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  • MGR/Brian JohnstonMGR/Brian Johnston

    A Pedal Board for Beginners to Advanced

    Behringer PB1000 Pedal BoardPublished on 08/14/18 at 09:32
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    SOUND:
    The electronics and electrical supply of the PB100 are of sufficient quality to maintain sound integrity. I did not notice a sound quality difference whether connecting with an expensive power supply (the Carl Martin Pro Power v2) or the integrating electronics supplied with the PB1000. However, I found the ¼-inch TS cables lacking in quality and the sound was thinner, tinnier or with added treble. Below is a YouTube demonstration video showing the features of the PB1000 and how to put it together for quick usage:



    OVERALL IMPRESSION:
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    SOUND:
    The electronics and electrical supply of the PB100 are of sufficient quality to maintain sound integrity. I did not notice a sound quality difference whether connecting with an expensive power supply (the Carl Martin Pro Power v2) or the integrating electronics supplied with the PB1000. However, I found the ¼-inch TS cables lacking in quality and the sound was thinner, tinnier or with added treble. Below is a YouTube demonstration video showing the features of the PB1000 and how to put it together for quick usage:



    OVERALL IMPRESSION:
    Behringer is known for producing decent products at a good price, and this pedal board is no exception. At $129 USD you’re getting quite a bit, considering it’s a hard-shell case with plenty of protective dense foam padding inside… that the unit comes with a power adapter that produces 1.7 A of power… and that you get all the TS cables required (I would rate this product higher if the TS cables were of higher quality... then again, the price would have to increase). Many pedal boards will cost at least half as much at a minimum, and many are definitely more expensive and necessitate a carry case or gig bag, a power supply, and all the TS cables to get things connected. There are other aspects that make the PB1000 a good buy and design, such as being able to cut the inside foam to fit larger pedals and that when in use or when transporting the pedals stay in place without any glue, Velcro or strapping. Also, the PB1000 can store vertically against a wall and you can add small locks for added security (both from theft of the pedals inside, but also to prevent the case from popping open if the sliding latches happen to work open from handing or road vibrations).

    EASE OF USE:
    It takes about 15-minutes to set up the PB1000 (perhaps a bit longer if you are anal about how tight and organized all the cables fit). The most difficult part is to know what pedals you want, particularly if you use more than 12, which is how many normal sized pedals the PB1000 will house (the PB600 is a six-pedal sized pedal board, and so perhaps having another smaller unit may be required for some gear hounds and all their toys). I then found connecting all the power cabling best, as later adding the thicker ¼-inch TS cables over top kept the power cables lying down and out of the way. The power cabling works from the top left corner over to the top right, and then down (to the bottom layer of pedals) and back to the left. The ¼-inch TS cables work in the opposite manner, starting from the top right while connecting all the bottom pedals (from right to left), then swinging around to the top right and working to the left. The last pedal (top left) then plugs into the ‘From Effects’ either in mono or stereo (depending on your setup); likewise, the cables going out to your speakers/PA can be in mono or stereo. Once set up you can interchange pedals easily since they are not glued or strapped down. And any smaller pedals remain in place fairly well, sitting on dense foam, and remain in place when transporting since the top half of the casing’s shell is lined with thick foam.

    RELIABILITY & DURABILITY:
    The Behringer PB1000 is lightweight, but made of a heavy plastic similar to modern-day guitar cases. When fully loaded with pedals it weighs approximately 15-pounds or 7kg. The foam inside is of high quality – fairly dense with a slight give to keep the pedals in place, but also to provide a good shock absorber. All power and cable plugs (ins and outs) are firm and solid feeling when inserting and removing. The power adapter (with daisy-chain plugs), as well as the TS cables, are standard, so that if any become damaged they can be replaced inexpensively. The PB1000 is solid enough that the only concern could be the one ‘working’ part – the two sliding latches to close the unit. Initially they seem firm and fit well (so long as you close the top and bottom halves squarely and don’t force them), and so they should last if not abused with other equipment slamming up against the case.
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  • gibs+gibs+

    Behringer PB1000 Pedal BoardPublished on 06/22/08 at 03:16
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    - Is there a send-return to plug a guitar amp loop?
    - Is there a background noise or buzz qhand 12 pedals are branches?
  • Captain DannyCaptain Danny

    On the practical side

    Behringer PB1000 Pedal BoardPublished on 05/15/12 at 03:41
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    The've used it about eight months. My first board.

    Was chosen to the practical side, we Triballe in the bag, removing a half and hop it is ready to play.

