@@jazzcellist The 529i should power an RC300 on its own for about 4 hours. If you add other pedals, the battery life will be shorter depending on the power consumption of each of the pedals. If you are just powering the RC300, you might want to consider a 529M with a separate power bank as an alternative.
I think you guys need to do more advertising. I've been searching rechargeable power supplies for a couple hours, almost giving up before I found this. I know that costs money tho. I have a few questions. Where is your company located, & where was this device engineered? I assume it's manufactured in China. Also what is the warranty? I've gone to your webpage, but you have a lot of products, so I wasn't sure which warranty applied to what. I'm a busking artist, so this is exactly what I need. I'm tired of doing the rechargeable AA shuffle. Thank you!
Oh, just a heads up, your website is really slow to load in. I'm using lighting fast broadband 300bps, & everything else loads very quickly, so it can't be on my end. I'm not complaining, I just thought you would appreciate the feedback. -Cheers.
Mission has various locations and our engineers are distributed across multiple countries. Our HQ is in California USA. Mission power products have a one year warranty. How were you looking for the product? I googled 'rechargeable pedalboard power supply' and the 529i showed up multiple times. It may be different in your location.
JAMES LEBIHAN, have you tried various overdrive pedals, boosters, distortion pedals to see if you hear any noises, buzzing, etc or does this rechargeable power supply keep those types of pedal very quiet when turned on? the noise floor should be less noisy and quiet maybe but not sure
There are thousands of different pedals out there and it's impossible to test with all of them. However, we have tested with many of the most popular analog and digital pedals of all types including gain pedals with no issues.
@@JamesLebihan It would have been nice if you would have also used a Signal to Noise Ratio meter software to compare to the S/N ratio measurement of the Non-isolated power supply, Daisy Chain, and Isolated Power supply, Rechargeable Battery Power supply. This would be a good video lesson to compare all 4 different types while the overdrive pedals/distortion pedals are turned OFF and then turned ON.
@@JamesLebihan Some guitar pedals use positive center ground and others use negative center ground, what are the advantages of using positive center ground over using negative center ground? Some digital pedals have DC offsets grounds and isolated grounds which cause problems because then not all the guitar pedal grounds are connected to zero volts. This causes noises, buzzing, hum, harmonics, etc because of leakage current not being sinked to ground. I'm not sure why designers do this because its a hot mess to get all your various pedals to all be at the same potential ground/earth. Maybe you might know the answers as to why they do these different types of grounding schemes.
The HX Stomp requires at least 2A to operate correctly so the 529i is not really suitable. But we have another 529 model for powering digital modeling devices, the Mission 529M missionengineering.com/shop-2/products/power/529-m/
Battery life depends on the power use of the pedals you have connected. Most analog effects pedals only draw a few tens of milliamps and you should expect 7 or 8 hours life with those. If you have larger digital pedals the battery life will be shorter. With a total 500mA load, 4 - 5 hours life will be typical.
Nice and clean review!
What about using this for 6 strymon pedals all 300mA?
I was wondering the autonomy with two H9 changing preset frecuently
Where can i get a daisy chain cable like that?
Beautiful video!
Will it fit under a pedaltrain nano plus. The 529 fits nicely. These dimensions look larger.
Can this power supply power a boss rc 300 for a couple hours? I need it for busking
Man did you find a solution for this I want to do the exact same thing :)
replying to this so I can get an answer! +1 on the rc300 thread
@@jazzcellist The 529i should power an RC300 on its own for about 4 hours. If you add other pedals, the battery life will be shorter depending on the power consumption of each of the pedals. If you are just powering the RC300, you might want to consider a 529M with a separate power bank as an alternative.
Will this power an 18v pedal??
I think you guys need to do more advertising. I've been searching rechargeable power supplies for a couple hours, almost giving up before I found this. I know that costs money tho. I have a few questions. Where is your company located, & where was this device engineered? I assume it's manufactured in China. Also what is the warranty? I've gone to your webpage, but you have a lot of products, so I wasn't sure which warranty applied to what. I'm a busking artist, so this is exactly what I need. I'm tired of doing the rechargeable AA shuffle. Thank you!
Oh, just a heads up, your website is really slow to load in. I'm using lighting fast broadband 300bps, & everything else loads very quickly, so it can't be on my end. I'm not complaining, I just thought you would appreciate the feedback. -Cheers.
Mission has various locations and our engineers are distributed across multiple countries. Our HQ is in California USA. Mission power products have a one year warranty. How were you looking for the product? I googled 'rechargeable pedalboard power supply' and the 529i showed up multiple times. It may be different in your location.
JAMES LEBIHAN, have you tried various overdrive pedals, boosters, distortion pedals to see if you hear any noises, buzzing, etc or does this rechargeable power supply keep those types of pedal very quiet when turned on? the noise floor should be less noisy and quiet maybe but not sure
There are thousands of different pedals out there and it's impossible to test with all of them. However, we have tested with many of the most popular analog and digital pedals of all types including gain pedals with no issues.
@@JamesLebihan It would have been nice if you would have also used a Signal to Noise Ratio meter software to compare to the S/N ratio measurement of the Non-isolated power supply, Daisy Chain, and Isolated Power supply, Rechargeable Battery Power supply. This would be a good video lesson to compare all 4 different types while the overdrive pedals/distortion pedals are turned OFF and then turned ON.
@@JamesLebihan Some guitar pedals use positive center ground and others use negative center ground, what are the advantages of using positive center ground over using negative center ground? Some digital pedals have DC offsets grounds and isolated grounds which cause problems because then not all the guitar pedal grounds are connected to zero volts. This causes noises, buzzing, hum, harmonics, etc because of leakage current not being sinked to ground. I'm not sure why designers do this because its a hot mess to get all your various pedals to all be at the same potential ground/earth. Maybe you might know the answers as to why they do these different types of grounding schemes.
I need something like this. How many times can it be recharged before it’s internal battery needs to be replaced?
We'd expect a lifecycle of around 5 years of normal use for the rechargeable Li-Po battery
Looks great! Will it power the HX Stomp?
The HX Stomp requires at least 2A to operate correctly so the 529i is not really suitable. But we have another 529 model for powering digital modeling devices, the Mission 529M missionengineering.com/shop-2/products/power/529-m/
How powerful is the battery in this? Around how long would you get out of it?
Battery life depends on the power use of the pedals you have connected. Most analog effects pedals only draw a few tens of milliamps and you should expect 7 or 8 hours life with those. If you have larger digital pedals the battery life will be shorter. With a total 500mA load, 4 - 5 hours life will be typical.
Mine only lasted about two hours