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Features

The 529M converts an external USB-PD 
battery pack or charger into a single high 
current output with fi ve selectable voltages for 
powering effects pedals and similar audio and 
small electronics equipment. The 529M can 
be used with a daisy chain cable to provide a 
9V supply to large numbers of analog effects 
pedals. It can also be used as a single output 
power supply for high current devices or 
devices that require different voltages.

Input

The 529M should be connected to a USB 
power source such as battery pack or wall 
charger with a USB-C cable. The power source 
should support USB Power Delivery (PD). 
The available output voltages and maximum 
output power of the 529M will depend on the 
power source. For example, if you use a USB-
PD battery that supports 9V at 3A and 12V at 
2A, then this is what will be available at the 
529M output. The 529M supports USB-PD up 
to 20V at 3A (60W). Make sure that the USB-C 
cable that you use is rated for at least 60W.

Output

The output of the 529M is a 2.1mm DC 
connector with center pin NEGATIVE. Connect 
the output to your effects pedal(s) using a 
standard 2.1mm effects pedal power cable. 
Suitable adapters may be used to convert to 
center pin positive or to 2.5mm connectors 
when required. Adapters are available from 
missionengineering.com and most pro-audio 
stores. 

WARNING! Make sure to check the 
connector size and polarity of your 
devices before connecting to the 
529M.

Voltage Selection

The factory default output voltage is 9V. 
Provided your USB PD power source supports 
9V (most do) the 529M output voltage will 
be 9V which is the most common voltage for 
effects pedals. 

To select a different voltage, fi rst remove the 
USB C cable from the input of the 529M. 
Select the required voltage by using a small 
screwdriver to turn the voltage selector to 
the number corresponding to the required 
voltage. 

The available voltages are printed on the top 
of the 529M. They are:

1 = 6V

2 = 9V

3 = 12V

4 = 15V

5 = 18V

After selecting the voltage, reconnect the 
529M to the USB-PD power source with the 
USB cable. 

Features

The 529M converts an external USB-PD 
battery pack or charger into a single high 
current output with fi ve selectable voltages for 
powering effects pedals and similar audio and 
small electronics equipment. The 529M can 
be used with a daisy chain cable to provide a 
9V supply to large numbers of analog effects 
pedals. It can also be used as a single output 
power supply for high current devices or 
devices that require different voltages.

Input

The 529M should be connected to a USB 
power source such as battery pack or wall 
charger with a USB-C cable. The power source 
should support USB Power Delivery (PD). 
The available output voltages and maximum 
output power of the 529M will depend on the 
power source. For example, if you use a USB-
PD battery that supports 9V at 3A and 12V at 
2A, then this is what will be available at the 
529M output. The 529M supports USB-PD up 
to 20V at 3A (60W). Make sure that the USB-C 
cable that you use is rated for at least 60W.

Output

The output of the 529M is a 2.1mm DC 
connector with center pin NEGATIVE. Connect 
the output to your effects pedal(s) using a 
standard 2.1mm effects pedal power cable. 
Suitable adapters may be used to convert to 
center pin positive or to 2.5mm connectors 
when required. Adapters are available from 
missionengineering.com and most pro-audio 
stores. 

WARNING! Make sure to check the 
connector size and polarity of your 
devices before connecting to the 
529M.

Voltage Selection

The factory default output voltage is 9V. 
Provided your USB PD power source supports 
9V (most do) the 529M output voltage will 
be 9V which is the most common voltage for 
effects pedals. 

To select a different voltage, fi rst remove the 
USB C cable from the input of the 529M. 
Select the required voltage by using a small 
screwdriver to turn the voltage selector to 
the number corresponding to the required 
voltage. 

The available voltages are printed on the top 
of the 529M. They are:

1 = 6V

2 = 9V

3 = 12V

4 = 15V

5 = 18V

After selecting the voltage, reconnect the 
529M to the USB-PD power source with the 
USB cable. 

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