    The -: It's ugly, it's flat and the edges are the pedals that are embedded in their foam so good luck to get to the second row of pedals (but you get there anyway). The PSU came with, even if it has good power (1700mA) and the internal power system is well designed, not worth a nail, she was released at the end of 6 months and I knew as soon as I saw the thing (finally 1.7 A transformer vien still works so I retrieved). The life does not seem very long, after 6 months of intensive use and a power supply died one begins to anticipate …
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    The've used it about eight months. My first board.

    Was chosen to the practical side, we Triballe in the bag, removing a half and hop it is ready to play.

    The -: It's ugly, it's flat and the edges are the pedals that are embedded in their foam so good luck to get to the second row of pedals (but you get there anyway). The PSU came with, even if it has good power (1700mA) and the internal power system is well designed, not worth a nail, she was released at the end of 6 months and I knew as soon as I saw the thing (finally 1.7 A transformer vien still works so I retrieved). The life does not seem very long, after 6 months of intensive use and a power supply died one begins to anticipate the death of the locking clips and a few other elements.

    Pros: Solution very, very handy when you have a lot of pedals, buying foam protective adhesive type stuff protective garage: Create your cells custo oversized pedals and Boss cell size walk Boss provided the thunder, it moves not in action or during transport and it is not obliged to stick velcro everywhere, the more it protects very well your little baby inside!

    Very Typical Motorway quality / price for a product type all in one.

    I reduced my pedalboard to a minimum and went on a little board with Velcro inclined base. I would do so not that choice since I do most my augmenterais number of pedals.
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  • surfysurfy

    Good for the body, at least for the power supply

    Behringer PB1000 Pedal BoardPublished on 11/10/11 at 06:32
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    I use it for a month. I have not tried others but the Boss was just too expensive.

    What I like most is that the notches are in the format Boss, the power supply too, there are all the cables, the box is big enough to hold a decent pedal board while remaining relatively light and strong.

    What I like least is food: it is cheap and great with a nice buzz ground loop on mine ... In short, I never used that cash, which it does very well. For the PSU, I had to buy me a real (fuel tank chameleon).
  • otavioreisotavioreis

    Behringer PB1000 Pedal BoardPublished on 08/22/07 at 05:07
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    SPECIFICATIONS
    Sockets Connectors 6.3 mm mono jack
    Power Supply CORD dcoupage 9 V, 1.7 A (included)
    U.S. and Canada 120 V, 60 Hz
    GPE182-090170-1 (HSB-UL)
    Europe / Australia 230 V, 50 Hz
    GPE182-090170-2 (HSB-EU)
    United Kingdom
    GPE182-090170-3 (HSB-UK)
    Core 220 V, 60 Hz
    GPE182-090170-4 (HSB-SAA)
    China 220 V, 50 Hz
    GPE182-090170-5 (HSB-CCC)
    Japan 100 V, 50/60 Hz
    GPE182-090170-6 (HSB-JP)
    DALiM connector. DC power connector 2 mm
    ngatif center (cable included in chanage)
    Consumption 2 mA
    Dimensions
    (H x W x D) 504.3 mm (19 7 / 8 ") x 663.6 mm (26 1 / 8")
    x 115 mm (4 1 / 2 ")
    Weight Approx. 5.33 kg
    (Power supply and cable included in chanage)
    - How lon…
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    SPECIFICATIONS
    Sockets Connectors 6.3 mm mono jack
    Power Supply CORD dcoupage 9 V, 1.7 A (included)
    U.S. and Canada 120 V, 60 Hz
    GPE182-090170-1 (HSB-UL)
    Europe / Australia 230 V, 50 Hz
    GPE182-090170-2 (HSB-EU)
    United Kingdom
    GPE182-090170-3 (HSB-UK)
    Core 220 V, 60 Hz
    GPE182-090170-4 (HSB-SAA)
    China 220 V, 50 Hz
    GPE182-090170-5 (HSB-CCC)
    Japan 100 V, 50/60 Hz
    GPE182-090170-6 (HSB-JP)
    DALiM connector. DC power connector 2 mm
    ngatif center (cable included in chanage)
    Consumption 2 mA
    Dimensions
    (H x W x D) 504.3 mm (19 7 / 8 ") x 663.6 mm (26 1 / 8")
    x 115 mm (4 1 / 2 ")
    Weight Approx. 5.33 kg
    (Power supply and cable included in chanage)
    - How long have you use it?
    Since three weeks

    - What is the particular feature you like best and least?
    it is well solideet the pedals are tidy. on the other hand it is too large.

    - Have you tried many other models before acqurir?
    Yes, but the other models do not have the possibility to store up to 12 pedals with power supply and all cables included.

    - How do you report qualitprix?
    It's cheap, but not non gratos more ..

