I'm crap with my hands so I'm not making one, so does anyone have recommendations for good pedalboards? Things to avoid, be wary of?
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Pedalboard recommendations?
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Pedalboard recommendations?
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Re: Pedalboard recommendations?
bump for this, because I almost bought a pt-1 off ebay today...200 with hc and pp2+ 

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Re: Pedalboard recommendations?
The pedal train stuff is great. I have a PT2 and love it.
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I give a big thumbs up to the LYT boards. I dig mine.
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Re: Pedalboard recommendations?
I like PT. Mainly for the gig bag really. I use to make all my own boards in the past but I don't have the time anymore. PTs are nice and make routing connections easy.
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Re: Pedalboard recommendations?
I just got the PT-1 (Guitar Center excl.) and it does the trick. Its $120 for the board and hard case, apparently same as the PT-2.
It depends how many pedals you need to put on it - I have (currently) sabine tuner > phantom octave > ab synth > arc flash > octave drone > dan echo > Bud wah + running on it.
It depends how many pedals you need to put on it - I have (currently) sabine tuner > phantom octave > ab synth > arc flash > octave drone > dan echo > Bud wah + running on it.
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Re: Pedalboard recommendations?
I tried one of those powered SKB ones before, Pedal Train is definitely the way to go. Very functional, lightweight.
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Re: Pedalboard recommendations?
+1 on pedal train...I got a sweet deal on a ptpro and a pp2 from heartben and they were both a perfect fit.
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Re: Pedalboard recommendations?
nao I sad. Probably should have done the 220 for a pt1 with hardcase and pp2+...oh well. Maybe I'll make one since I got a DC brick for super cheap instead...Tom Dalton wrote:You're a dumbass for making this thread to begin with.
magiclawnchair wrote:fuck that bitter old man
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McSpunckle wrote:I ctrl+f'd mountain goats and decided we aren't friends anymore.