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polishdog90
Solid Pedalboard
Published on 08/25/11 at 15:51The specs:
Durable aluminum alloy pedalboard
Open, elevated, angled frame design
Easily holds a wah and a dozen standard-sized stompboxes
Can connect cables neatly and securely over, under, and through surface slots
Easy to add, remove, rearrange, or bypass pedals
Comes with industrial-grade, adhesive-backed, hook and loop material
Lasting powdercoat finish
Frame: 24" x 12.5" x 2" - 4lbs
My setup:
My setup for this pedal board is GuitarBuddha WahFulltone OCD DistortionMXR Carbon Copy DelayTech 21 Boost RVB all powered by a Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 Plus. The build of this pedal board is really solid. It's just a tough piece of metal. The set up is really...…
Durable aluminum alloy pedalboard
Open, elevated, angled frame design
Easily holds a wah and a dozen standard-sized stompboxes
Can connect cables neatly and securely over, under, and through surface slots
Easy to add, remove, rearrange, or bypass pedals
Comes with industrial-grade, adhesive-backed, hook and loop material
Lasting powdercoat finish
Frame: 24" x 12.5" x 2" - 4lbs
My setup:
My setup for this pedal board is GuitarBuddha WahFulltone OCD DistortionMXR Carbon Copy DelayTech 21 Boost RVB all powered by a Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 Plus. The build of this pedal board is really solid. It's just a tough piece of metal. The set up is really...…
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The specs:
Durable aluminum alloy pedalboard
Open, elevated, angled frame design
Easily holds a wah and a dozen standard-sized stompboxes
Can connect cables neatly and securely over, under, and through surface slots
Easy to add, remove, rearrange, or bypass pedals
Comes with industrial-grade, adhesive-backed, hook and loop material
Lasting powdercoat finish
Frame: 24" x 12.5" x 2" - 4lbs
My setup:
My setup for this pedal board is GuitarBuddha WahFulltone OCD DistortionMXR Carbon Copy DelayTech 21 Boost RVB all powered by a Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 Plus. The build of this pedal board is really solid. It's just a tough piece of metal. The set up is really nice as well. The voodoo lab is mounted underneath so that all of the power wires stay underneath and out of the way. Since there are gaps in between the rows of pedals you can store all of your instrument cables underneath as well. This leaves a really clean, nice looking pedal board. The board also came with velcro so you can stick your pedals on to the metal. This was easy to set up. The velcro I got gets pulled off of the pedalboard occasionally but it has worked pretty well so far. I think this is a fantastic pedal board but it is pretty expensive. I don't use effects nearly as much as I used to so this ends up sitting in my room unused. If I were to go back and invest in a pedalboard, I would just make my own out of an old empty suitcase. This pedal board is high quality and could be used for gigging every night but not quite worth it for me.
Durable aluminum alloy pedalboard
Open, elevated, angled frame design
Easily holds a wah and a dozen standard-sized stompboxes
Can connect cables neatly and securely over, under, and through surface slots
Easy to add, remove, rearrange, or bypass pedals
Comes with industrial-grade, adhesive-backed, hook and loop material
Lasting powdercoat finish
Frame: 24" x 12.5" x 2" - 4lbs
My setup:
My setup for this pedal board is GuitarBuddha WahFulltone OCD DistortionMXR Carbon Copy DelayTech 21 Boost RVB all powered by a Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 Plus. The build of this pedal board is really solid. It's just a tough piece of metal. The set up is really nice as well. The voodoo lab is mounted underneath so that all of the power wires stay underneath and out of the way. Since there are gaps in between the rows of pedals you can store all of your instrument cables underneath as well. This leaves a really clean, nice looking pedal board. The board also came with velcro so you can stick your pedals on to the metal. This was easy to set up. The velcro I got gets pulled off of the pedalboard occasionally but it has worked pretty well so far. I think this is a fantastic pedal board but it is pretty expensive. I don't use effects nearly as much as I used to so this ends up sitting in my room unused. If I were to go back and invest in a pedalboard, I would just make my own out of an old empty suitcase. This pedal board is high quality and could be used for gigging every night but not quite worth it for me.
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Audiofanzine FR
Published on 12/03/08 at 09:53
(Originally written by jacqn/translated from Audiofanzine FR)
I thought about building my own pedalboard for a long time. It would look like... a home-made solution. Then I planned to buy a Rockcase, but the user reviews on this website made me choose a Pedaltrain model and I don't regret my choice.
It was expensive but it's very sturdy and well-designed.
It provides me enough space for all my effect pedals, the fixation system works great, the wiring is very clean (all cables run under the pedals), and the soft case allows me to transport everything I need.
To warp it up: I recommend this product!
I thought about building my own pedalboard for a long time. It would look like... a home-made solution. Then I planned to buy a Rockcase, but the user reviews on this website made me choose a Pedaltrain model and I don't regret my choice.
