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Specifications |
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Brand | Pedaltrain | ||
Category | Pedalboards | ||
Length: | 24", | ||
Depth: | 16", | ||
Material: | Aluminum Alloy, | ||
Case/Bag: | Soft Case, | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | PT-CL3-SC, |
Pedaltrain Classic 3 24 x 16 with Soft Case
The only con about this pedal board is obviously the price. Once you buy a brick for it your already at $ or so without even buying a single pedal. Outside of that, I'm quite happy with it. Truetone ISpot CS12 power supply is very nice and easy to set up. I've still got to fill the top row, but I'm getting there. Grab this if you can.
Pedaltrain Classic
This is my third Pedaltrain and they're all terrific! They sure beat my first homemade pedal board circa 1984.
Pedal board
Solid board, lots of space, love it!
Pedaltrain
Buying this pedalboard after having my old one for over a decade was the best decision I ever made. All my pedals fit perfectly, super easy to set up. I was worried it'd be too small or too big, but it was just the perfect size. Great quality of a product, sweetwater truly never dissappoints. Your customer service is also the best of the best. Thank you Colton for helping me out… read more over the phone. Anyone who's looking into buying this product, do it. You won't regret it.
Very pleased with the quality.
My collection of peddles is rather strange. I play a number of instruments that dont really fit together, but all need something; a little reverb, good preamp, an overdrive, even a synth for one of them. And I never need the whole set when I am playing somewhere. But I wanted to put everything on one board, well because things in boxes dont get played. If it is on my board and plugged… read more in, I am going to work with it. This classic 3 gave me exactly room for everything, while still being not overwhelming. At home, I put it on my folding piano bench, and it fits just fine. I can keep it in the case (which seems quite sturdy, the zipper looks very good) with all the pedals on it, wired and ready to go. For at home practice, it is just unzip, plug in the power, amp and instrumnts (I can take 5 on the board!) And i am ready to hit the switch. Exactly what i wanted.
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