Well, I couldn't resist the $79 price tag on the original Pedaltrains so I bought one. Very nice construction, and nice hard case, too! Also, much lighter than a wood board. Now the question is: which of my pedals get to live on the Pedaltrain???????
RD
"Sometimes I fly like an eagle, and sometimes I'm deep in despair . . ."
I got the jr for a smaller board, it's great and weighs so much less than my Furman. Now if I can just find it in me to play with less than four overdrives...
Yeah, I'm a fan of the Pedaltrain too! I had been considering one of these for some time, but decided to bite when Musician's Friend started blowing them out for $79.00 with the hard case. That's a great buy! And, as it turned out, this is the best pedalboard/case I've ever owned. I'm still amazed at how light the aluminum frame is....
"I've spent most of my money on booze, women and guitar gear. The rest I've just wasted."
quote:Originally posted by felken: Is there enough extra room in the case for about 4x15' cables, wah, couple of power cords and an extension cord and 2 mic bags?
It appears there is.
RD
"Sometimes I fly like an eagle, and sometimes I'm deep in despair . . ."
I got mine well over a year ago and paid almost twice what you paid for it, and I still think that was a great deal. Wires run neatly, it's lightweight, really nice.
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