






Warwick | Rockboard | Power MOD 150 | Class D Power Amp Module For Pedalboards | w/ DI, Cab Sim & Headphone Output
The PowerMOD 75 & 150 are specially designed Class D transistor amplifiers that can drive speaker cabinets directly from your pedalboard without an additional amplifier. The PowerMODs feature a 3-band EQ, switchable cabinet simulation for full-range speakers, and a mute function. The PowerMODs can be mounted directly into the MOD slot (available on all RockBoard® pedalboards except the DUO series) or onto pedalboards from other manufacturers, allowing for space-saving integration into any system
The combination of the compact, lightweight design, the powerful sound and the low-noise operation makes the RockBoard® PowerMODs an affordable and reliable pedalboard power amplifier for beginners, discerning musicians and experienced professionals.
The mounting bracket can be dismantled to allow for flush mounting on a flat surface.
- compact amplifier for pedalboards
- can be directly mounted on into all RockBoard pedalboards equipped with MOD slots or on third-party pedalboards
- solid-state design, class D amplifier circuitry
- power (@1% THD): 118 W at 4 Ohm / 70 W at 8 Ohm
- 3-band EQ
- front panel controls for Volume, Low, Mid, High
- front-mounted Cab-Sim switch
- front-mounted Mute switch
- front-mounted 6.35 mm (1/4") speaker output
- front-mounted 3.5 mm (1/8") headphone output
- front-mounted 3.5 mm (1/8") AUX IN input for external audio signals
- front-mounted balanced XLR DI output
- rear-mounted connection for included power supply adapter
- rear-mounted instrument input
- dimensions (L x W x H) 175 x 116 x 47 mm / 6.88" x 4.56" x 1.85"
- weight 1.2 kg / 2.65 lbs (including power supply)
- including 220 - 240 VAC power adapter, output 36 VDC, 4.16 A
Mini-FAQ
Does the Volume change the DI level?
No. Volume controls speaker and phones, not the DI.
Does the cab sim affect the DI?
Yes. The cab sim is pre-EQ and applies to all outputs.
Can I practice silently?
Yes. Use the headphones jack; the units can run without a speaker connected.
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Description
The PowerMOD 75 & 150 are specially designed Class D transistor amplifiers that can drive speaker cabinets directly from your pedalboard without an additional amplifier. The PowerMODs feature a 3-band EQ, switchable cabinet simulation for full-range speakers, and a mute function. The PowerMODs can be mounted directly into the MOD slot (available on all RockBoard® pedalboards except the DUO series) or onto pedalboards from other manufacturers, allowing for space-saving integration into any system
The combination of the compact, lightweight design, the powerful sound and the low-noise operation makes the RockBoard® PowerMODs an affordable and reliable pedalboard power amplifier for beginners, discerning musicians and experienced professionals.
The mounting bracket can be dismantled to allow for flush mounting on a flat surface.
- compact amplifier for pedalboards
- can be directly mounted on into all RockBoard pedalboards equipped with MOD slots or on third-party pedalboards
- solid-state design, class D amplifier circuitry
- power (@1% THD): 118 W at 4 Ohm / 70 W at 8 Ohm
- 3-band EQ
- front panel controls for Volume, Low, Mid, High
- front-mounted Cab-Sim switch
- front-mounted Mute switch
- front-mounted 6.35 mm (1/4") speaker output
- front-mounted 3.5 mm (1/8") headphone output
- front-mounted 3.5 mm (1/8") AUX IN input for external audio signals
- front-mounted balanced XLR DI output
- rear-mounted connection for included power supply adapter
- rear-mounted instrument input
- dimensions (L x W x H) 175 x 116 x 47 mm / 6.88" x 4.56" x 1.85"
- weight 1.2 kg / 2.65 lbs (including power supply)
- including 220 - 240 VAC power adapter, output 36 VDC, 4.16 A
Mini-FAQ
Does the Volume change the DI level?
No. Volume controls speaker and phones, not the DI.
Does the cab sim affect the DI?
Yes. The cab sim is pre-EQ and applies to all outputs.
Can I practice silently?
Yes. Use the headphones jack; the units can run without a speaker connected.
























