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Pedalboard / PedalCase from Palmer belonging to the Pedalbay series

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  • jacqnjacqn

    excellent product cheap

    Palmer Pedalbay 80Published on 09/15/14 at 23:10
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    My PEDALTRAIN had become too small, I went on a pedalboard of 80 cm
    the choice was between the Pedaltrain (10 € in high Thotho) and Palmer
    I chose Palmer and am not disappointed
    Compared to the PT, the benefits are:
    - Velcro already stuck on the pedalboard
    - Adjustment sleepers can (very handy for smaller pedals)
    - Straps to fix the power supply from below - which is sorely lacking in PT
    - Adjustable feet (less useful, but good)
    already used in repeats and on stage, it's perfect
    great product
  • crazyslapcrazyslap

    Okay doing some mods if necessary.

    Palmer Pedalbay 80Published on 09/16/14 at 06:33
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Hi,
    I replaced my Pedaltrain 2 by 80 pedalbay Palmer to be able to put my wha-wha, my volume pedal and my HF receiver.
    This is an opportunity to give you a little feedback compared to Palmer.
    The pros:
    - Swivel and height-adjustable feet
    - Distance between the adjustable bars
    The -:
    - No front (I used it on my Pedaltrain 2 to attach strip and miscellaneous items)
    - My PSU VoodooLab was too low and suddenly I could not properly connect the power supplies

    So I added a front sheet metal "grain of rice" and raised the power supply with a gutter "grommet" sticker found for not much in hardware stores.

    The Challenge
    http://thomas.jaegle.free.fr/Af/Pedalboard/transfert.jpg
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    Hi,
    I replaced my Pedaltrain 2 by 80 pedalbay Palmer to be able to put my wha-wha, my volume pedal and my HF receiver.
    This is an opportunity to give you a little feedback compared to Palmer.
    The pros:
    - Swivel and height-adjustable feet
    - Distance between the adjustable bars
    The -:
    - No front (I used it on my Pedaltrain 2 to attach strip and miscellaneous items)
    - My PSU VoodooLab was too low and suddenly I could not properly connect the power supplies

    So I added a front sheet metal "grain of rice" and raised the power supply with a gutter "grommet" sticker found for not much in hardware stores.

    The Challenge
    http://thomas.jaegle.free.fr/Af/Pedalboard/transfert.jpg

    The Tools:
    http://thomas.jaegle.free.fr/Af/Pedalboard/outils.jpg

    The trick to the power supply:
    http://thomas.jaegle.free.fr/Af/Pedalboard/astuce_alim.jpg

    The binding of the multi taken:
    http://thomas.jaegle.free.fr/Af/Pedalboard/prises.jpg

    The fixing of the facade after cutting (of sheet metal initially reduced to 100x20 80x7)
    http://thomas.jaegle.free.fr/Af/Pedalboard/front.jpg

    The pedalboard finished:
    http://thomas.jaegle.free.fr/Af/Pedalboard/up.JPG
    http://thomas.jaegle.free.fr/Af/Pedalboard/front%20full.JPG
    http://thomas.jaegle.free.fr/Af/Pedalboard/side.JPG
    http://thomas.jaegle.free.fr/Af/Pedalboard/down.jpg

    Conclusion: The lack of front really problem for me but with a little thought and tinkering I am now satisfied. An outlet to plug in and I'm ready;-)
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