via myVolts
Use CSRBSP at checkout to get 3.00 GBP off either a Roland Boutiques splitter cable or a Roland Boutiques splitter cable plus PSU, it’s good till Friday 31st March 2017.

"Power up to 5 Roland Boutiques from just one USB plug!
This unique myVolts 5-way power splitter lets you power up to five Roland Boutiques at once, from one USB mains power plug.
It's compatible with all the Roland Boutiques in the range - including the JX-03, VP-03, TB-03, JP-08, JU-06, TR-09 and A-01.
Option '5-way splitter PLUS PSU' includes the 5-way splitter PLUS a myVolts 5V 2000mA USB power supply adaptor, to power from one to five Boutiques.
Option '5-way splitter only' includes only the 5-way splitter, you'll need to supply your own 5V USB power adaptor. Each Roland Boutique draws up to 400mA of current, so if you want to power 5, you need a USB power adaptor capable of delivering 2000mA - like the one we bundle with it.
Cable features:
Main cable is 1 metre in length
Cable splits into 5 male plug connectors to fit the Boutiques, each one is 0.7m in length
myVolts-branded band keeps the cables tight
Canary yellow cabling makes it easy to spot amongst your other gear
Comes with a myVolts-branded Velcro cable tie
PSU features:
5V DC voltage output
2000mA (or 2A) maximum current output. Each Boutique draws only the current it needs from the max current available.
Worldwide voltage input AC100-240V, 50/60Hz
Worldwide plugs faces for UK / EU / US / AUD included - snap on and off in seconds."

It will make a lot of trouble regarding ground loop. lol
ReplyDeletecome and check the group called 'roland boutique salon' @ FB. I formulated better solutions.
ReplyDeleteTRUE ! I have this cable. Very expensive for what it is and not a solution for HUM and ground loop !
ReplyDeleteEven powered with dedicated USB power supply with 3A capacity, ground noises are here. The only way : having a separate PS for each.
This will not get rid of the really annoying ground loop noise, roland really messed up here - they should have supplied an adaptor instead of USB powered (like the Behringer TD-3).. you need to plug each unit into its own usb plug to get rid of the hum. Roland need to get their shit together and release a USB hub for the boutiques, one that eliminates the hum!
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