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Pedaltrain PT-2 Pedalboard Featured

 
The PT-2 Pedalboard with Hardshell ATA Flightcase will easily hold a wah and a dozen standard-sized stompboxes. Includes a tour-grade flight case with recessed and lockable latches and new heavier duty handles. Case interior has additional storage space for cables, spare pedals, and accessories.


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Excellent, easy to use, sturdy pedalboard featured

Ease Of Use I have gone through a couple pedalboards in my day, but until I purchased my first Pedaltrain, they had all be homemade. My last pedalboard was basically a piece of plywood covered in carpet that I had cut to fit a hardshell suitcase. Kind of a neat trick that ended up doing the job for around 5 years. One day, I decided it was time to get a proper professional looking pedalboard. By the time I decided to upgrade, I had been hip to Pedaltrain for a couple years from some internet forums. It looked like a very sturdy, creative, and simple board, plus it wasn't crazy expensive like a lot of the other boards on the Market. What really sold me were the included Pedaltrain mounting brackets. What a great idea to be able to mount the most popular power supply under the board! So I pulled the trigger and got a great pedalboard.

To set it up is an easy task. Just cut the included velcro loop sided strips to length and adhere to the horizontal bars. In order to use the Pedal Power brackets, you need to do a little drilling, but it isn't really hard at all. Next attach the 'hook sided' velcro to you pedals. They give you plenty of both the hook and loops sides, so you should have a decent amount left over.

What is great about the pedal train, is that you have gaps in the pedalboard surface, so you can run all your cables underneath and back up to the board which helps make things a lot neater. Then you just secure the cabling on the bottom with cable ties or even electrical tape, however you want to do it.

I liked the design so much that I own both the PT-2 and the Pt Jr. I Use my PT Jr. for live and PT-2 for home. I opted for the hard case for both, which is the way to go in my opinion.


Sound Well, it doesn't make any sounds, but it can fit a decent amount of pedals!


Reliability This thing looks pretty darn reliable. I don't know how much weight it could support since the board itself it very lightweight, but I can't see a situation where you would be putting your whole body weight on it. The hard case is very very very well made and I am sure it can support a lot of weight. It even has a nice thick foam inside. Just great quality all around.


Customer Support Never had to deal with them.


Liked about it Ingenious design
Sturdy
Affordable


Didn't like Nothing


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By Severinsteelsmit
Dec 22, 2009
 
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