god knows why u waffled on about the power lead daisies having to go under the foam at the top of the bottom row, it would seem obvious, as the design is obviously tryin to accomodate boss pedals which have the power input at the top side of the pedal body,
I bought this pedalboard on the strength of the price, size and this video.
There are a couple of things you should consider before buying. 1) This thing is very big. If you're only using it for gigging (as I am) then you have to consider the amount of space available on stage, particularly if you have other equipment nearby.
2) If you're getting the high-pitched whistle, try a different power source. The one provided doesn't cope well at all. I am now using a Boss PSA-240 with no problems.
The leads are rubbish my board keeps buzzing a high pitch noise, not good for playing, i need new patch cables, and i want good ones any idea where i can get some good cheap ones from??
I wouldn't use the audio cables that come in... i'll stick only with goldplugs. I don't see any point for connecting the audio cables into those pads on the board, instead of going directly on the pedals... why to choose using more 2patch cables? i wouldn't like the signal loss.
the housing is good and the 13plugs daisychain is great...
Good video! Thanks! I'm thinking about getting it. Just a quick question - how would you compare this to a Pedal Train? B seems to be cheaper and comes with all cables and stuff but is there anything better about PT? Thanks!
@szymondworski - i never tried that product to compare. But the behringer board is good, made of a sturdy non-brittle plastic. all pedals will fit (cry-baby will fit no problem with lid shut). As i mention before, you will need to get some DC adapter connectors to power any pedals which are NOT the BOSS polarity & barrel- shape. Behringer should include a selection of DC adapters with the board, but u can buy DC barrel/polarity adapters from guitar shops or electronics hobby shops.
@deathlikesilence710 - yes. You get the power leads and tons of connector leads (1/4" jack to 1/4" jack in 2 different lengths) - BUT you dont get any power-adapter leads which i think behringer should include - so if you want to add any pedals to your board which do NOT use the standard BOSS polarity and connector barrel type, you need to buy some short adapter leads - these can be bought maybe from guitar shops or maybe from electronics stores such as maplins in the UK
I really need your help! Ive got an Boss ME-70 and a Jekyl and Hyde overdrive/dist pedal. My problem is that my cables always mess up when i play live and it looks really bad. And now ive got some spare money for a T-rex fuel tank but then i saw this pedalboard and it sounded like a good idea. But does this one supply both my pedals with power or do i need the fuel tank as well? And will the BOSS me-70 fit into the box? Thanks for an answer
Say thanks for this review I guess I'll be getting one of these in the next couple of days do you know anything about a USB adapter for these to be use with native instruments software?
I don't know much about power supplies, but I suppose common sense dictates that if you have a power supply with 9v but low output, the pedals will be underpowered, and will be noisy.
Make sure you get a good power supply, or maybe two, and have 2 daisy chains, why not?
god knows why u waffled on about the power lead daisies having to go under the foam at the top of the bottom row, it would seem obvious, as the design is obviously tryin to accomodate boss pedals which have the power input at the top side of the pedal body,
OnionmanAu 40 minutes ago
does pedals from MXR fit in this pedal board??
blackwidow88812 3 weeks ago
I bought this pedalboard on the strength of the price, size and this video.
There are a couple of things you should consider before buying. 1) This thing is very big. If you're only using it for gigging (as I am) then you have to consider the amount of space available on stage, particularly if you have other equipment nearby.
2) If you're getting the high-pitched whistle, try a different power source. The one provided doesn't cope well at all. I am now using a Boss PSA-240 with no problems.
itsverymalty 4 months ago 3
how many of the longer cables come with it? and how long are they? thanks :)
fcWolf1995 4 months ago
Thanks this video was really helpful!
RHCP1031 4 months ago 2
The leads are rubbish my board keeps buzzing a high pitch noise, not good for playing, i need new patch cables, and i want good ones any idea where i can get some good cheap ones from??
jamezroper 6 months ago
hi, can you tell me what is the size of the inside part where the pedal is . Length and width?
Ayosbapre 8 months ago
what type of guitar cable do you use
slash11896 8 months ago
Great review! Do you believe that one would be able to fit a TC Electronic Nova system with the lid closed? it's about 3'25 Regards
profetaxxi 9 months ago
Would EHX pedals fit into this board?
JohnMichaelEllison 9 months ago
I wouldn't use the audio cables that come in... i'll stick only with goldplugs. I don't see any point for connecting the audio cables into those pads on the board, instead of going directly on the pedals... why to choose using more 2patch cables? i wouldn't like the signal loss.
the housing is good and the 13plugs daisychain is great...
