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    • Bill Mihalik
      Bill Mihalik last edited by

      I recently picked up the Bias Distortion Pro and was surprised that it didn't have a 9v adapter with it. The USB connector thingy is loose, awkward and takes up too much space on the power strip. I ordered an adapter on amazon that said "2.1mm barrel" as suggested at PG help section, but it doesn't fit. None of my pedal adapters fit. Has anybody found one that fits and works well?

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      • sh0kk3r
        sh0kk3r @Bill Mihalik last edited by

        @bill-mihalik I picked up a TrueTone 1Spot and it has worked just fine for me.
        You can check them out here (not an affiliated link, just for reference):
        https://truetone.com/1-spot/

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        • ebonythomas121
          ebonythomas121 last edited by

          BIAS Distortion pedal you can nail any style of distortion, overdrive or fuzz effect. It has 10 built-in presets to get you started, and the creativity really begins when you start creating your own distortion presets using the BIAS Pedal software (included). You have full control over everything, from the distortion stages and gain control to pre- and post-EQ and more. You can design your custom fuzz, overdrive and distortion effects down to the component level, almost like building your own effects pedal. And with top-notch sound quality and rugged construction, the Positive Grid BIAS Distortion pedal is ready to be your go-to dirt box.

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