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I bought the current doubler to power a MarkBass Compressore from a T-Rex Fuel Tank Chameleon. The Mark bass Compressore requires 12 volt DC and at least 500 mA - unfortunately the T-Rex Fuel tank chameleon only has 300 mA available per isolated output. Thankfully the Chameleon can do 12v no issue. So enter the current doubler! Works perfectly. Dead quiet. No change between this and the power supply included with the MarkBass. It seems solidly made and I think it will last for as long as I need it to. One thing that I find convenient about t-Rex is that they color code everything so you can avoid making silly mistakes.
This is a really excellent little cable which allows you to double the output from a couple of outlets from a power supply and route them into one input. I use this from a Harley Benton PowerPlant Jnr which runs my pedalboard. I take the output from two of the outlets through the T-Rex DC current doubler into its single output. This is really useful if you are using a multi-effects unit on a pedal board . Often these are digital units which draw more power than analogue pedals and the power supply can't deliver this power from one outlet. An example is how I use the cable to run into a Zoom G3 which needs 500mA and the PowerPlant Jrn can only output 250mA per outlet.
The two plugs which go into the power supply are right-angle plugs which means you can route the cable under the pedalboard and out of the way. However, the plug on the single end is a straight plug. I have knocked a star off for this as I had to purchase an extra little adapter which converts the straight plug into a right-angled one again. It would have been great to have had this adaptor in the bag with the cable so you have both options.