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Specifications |
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Brand | Pedaltrain | ||
Category | Pedalboards | ||
Height: | 3.5", | ||
Length: | 24", | ||
Depth: | 12.5", | ||
Weight: | 3.4 lbs., | ||
Powered: | No, | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | PT-CL2-TC, |
Perfect for Me
Perfect sized pedalboard for what I wanted on it. I used Dual-Lock to mount the pedals and drilled some holes for brackets on the bottom. It worked out nice. I like the case, too.
Excellent value!
Very sturdy! The case is really amazing as well, the handle and the latches are very heavy duty. Good value for the money. I'm not a gigging musician but this seems very gig worthy. It's also a lot of fun to set up your board and move pedals around and get the wiring just right... it's much easier to move it around if you want to play in different parts of the house or take it out.… read more Good buy!
Great product!
Built like a tank and includes all of the velcro needed to get the board up and running!
Love it
Not unlike my soft case my pedals are protected and setting remain as I set them. I even have room for several other items so now I have one less bag to carry.
Everything has it's place on this board
Well this pedal board really fits well with the pedal set-up I have collected. Now the spacing for pedals and the amount will be determined by the actual size of the pedals you maybe running. I did purchase additional converters from 18v down to 9v because I'm not willing to take a chance and have too much power from the One Spot power supply. A bit of drilling will be required… read more to mount the power supply to the frame, or you can use a power drill to drive the self tapping screws provided. The reason for 4.5 rating is due to the fact when I work the wah pedal the unit has a tendency to slide along the wood floor, which means I'll probably change the feet to a softer durometer rubber so it "sticks". Recommended!!! Chuck
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