Pedal train pedal boards

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I have a Pedaltrain pedal board which I've set up. I just mounted the pedals on it with some velcro. I have a loop switcher but that stays off the board- too big.
 
I used to use a pedaltrain pro. Worked great and i went all over the country with it. The hard case that came with it got pretty worn and some of the feet came off but the actual board itself is very sturdy.
 
Pedaltrain boards are the way to go in my opinion. Very easy to setup. Allows the power supply (pedal power) to be mounted underneath. And with some zip ties and square mounts you can make your board look clean. I'm using my trailer trash board now but still have a Pedaltrain nano for my 5150 setup and a Pedaltrain junior for my bass board.
 
Tell us about your nano? I got a mini under the tree. I got the limited edition GC color (silvery). Wondering about some examples. Any pics?
 
I got a Pedaltrain Pro w/ Hardshell case for sale if anybody is interested. Never gigged with. I was going to use it for a live rig, but it never came to be. I was able to fit my GCP, 2 6166 pedals, my wah and an interface on it.
 
thenine":3bwj2b0r said:
Tell us about your nano? I got a mini under the tree. I got the limited edition GC color (silvery). Wondering about some examples. Any pics?
I'll get some pics of it. Won't be home until tomorrow night. I have a fuel tank jr. mounted underneath. Still need to get a tuner on there though.
 
great boards and lightweight, i have a pedaltrain 2 sc, it's seen a fair amount of abuse and i'd even drilled holes into it to side mount a power supply lol

once i get my new rack stuff i'll take some pics of my new setup, super psyched over it

the pedaltrain is easy to setup a clean looking board, hide cables/power cables underneath and it's very well made, i only stayed away from the hardcase versions as for my uses the case was a bit overkill for my uses, but you could totally have cars run over them with no problem, super sturdy
 
i use one of the Pedaltrain 1's that Guitar Center sells.
It was the perfect size for what I wanted.
The only difference is the case that comes with it in this version is not the greatest, but it does the job fine.
I keep it simple though, Wireless (G50), Tuner (Pitchblack), noise gate (ISP or NS2).
I might add the Roadster foot controller to the board, and powered by the Pedal Plus. Might also add my Timefactor, or a Pitchfactor, but there is a power issue with the Wireless AND the Eventide pedals, as they have only 1-18v plug on the Pedal Plus, and these both need it.

I like this pedalboard.
 
I just got a Pedaltrain 2. I run some effects through the loop and some before the amp. I want to mount a pair of jacks on the side of the PT for my send and return and one jack for my amps input and wire it up underneath.So the cables plug into the jacks instead of the pedals, Kind of like what you would have on a pro board.Anybody done this on a PedalTrain?
 
BrokenFusion":2bdbhz3p said:
I just got a Pedaltrain 2. I run some effects through the loop and some before the amp. I want to mount a pair of jacks on the side of the PT for my send and return and one jack for my amps input and wire it up underneath.So the cables plug into the jacks instead of the pedals, Kind of like what you would have on a pro board.Anybody done this on a PedalTrain?

That's what I was thinking of doing if I got a PT....how did you do this?
Did you have to get some special 1/4" jacks or what?

Thanks
Jordan :rock:
 
lespaul3013":m98lepq1 said:
BrokenFusion":m98lepq1 said:
I just got a Pedaltrain 2. I run some effects through the loop and some before the amp. I want to mount a pair of jacks on the side of the PT for my send and return and one jack for my amps input and wire it up underneath.So the cables plug into the jacks instead of the pedals, Kind of like what you would have on a pro board.Anybody done this on a PedalTrain?

That's what I was thinking of doing if I got a PT....how did you do this?
Did you have to get some special 1/4" jacks or what?

Thanks
Jordan :rock:


here's a topic where someone did this, looks super nice and clean:

viewtopic.php?f=3&t=77303

connectors required:

http://www.redco.com/shopexd.asp?id=1287

just need the right drilling tools and presto
 
Love mine, very cool that you can mount your pedal power pro under it as well.
 
I love mine. Very light, portable, and super fast to set up. I made up a snake with some velcro ties and leave it attached to the board. It wraps up and fits just fine in the case :thumbsup:
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university81":1snuv0jg said:
lespaul3013":1snuv0jg said:
BrokenFusion":1snuv0jg said:
I just got a Pedaltrain 2. I run some effects through the loop and some before the amp. I want to mount a pair of jacks on the side of the PT for my send and return and one jack for my amps input and wire it up underneath.So the cables plug into the jacks instead of the pedals, Kind of like what you would have on a pro board.Anybody done this on a PedalTrain?

That's what I was thinking of doing if I got a PT....how did you do this?
Did you have to get some special 1/4" jacks or what?

Thanks
Jordan :rock:


here's a topic where someone did this, looks super nice and clean:

viewtopic.php?f=3&t=77303

connectors required:

http://www.redco.com/shopexd.asp?id=1287

just need the right drilling tools and presto

Perfect. Thanks!!
 
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