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Optimal Power Supply for Behringer Desktop Modules?
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Optimal Power Supply for Behringer Desktop Modules?

I have a few Behringer synth modules (Wasp, Pro-1, Neutron) and am looking for a better way to power them without fumbling around with power cables with transformers on them. They're proving very hard to get on one power strip since the transformers are built into the plug. I know one route is to Eurorack mount them but having all 3 mounted in a rack will require 3 CP1As which means a bunch more transformers and wires.

Is there some sort of power solution for powering multiple of these synths that doesn't require so many transformers and cables (like pedal board power supplies) or is my best bet to just find dedicated transformer spaced power strips?

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