Telonics VP (FP-100) Power Supply
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Tim Harr
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Telonics VP (FP-100) Power Supply
I would like to have a backup Volume Pedal power supply. Where can I get one? What's out there that will work in its place?
From Telonics:
With state-of-the-art power capabilities
Operates from ANY voltage from 9 to 24 volts, AC OR DC! It doesn’t care!
May also be powered using a tranformerless mains supply (PS-3, included with pedal: 100-120VAC 60Hz).
A worldwide supply (90-264VAC 47-63Hz) is available for overseas customers.
Polarity INDEPENDENT! Plus (+) or Minus (-), it doesn’t matter!
Surge current management allows use with smaller power supplies. Even further improved line frequency isolation and noise reduction. Requires less energy.
From Telonics:
With state-of-the-art power capabilities
Operates from ANY voltage from 9 to 24 volts, AC OR DC! It doesn’t care!
May also be powered using a tranformerless mains supply (PS-3, included with pedal: 100-120VAC 60Hz).
A worldwide supply (90-264VAC 47-63Hz) is available for overseas customers.
Polarity INDEPENDENT! Plus (+) or Minus (-), it doesn’t matter!
Surge current management allows use with smaller power supplies. Even further improved line frequency isolation and noise reduction. Requires less energy.
Last edited by Tim Harr on 29 Nov 2025 4:05 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Kemper Profiler, LW 89
Retired, US Army Band (Steel/Dobro/Guitar)
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Re: Telonics VP (FP-100) Power Supply
I couldn't tell from the pictures, but it didn't look like this has the little twist lock like the Telonics power supply has. IF it doesn't then I'd see that as a problem as occasionally even the Telonics one can be jostled loose with the lock, so without one altogether could be less than desirable.
Think I'd try to get one from Telonics.
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Jon Jaffe
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Re: Telonics VP (FP-100) Power Supply
It's a backup. And work just fine. I've used it in the Telonics. Yes, the locking mechanism is nice, but not essential for the price point.
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Re: Telonics VP (FP-100) Power Supply
No doubt, and like you said, you really can't beat that price.Jon Jaffe wrote: 29 Nov 2025 12:14 pm It's a backup. And work just fine. I've used it in the Telonics. Yes, the locking mechanism is nice, but not essential for the price point.
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