Hey there, thanks for doing a review on this one! May I know if the slope feels awkward on your feet (specially when using vol/wah pedals). The dimensions says it is 4 inches tall and I kind of think it's a bit unproportion goin down the board. Or I might be mistaken. Thank you so much!
Hey man quick question. Im looking at a bunch of pedals and I need a solid power supply. Would a 1spot pro cs12 fit under this thing? Would you say this board is close to a pedal train board? If you don’t know it’s no big deal. I’m trying to get all the measurements myself it’s just hard to visualize without the board in front of me
I'm not 100% sure because I don't have it physically in front of me but I got dimensions off the power supply online and measured the donner and it looks like you should definitely be fine.
ClarkeAfterDark thanks for the quick reply man! I appreciate the help. I figured this is a good enough board for me and I’ll put a little extra into the power supply. Thank you so much for your help!
@@Lukas-mu2tw yea i mean i have tried to stand on it and jump on it to see if any of the seams cracked but so far its doing way better then i thought it would.
Korg Pitchblack X Mini Custom Pedal Tuner You can get the bigger style one. But I like the mini because it takes up a lot less space. But yea it's pretty accurate
For that money find a friend that welds, grind the powder down, fix welds as needed rattle can it to protect the metal and put the velcro down, you will never see the rattle can texture difference.
Like you say, it’s just a pedal board. It really hard for me to understand what pedaltrain offers that is so compelling for the money. Sure pedaltrain boards look nice, but at the end of the day you’re going to be more interested in the pedals on the board than the board itself.
@@ClarkeAfterDark Maybe if you are a touring musician earning money from music (and declaring expenses for tax) then it might be worthwhile forking out some money for a nice board with a good quality case (especially a case that will protect your pedals). I just bought the cheapest board I could find on amazon that is the right size and will fit my power supply. Hasn't arrived yet, but hopefully it will be okay. But honestly, it looks exactly like all the other metal pedal boards. It is such a basic concept.
@@ubellubo yea this pedal board I have two caline cp-05 power supplys with a generic 18v dc adaptor and actually have the 18v dc out of the first power supply chained with the second...at the moment I have 12 pedals on concurrently and haven't had any issues so far. But all of those pedals are 9v standard draw. But yes if traveling and making money is the goal I would go for pedaltrain just to avoid anything having issues on the road.
@@ubellubo I also outfitted a backplate that I made up so I can connect power guitar in and pedal out along with fx loop in and out right on the back of the pedal board
@@ClarkeAfterDark The sounds cool. When my board arrives I'll have to figure out a way so stick the power supply underneath. The amazon image shows straps, but that will cover up a few plugs. My hardware will have something that will do the trick I am sure.