Great review. Thank you! I purchased one today at the local music store. It is perfect for my needs. No bag comes with it, but box said case sold separately. A power supply would be nice, but not sure which one would fit. The gap from the floor to the bottom edge of the board is only around an inch and a half. maybe a half inch more with the feet adjusters all the way out. Something can go on the bottom though, as there is velcro there as well.
Is there Velcro on the underside to attach a power supply? What is the clearance on the underside in case I want to strap my power supply underneath? Thanks for the clear and simple video!
Thanks for this, thinking about buying one but curious how it works with the longer pedal? I have a Dunlop cry baby similar to yours and wondering if the board is stable when you press on the pedal with your foot? Thanks
Great question, and it’s a matter of how you center it. Originally it didn’t work I had to put it on the floor and test it a few times before I figured out where the center of mass was.
Adjustable boards seem to be the way to go now. Have you tried the Holeyboard? I have tried several times having a Wah or expression pedal on my boards and it just doesn't feel right for me. Tend to have it to the side.
@@TheGuitarHistorian I guess a decent backpack would work. I have one of the biggest boards from Pedaltrain and it’s as heavy as my amp when it’s fully loaded. I kinda turned into a pedal collector over the last two years.
I've never been a bloody tap dancer, relying on volume and (the) dynamics of other players. I do use a little-slight slap back depending. I also have a David Gilmore "Leslie" pedal for some "cover" sound as I have always played three piece. People ask do you play rhythm or lead, answer "Yeah". But good organizational tool. Thanks
No, the carrying case is sized for the fully expanded board, but it has dividers, so if you're storing board that is not fully expanded you can use divider to separate that space and use it as an additional storage.
Not a fault of the board per se, but you need to be very careful about what power supply you own or are going to purchase. I use a Walrus Audio Aetos and no way in hell it will fit under this board. The size in not the problem as it's the depth that is the issue as you have very little to work with under this board so back it went. It was my fault for not checking beforehand. I think a lot of PSU's will not work so just a small warning before making this purchase.
I dont get the point of this.. why not get a pedaltrain that holds more like 8 pedals.. not much bigger... If the board is extended will it fit in the bag? Im not going to go to a gig and have to extend it and add pedals etc before a show... am I missing something?
Imagine it like a pedaltrain that holds 8+ pedals, but you stow away the extra space until you need it. Yes it will fit in the bag. If by chance you showed up to your gig without all the pedals you'd be using, this would still accommodate your needs.
I have the PedalTrain but find the velcro dont hold well at all. Great power option but security should be key. Every gig, the pedals are all dislodged and need to be redone at least once a month. Might look for a solild option.