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Universal Effects Pedal Floor Board with Integrated Power Supply
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- Ultra-compact and lightweight pedal board for transporting up to 12 effects pedals- Generous 1.7 A power adapter included for powering more than 12 devices*includes all cabling
- Ultra-rigid plastic design withstands even heavy impact
- High-quality components and exceptionally rugged construction ensure long life
- Pedals link together to make it very easy to use
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By My Stars* (gadsden,alabama)
Durable,quiet,compact and low cost.This thing is awesome!Not only does it hold 12 standard size pedals,it powers them as well!!!With a little creativity this thing will hold larger,mis-shaped boutique style pedals as well.This product cannot be beat for the "bang for your buck" factor.Look,I have been a musician for 22 years.I know good equipment.This is really good.It comes with all the cables you need to get it wired too!!!Awesome job on this one Behringer.Now,if you would only make your RV600 pedal the same quality I would be a fan for life.Buy this guys.It can't be beat.
By Richard A. Kappele (Henderson, NV United States)
This is a nice board but it has a few problems. The foam sections each have two cut-outs for Behringer pedals and I don't have any Behringer pedals. I had to cut the foam for EBS, Tech21, Digitech, Ibanez, Aphex, and BBE. My Keeley compressor was smaller and I had to use some of the foam cut for the other pedals to fill in around the Keeley. This isn't a big deal except for the more unusually shaped pedals like the Tech21 VT-Bass and Aphex Bass Xciter. I had a Boss pedal board and while the foam sections in it are not the same size as those in the Behringer, the Boss foam sections have the area where the pedal goes filled with foam and perforated so you can cut a special shape or pop out the pedal area. I popped out the pedal portion of foam from the Boss and used it to fill in the pedal area in the Behringer, allowing me to cut custom pedal openings. The Boss board even had an extra solid section of foam for custom work.
After I got all the pedals in and hooked-up, I tried it out. Nothing, no sound at all. I found that the two ¼" jacks for INPUT and TO EFFECTS were soldered to a circuit board that had a break in it. I warmed-up my soldering iron and took the jacks off the board and hard wired them (straight lug to lug except for a ground jumper). I plugged in again and I had sound - with noise.
I replaced the Behringer power supply with a 1-Spot and all the noise went away; which makes me think the Behringer power supply is not regulated.
If you don't mind a little work and spending another $20 on a new power supply, your biggest problem will be if you have unusual pedal shapes. I also think the padlock loops should be on the outside edges so a lock would prevent the case locks from being opened.
By Mrs. Soco (Pittsburgh, PA United States)
Purchased this for a gift. Was concerned that it might not match up to the gator products. Worked very well. Was larger then expected. Black in color allowed it to match other music products. built in electronics worked great.
By J. Gaskins (Amelia, OH)
Very professional looking case. Sturdy. You can cut the foam to fit different pedals and if you are creative, can route the wiring so it can barely bee seen. Sure beats carrying all your pedals in a duffle bag and setting them up every time you play. Nice price too.
By R. Johnson (Massachusetts)
This is an inexpensive pedalboard, costing about 1/2 to 1/3 as much as some of the others. It sets up easily. I do not have any Behringer components, but it fits the small Boss units in the standard slots. They do not provide extra foam for oddly-sized components, of which I have several. For my MXR flanger, Green Screamer, Morley pedal, and MXR Noise Gate I had to cut out custom foam inserts. I found the foam at mcmaster.com.
When closed, the case provides good protection for the pedals, which was my main reason for buying it. Unfortunately the Morley pedal doesn't fit when the case is closed, so I still have some fussing to do to get set up, but it is much better than before when I had all of the pedals thrown into a bag.
The biggest problem with this arrangement is that it is NOISY, especially when using a compressor or the Green Screamer. I suspect that the noise is coming from a ground loop, which is not uncommon in pedalboards, when several pedals share the same power supply. There are some possible solutions, of which the most promising appears to be a multi-tap transformer that would isolate the ground returns. But that is still on the list of things to do. In my case the MXR and Morley run on AC so there is AC power running near the signal lines, which also is probably contributing to the noise.
All told I think this is a decent product, at a good value (considering it comes with what could easily be $50 worth of patch cords). For a garage band, it is adequate. If you are going on tour with Pink Floyd, you can probably afford something a bit more high end.
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