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Interested in a battery-free future?

Your time has come.

MyVolts MD Luke Brennan (him off the telly!) writes:

Do you have something that you are tired of feeding batteries? Or would you like to put your Walkman on a permanent solar loop? Or just want to say goodbye to batteries forever?

Revolt (top) is our new system for retrofitting battery devices with USB and about to go live on Kickstarter.

If you would like to get a freebie cable with any campaign reward, visit this page: Maybe also tell us what you think about it in the comments?

Anyone?

Revolt

Got to keep the loonies on the path.

‘Crazy Chain’.

A new, Irish invention for powering multiple devices from a single source without electrocuting the entire rhythm section.

Luke Brennan, founder of Dublin-based MyVolts and him off the ‘telly’, writes:

It’s like a daisy chain, but you can chain the characteristics (tip size, polarity, link length) as you go along the chain. It’s very useful for those looking to power a couple of synthesisers, or guitar pedals, or both, in the simplest way possible.

It’s just a small thing, but very useful to the person who needs it.

We were lucky enough to have the wonderful synth/ bass guitar wizard Gaz Williams create a launch video (above) for us.

We designed it in-house, we’re very proud to be an Irish company making useful contributions to the world of music technology.

Wait for multi-pedal eargasm @5.07.

Crazy Chain (MyVolts)

Free Friday?

The myVolts Dublin Gear Swap at Culture Night 2019.

myvolts founder Luke Brennan (him off the telly) writes:

Got music gear gathering dust? Bring it to the myVolts Gear Swap! Eurorack, synths, effects pedals, MIDI controllers, drum machines, audio interfaces – it’s all welcome, at The Ampitheatre, Wood Quay, Dublin at 5pm to 9pm.

Stop by, have a gear chat, swap away, AND pick up some freebies.

Alleviate your Gear Acquisition Syndrome guilt at the friendliest environmentally-friendly event of Culture Night, with myVolts!

myVolts Dublin Gear Swap

ripcord

Power your guitar pedals, amps, synths, and whatnot where you charge your phone.

From MyVolts, the ‘most interesting small device power supply company to come out of Dublin in years’.

Luke Brennan, of MyVolts, writes:

We have just gone live with a kickstarter campaign to launch our new product, ‘Ripcord’.

We think it’s a great alternative to plugging things into the wall.

The journey in getting this product to market included working with half a dozen young Irish designers, development sessions in Cloughjordan ecovillage, expert reviews in Berlin, along with visits to manufacturers in China.

We’d love if you could ask your readers to have a look at our Kickstarter preview page [link below] and leave any comments they might have…

Ripcord – The Plug n Play (Kickstarter)