power supply questions on how they give out MAs???

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Hi,

I am getting a powersupply called "The Valvulator" this adds punch to your rig and thats why im getting it, it also has 4 DC outputs, now each of the DC outputs give out 200Ma's,

Now I think the average power adapter gives off 200 Mas, So my question is,

"Can I trust this to actually give off 200 Ma's per DC output without having extreme siganl lose due to the unit being forced to give out to many Ma's that it doesnt have?

there for almost acting like a unit acts when a battery thats going dead makes a pedal sound weaker,


I have a Boss power supply also, but dont know if I should sell it.

If the Valvulator cant handle to give out all 800 Ma's then ill just keep the Boss power supply and evenly spread out all the pedals Ma's on the Valvulator and the BOSS.

ANY HELP WOULD BE EXTREMELY HELPFUL
 
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If you trust their marketing folks to "add punch" then why not trust their engineering folks to give you 200MA?

The only way to know is to hook up an amperage meter and test it.
 
my freind says that it most likely has an amperfier to amp the signal,

any thoughts in this?
 
An audio amp in a power supply? Do you have a link to any info on it?
 
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