It was expensive but it's very sturdy and well-designed.
It provides me enough space for all my effect pedals, the fixation system works great, the wiring is very clean (all cables run under the pedals), and the soft case allows me to transport everything I need.
To warp it up: I recommend this product!
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benoi31
Practice
Published on 08/22/14 at 09:12 (This content has been automatically translated from French)My family of pedals being slightly enlarged in as many years, and often repeating a distant from my place, I was getting a little tired of performing the same ritual every repeat unplug all at home, storing each pedal in its box / packaging bubble, although counting patches not to mention, power supplies, redo everything in reverse early again, and again at the end! It was getting seriously boring, so the solution of the pedalboard has gradually become very clear.
It's always painful to have to spend money for something that does nothing for a sonically (and I'll soon buy a power supply, same fight!).
However, it is relatively affordable Pedaltrain used compared to others. I relied...…
It's always painful to have to spend money for something that does nothing for a sonically (and I'll soon buy a power supply, same fight!).
However, it is relatively affordable Pedaltrain used compared to others. I relied...…
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My family of pedals being slightly enlarged in as many years, and often repeating a distant from my place, I was getting a little tired of performing the same ritual every repeat unplug all at home, storing each pedal in its box / packaging bubble, although counting patches not to mention, power supplies, redo everything in reverse early again, and again at the end! It was getting seriously boring, so the solution of the pedalboard has gradually become very clear.
It's always painful to have to spend money for something that does nothing for a sonically (and I'll soon buy a power supply, same fight!).
However, it is relatively affordable Pedaltrain used compared to others. I relied on the junior initially but may have one for the same price, I did not hesitate for long.
And finally, not a single regret since once the pedals installed (fast and easy with the velcro) what it's convenient! Only 2 wires to disconnect reconnect, saving time and comfort crazy! Also everything is provided for the upgrade as, since you can add a power supply with the hardware provided, etc.
It is generally quite large, I felt very small with my 5 pedals (one ditto mini format), but it leaves room for future crises GAS (negative or positive? See ....) Very sturdy, strong, but not super heavy. Personally, it weighs less than my guitar when completed (but hey, it's a Les Paul ...), so it suits me fine. The carrying bag is practical and toned with his strap.
Only negative we now cover up: the cover, not very strong, which was rambling on the side. Nothing serious (it does not prevent the cover is closed properly), but it's a shame when we compare the strength of the pedalboard itself.
In short, nothing to throw in there, for the price it is a secondhand good deal, go for it!
It's always painful to have to spend money for something that does nothing for a sonically (and I'll soon buy a power supply, same fight!).
However, it is relatively affordable Pedaltrain used compared to others. I relied on the junior initially but may have one for the same price, I did not hesitate for long.
And finally, not a single regret since once the pedals installed (fast and easy with the velcro) what it's convenient! Only 2 wires to disconnect reconnect, saving time and comfort crazy! Also everything is provided for the upgrade as, since you can add a power supply with the hardware provided, etc.
It is generally quite large, I felt very small with my 5 pedals (one ditto mini format), but it leaves room for future crises GAS (negative or positive? See ....) Very sturdy, strong, but not super heavy. Personally, it weighs less than my guitar when completed (but hey, it's a Les Paul ...), so it suits me fine. The carrying bag is practical and toned with his strap.
Only negative we now cover up: the cover, not very strong, which was rambling on the side. Nothing serious (it does not prevent the cover is closed properly), but it's a shame when we compare the strength of the pedalboard itself.
In short, nothing to throw in there, for the price it is a secondhand good deal, go for it!
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patguitar
well thought
Published on 04/12/12 at 03:06 (This content has been automatically translated from French)well thought out product, which is becoming a reference in a lot of pros. the frame itself is very light (aluminum), but obviously once fully charged in pedals, ca heavy.
this is not the custom so you have to think carefully before we going to put the appropriate model.
The soft case is convenient for carrying around here on the shoulder (even if it's heavy) and for an amateur home-made -> REPEAT or home -> concert, that is enough. for a pro who entrusts his PB or who travels a lot, it is probably better to take the hard case.
In summary, a good product, even if ultimately very expensive for what it is.
this is not the custom so you have to think carefully before we going to put the appropriate model.
The soft case is convenient for carrying around here on the shoulder (even if it's heavy) and for an amateur home-made -> REPEAT or home -> concert, that is enough. for a pro who entrusts his PB or who travels a lot, it is probably better to take the hard case.
In summary, a good product, even if ultimately very expensive for what it is.
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Tech. sheet
- Manufacturer: Pedaltrain
- Model: Pedaltrain 2 w/ Soft Case
- Category: Pedalboards / Pedalcases
- Added in our database on: 06/14/2006
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