CarlosCepinha 10 months ago
Did this come with the pedals?
eLeCtRoFrEaK0036 1 year ago
great reviews :) Could you possibly tell me the dimensions within the board with the covers on? if that makes sense :P
dj9989 1 year ago
basically the internal measurements :P
dj9989 1 year ago
enjoy seeing this whole version of the following film from mimb o .net remove space
fredricann 1 year ago
i got this stuff at few years ago~~~this is good pedalboard!!!
ojiope 1 year ago
Good video! Thanks! I'm thinking about getting it. Just a quick question - how would you compare this to a Pedal Train? B seems to be cheaper and comes with all cables and stuff but is there anything better about PT? Thanks!
szymondworski 1 year ago
@szymondworski - i never tried that product to compare. But the behringer board is good, made of a sturdy non-brittle plastic. all pedals will fit (cry-baby will fit no problem with lid shut). As i mention before, you will need to get some DC adapter connectors to power any pedals which are NOT the BOSS polarity & barrel- shape. Behringer should include a selection of DC adapters with the board, but u can buy DC barrel/polarity adapters from guitar shops or electronics hobby shops.
dancetech 1 year ago
Thanks for the great review! I'll definitely be getting one of these in the near future!
coolforcats1 1 year ago
so the cables come with the board?
deathlikesilence710 1 year ago
@deathlikesilence710 - yes. You get the power leads and tons of connector leads (1/4" jack to 1/4" jack in 2 different lengths) - BUT you dont get any power-adapter leads which i think behringer should include - so if you want to add any pedals to your board which do NOT use the standard BOSS polarity and connector barrel type, you need to buy some short adapter leads - these can be bought maybe from guitar shops or maybe from electronics stores such as maplins in the UK
dancetech 1 year ago
@dancetech thanks for the quick reply
very informative and great review
thank you for this and you answered my question perfectly
deathlikesilence710 1 year ago
yes - see the video: 'Behringer PB1000 review - extras'
dancetech 1 year ago
Would a Whammy pedal fit in that gap at the right end?
Marguns 1 year ago
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Marguns 1 year ago
what pedal of distortion you use??
angus4401 1 year ago
you proboably get this a lot but how much and where?
bion595 1 year ago
you love gaffa tape haha
MrPinballproductions 1 year ago
hey, would mxr pedals fit in those holes?
byersvidz 1 year ago
Great review, thanks! I'm off to go and order one!
Cronolomo 2 years ago
good stuff man thans a mill`!!!!
stantonshred 2 years ago
Ty for the review, 4 Stars, it would have been 5 stars if it wasn't for your messy room [=
ColaMaster11 2 years ago
*SIGH* mate.... just watch the video and pay attention - this is all covered.
dancetech 2 years ago
I really need your help! Ive got an Boss ME-70 and a Jekyl and Hyde overdrive/dist pedal. My problem is that my cables always mess up when i play live and it looks really bad. And now ive got some spare money for a T-rex fuel tank but then i saw this pedalboard and it sounded like a good idea. But does this one supply both my pedals with power or do i need the fuel tank as well? And will the BOSS me-70 fit into the box? Thanks for an answer
Addatune 2 years ago
I'll buy one too
it's f#cking genious
caas123 2 years ago
amazing review, thank you.. i will buy one
enzodri 2 years ago
Can you get a wah and a volume pedal on the board at the same time?
twintiplover20 2 years ago
nice review really helps alot. do you have a review on reverb machine rv600 and FX 600? tanx and nice job!
lesstail 2 years ago
Say thanks for this review I guess I'll be getting one of these in the next couple of days do you know anything about a USB adapter for these to be use with native instruments software?
bucketfreak196868 2 years ago
awesome review, cleared up absolutely everything!
Veinrelapse 2 years ago
hey dude i kinda like want this but theres a few things im worrien about.
1) can those power cables power a whammy cause ive heard the whammy 9 volt is slightly different.
2) and does it come with adapters for the power supply for strangley powered pedals e.g. my electro harmonix small clone.
3)and is the power supply noisy atall because ive heard daisy chains can make alot of noise
chrisinitblab 2 years ago
I don't know much about power supplies, but I suppose common sense dictates that if you have a power supply with 9v but low output, the pedals will be underpowered, and will be noisy.
Make sure you get a good power supply, or maybe two, and have 2 daisy chains, why not?
Animatronica 2 years ago
Good review man, in depth
thedddemon 2 years ago
only a lunatic would use all twelve pedals...
:)
Ashfurball 2 years ago
I've got 14 pedals on my chain.
Only a lunatic would use ONLY 12 :)
Animatronica 2 years ago
Fantastic review.
Animatronica 2 years ago
yes they do a half depth 6 pedal version The PB600
dancetech 2 years ago
well I dont have 12 pedals haha. is there a small version of this?
hanswashere 2 years ago
yes, sure, more pedal reviews coming soon - we have builders in hammering and drilling all day right now, so when they leave we do more reviews
dancetech 2 years ago
can you do a demo on your phase pedal please
slickluw88 2 years ago
Can you put Boss Twinpedals in it?
weirdbag 2 years ago
Is the DC adapter supplied with this board quiet? I have had one giving me noises in the signal chain before. It wasn't fun at all.
GiGaMoG 2 years ago
Thanks so much, been wanting one of these.
streetknight2 2 years ago
very good review
butmaniac 2 years ago