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For the price it's great for an entry level pedalboard. I bought two of these, one powers my digital effects, the other one for analog ones. I use them with two separate powerbanks and this setup provides enough output isolation to cut down interference significantly when compared to daisychaining everything in one circuit. If you only have a few pedals and don't plan on expanding your pedalboard a lot just yet, then a few of these along with some cheap powerbanks and maybe some smart daisychaining (I haven't tried that to be fair) might do the trick for you for a very reasonable price. And you won't have to look for a power outlet when you take your pedalboard with you, too.
It is supposed to be used with a USB power bank to become a mobile power supply. Which actually works fine!
You can also use it to split one output port of your standard power supply into two isolated outputs.
Pros:
- small, lightweight and portable
- get any input from 5 to 18V and transforms into 2x 9V output
Cons:
- The "filtered" output does not seems to reduce any noise compared to a "non filtered", non-isolated PS
- The max output is not 800 mA divided by both outputs, but 400mA in each output so keep this in mind you cannot connect a 450 mA pedal it will not get power enough.
- The hassle of connecting one wire between the power bank and the Engl Powertap might not pay off. I have a Rockboard powerbank and it is direct and you get way more power 2x 1000mA you can power your board directly (assuming you do not have 5 Strymon pedals on it :)
Concluding
I believe getting a Rockboard or Haley Benton power bank is a better option for mobility, but if you only need it to power 1-4 low power pedals it works great.
My Dunlop DC Brick ran out of slots and power when I needed to power a couple more pedals and there was a free USB in the power strip and it just bailed me out. It takes up little space, weighs nothing, and is inexpensive. It has been coping with its task for the second week without problems.
I use this to convert a standard usb 5v powerbank to 9v output to power my pedal board instead of a 9v wall wart. Works perfectly and so tiny it's easy to hide on the board