    - With the exprience, you do again this choice? ...
    I'm not sr because it takes too much space in my house.
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  • juanito007juanito007

    Behringer PB1000 Pedal BoardPublished on 09/03/08 at 14:04
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    How long have you use it?

    I bought it from thomann there's a big week

    What is so special that you like most and least?

    pedalboard is a very strong (hard plastic) very well thought out and comes with all INCIDENTAL, the bottom is covered with foam cut to size style pedal boss 12 boxes free
    foam removable by screws in order to install a wha pedal or other large
    Accessories: mini-10 cable to a pedal power supply 1.7A in SMPS and a spider cable to power 12 pedals 9v
    accepted formats are types boss / behringer / marshall (new series) and others in the same dimensions

    Have you tried many other models before buying it?

    yes j I owned the model home boss 6 or 7 (I know :-)) peda…
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    How long have you use it?

    I bought it from thomann there's a big week

    What is so special that you like most and least?

    pedalboard is a very strong (hard plastic) very well thought out and comes with all INCIDENTAL, the bottom is covered with foam cut to size style pedal boss 12 boxes free
    foam removable by screws in order to install a wha pedal or other large
    Accessories: mini-10 cable to a pedal power supply 1.7A in SMPS and a spider cable to power 12 pedals 9v
    accepted formats are types boss / behringer / marshall (new series) and others in the same dimensions

    Have you tried many other models before buying it?

    yes j I owned the model home boss 6 or 7 (I know :-)) pedals there is a good 15 years of z'aines and of the same is behringer accabit in terms of solidity and build quality

    How would you rate the quality / price?

    exellent for the price and in addition it comes with all accessories (cables etc) and especially it is huge (12 pedals) me I should quite

    With experience, you do again this choice? ...

    I prefer to wait before responding to test its strength over time
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  • Laur92500Laur92500

    Big daub in plastoc

    Behringer PB1000 Pedal BoardPublished on 11/09/10 at 14:36
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    1 - I use it since I bought it.
    2 - I have not tried other models before this one
    3 - The integrated power supply, the ability to put almost anything you want ...
    4 - Regarding the quality / price ratio ... PRIORI to good! Except that on delivery (order Thomann.de) I have found that he had a hand in a little cheap fasteners closures in plastoc so. Indeed, Behringer has put together something that probably made in China, with use, eventually breaking. And presto, you find yourself in less than two with a pedal that closes on one side, so darn practical. Until the second slide farts, is not no miles, and there will be just the thing unusable.
    5 - With experience, NO, I will not purchase t…
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    1 - I use it since I bought it.
    2 - I have not tried other models before this one
    3 - The integrated power supply, the ability to put almost anything you want ...
    4 - Regarding the quality / price ratio ... PRIORI to good! Except that on delivery (order Thomann.de) I have found that he had a hand in a little cheap fasteners closures in plastoc so. Indeed, Behringer has put together something that probably made in China, with use, eventually breaking. And presto, you find yourself in less than two with a pedal that closes on one side, so darn practical. Until the second slide farts, is not no miles, and there will be just the thing unusable.
    5 - With experience, NO, I will not purchase this product. I would choose a good old case with a conventional pedal HoldSchool, even buy a power supply system in addition ...






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  • windigowindigo

    A big pedal board!

    Behringer PB1000 Pedal BoardPublished on 01/30/11 at 19:10
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    Hello,
    I have used this for a year. The goal was to put my pedals that were lying around.
    Not that the first and last hope.
    What is nice is that all the connections are provided, several brands of pedals are accepted: Behringer, Harley Benton, Byiang, Fame, Eagleton, Boss, Ibanez, MXR, etc.. Modular Big Muff for example, or VT, VM.
    Otherwise its a good board with solid plastic, I had the pick slip rubber, is common on a lot of material.
    The price is right given everything that is included.
    The more we conceive ourselves as multi-effects, but the floor space is too big! With the experience I would look smaller and buy two. The paradox is that the Behringer 6, half size is the same pric…
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    Hello,
    I have used this for a year. The goal was to put my pedals that were lying around.
    Not that the first and last hope.
    What is nice is that all the connections are provided, several brands of pedals are accepted: Behringer, Harley Benton, Byiang, Fame, Eagleton, Boss, Ibanez, MXR, etc.. Modular Big Muff for example, or VT, VM.
    Otherwise its a good board with solid plastic, I had the pick slip rubber, is common on a lot of material.
    The price is right given everything that is included.
    The more we conceive ourselves as multi-effects, but the floor space is too big! With the experience I would look smaller and buy two. The paradox is that the Behringer 6, half size is the same price.





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