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- Splotch
A little heavy but well thought
Published on 03/19/12 at 08:07 (This content has been automatically translated from French)I had several including a custom pedalboard and a pedaltrain2 I replaced with this one.
From a functional point of view and organizational is a big board, in short it does not have the ergonomics of a Pedaltrain so grating.
There is room for a fixed power below it is also sold with or without power supply house would hold a strip below but the problem would come from large transformer.
There are cable passage for pedal power supplies on top of PB.
The amount of scratching is sold with sufficient and it is quality.
The cover looks solid with two large pockets that are housed aapréciable for cables. The handle is mounted directly on the wood so the cover will fear aps weight.
…Read moreI had several including a custom pedalboard and a pedaltrain2 I replaced with this one.
From a functional point of view and organizational is a big board, in short it does not have the ergonomics of a Pedaltrain so grating.
There is room for a fixed power below it is also sold with or without power supply house would hold a strip below but the problem would come from large transformer.
There are cable passage for pedal power supplies on top of PB.
The amount of scratching is sold with sufficient and it is quality.
The cover looks solid with two large pockets that are housed aapréciable for cables. The handle is mounted directly on the wood so the cover will fear aps weight.
The weight is precisely the problem, he already weighs 4 kG vacuum so given the amount of pedal that can be housed there it's pretty easy to achieve significant weight.
I chose it because it is wider than the Pedaltrain 2 or 3 without the width of the PT-pro, I will lodge my switcher doncau leading the wah, an expression pedal and phaser hardwire it has the Tap Tempo.See less10 - le reverend
Large pedalboard solid but heavy
Published on 03/01/12 at 02:51 (This content has been automatically translated from French)I use the last few years. I have other PB smaller, the same brand or not, it was big enough for what I wanted to do and allowed me to feed my pedals at good prices.
I stowed away above:
Xotic RC Booster, Wah Custom Audio, Xotic BB Preamp +, Maxon OD9, Ernie Ball Volume, tuner, all in front. In the loop and a Nova System (quite large on a PB) and an MXR 10 band equa. That, and I still have one or two places.
However, it weighs two dead donkeys and we put the pedal, the less it works out. While thinking about whether to wear it often: for me in the subway, it is excluded.
What I liked:
- The cover is pretty damn practical and yet she remained nickel so it looks to be solid.
- Th…Read moreI use the last few years. I have other PB smaller, the same brand or not, it was big enough for what I wanted to do and allowed me to feed my pedals at good prices.
I stowed away above:
Xotic RC Booster, Wah Custom Audio, Xotic BB Preamp +, Maxon OD9, Ernie Ball Volume, tuner, all in front. In the loop and a Nova System (quite large on a PB) and an MXR 10 band equa. That, and I still have one or two places.
However, it weighs two dead donkeys and we put the pedal, the less it works out. While thinking about whether to wear it often: for me in the subway, it is excluded.
What I liked:
- The cover is pretty damn practical and yet she remained nickel so it looks to be solid.
- The power supply: 9V taken enough standard, and some taken 18V, supplied with all the cables that go. Practice when I was like pedals with both types of power supply. No buzz, no problem power power supply is sized correrctement
- A second location available to squeeze in an extra supply in case. You never know
- PB inclined. I find it more convenient than PB dishes. Here is the story of each taste
- I have not really found him in default, except the weight, but it's not really a surprise.
With experience, I would opt for perhaps two smaller PB rather than one large. It's really heavy to carrySee less10 - murjasse
Excellent
Published on 01/03/12 at 12:55 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Produit.Relativement heavy but very good solide.Alimentation efficace.Pas problems or other interference buzz désagréable.Je thought at the base make myself my pedalboard.Cela not worth every penny that is given which is expensive c ' is the only power which corresponds to 3 / 4 the price of the whole.
I want to say that the cover and very good. I hesitate with other products in the same price range, but no other is apparently inclined ...
I would have liked compared to the range at Boss (only product sold by stores that I had attended).
I repeat that choice without hesitation00 - tof49Published on 04/01/11 at 06:46 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Just to say I have the same opinion as Fopat.
I just have a specific point to point for the 76x40: Is the weight ... Cow, and some 8kgs vacuum, that, you add the pedals ... I took him in again yesterday, this is great .... but super heavy practice. I put 8 pedals (including a wha) without shaking.
10 - fopat
Excellent value for money!
Published on 12/23/10 at 01:50 (This content has been automatically translated from French)I was looking for a pedalboard not too expensive but big enough to put a lot of pedals.
After considering the build myself, I came across the Gator Pedal Tote Pro: 58 euros new, 76x40cm, lots of Velcro provided protective cover, slightly angled to facilitate access to the pedals of the bottom.
In short, a great value for those who are tired of spending hours plugging and unplugging their pedals!
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