Pedal | Current draw | Voltage |
---|---|---|
Bandit | 200 mA (preferred capacity) | 9vDC optimal, 18vDC max |
Chorus | ” | ” |
Distortion | ” | 9-18vDC |
Duality, Duality+ Fredman Edition | ” | 9vDC optimal, 18vDC max |
FRED | 38 / 75 mA | ” |
Phaser | 200 mA (preferred capacity) | ” |
The Gate | ” | ” |
Triax | ” | ” |
Xpressor | ” | ” |
Note: Since I don’t have individual measurements for most of these pedals, I wouldn’t normally make a page of its own for the manufacturer. But since this is a Swedish company, I am a little biased 🙂 If you have one of these, and the capacity to measure current draw (read more here), I’d be happy to see some real figures. For now, though, keep these on a 9vDC/200 mA+ output, and all should be well.
Also, most of the Zuta pedals boost and transform the incoming voltage internally to a bipolar +/-15vDC supply. This means that while they can handle up to 18vDC, there’s no real benefit to going above 9vDC – the internal voltage will be the same regardless. This far, the only Zuta pedal I’ve seen that doesn’t mention having this internal bipolar supply (meaning that switching between a 9vDC and 18vDC supply might actually make a difference) is the Distortion.