
Anthony Easton
The Carl Martin DC Factory is a highly powered and noise-free power supply designed for pedalboards. It features a fully digital switch mode power supply, providing ample power while reducing size and weight. The DC Factory is designed to address the power needs of "power hungry" digital pedals, taking up minimal space on the pedalboard and weighing about 2/3 of a kilogram (1.5 lbs). It is equipped with 4 x 500mA 9V digital isolated and separated PSU's, each with 2 DC outputs. The power input is switch-mode fused 100-240V (fuse T1A). The design aims to eliminate radiation of hum to Wah pedals or certain analog drive pedals. The DC Factory is suitable for international touring musicians as well as weekend warriors concerned with the power supplied to their pedals.
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Below are live Reverb listings for the Carl Martin DC Factory from Reverb. Stompbx automatically aggregates current offers to give you a quick look at available models, conditions, and prices. Perfect for comparing options and making an informed purchase.

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$190.14

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$179

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$179

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$173.84

Brand New
$179

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