Adapters

An adapter with 5.5/2.1 socket at one end and a 3.5 mm mini-jack connector at the other. The tip of the mini jack is connected to the outer part of the 5.5/2.1 connector. This means that if a cable is connected to any DC output in which the polarity is center negative, then the tip of the mini jack will have positive supply (tip positive). Only such polarity is allowed in effects with a mini jack connection.

 
Adapter lenght: apx. 10cm.

 

An adapter with a 5.5/2.1 type socket at one end and a standard 9V battery connector at the other. If a cable is connected to any DC output in which the polarity is center negative, then the polarity of the plug is the same as in the battery.
 
Adapter lenght: apx. 10cm.

 

An adapter that reverses the polarity of the connection. If you have a power supply that has a center negative polarity, connecting the adapter at the outlet will reverse polarity to center positive. It has 5.5/2.1 type socket at one end and a 5.5/2.1 type connector at the other.
 
Adapter length: apx. 10cm.

 

An adapter with a 5.5/2.1 type socket at one end and a 5.5/2.5 type connector at the other. This cable also changes the polarity of the connector. It is mostly used for Eventide digital effects.
 
Adapter length: apx. 10cm.

 

A cable with a few 5.5/2.1 straight connectors. It is available in two configurations: five connectors + socket; ten connectors + socket. A daisy chain simply means connecting the power supply to many effects. If a daisy chain cable is connected to the section which can give a maximum of 400 mA, then the effects connected to the splitter cable cannot draw in total more current.
 
Distance between outputs: 26cm.