Pedaltrain PT-Grande 42" Pedalboard (with ATA Hard Case) Reviews
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Customer Reviewsfrom Holland, MI March 5, 2012Music Background: Hobbyist.... Great Board!!Plenty of room on this baby for all my effects. No more switching pedals in and out. They're all right there now...from East Bay Area CA February 2, 2012Music Background: Active Musician The Last Pedalboard That I Will Ever Buy (this is a good thing).The sheer enormity is to be expected, but there is also a healthy degree of versatility. I have 18 different effect units mounted. I love routing cables beneath the frame. It allows easy pedal sequence changes, but it also enables me to leave fellow gear evaluaters at bay. There remains some question of how the pedals are actually routed. The frames construction is ok at best. The welding is tough enough, but its an ugly effort for sure. The velcro is ok, but not the same amazing quality of the real industrial velcro at Walmart in the fabric and crafts department. The road case is huge. It's good. Mine was scuffed up in a few places. It also does not have a separate storage area. It has a big foam block. If I put something else there, the board will crush any loose items. The mount for the power supply is a nice gesture. Overall, I really like the PT-Grande despite its short comings.
Pedaltrain PT-Grande 42" Pedalboard (with ATA Hard Case)Aluminum Alloy Pedalboard with Rolling Flight Case, Elevated, and Angled Frame Design, and Adhesive Material |