buy when it comes to powering all my 9v pedals but this has done the job for the MDV2 as a stop gap.