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Uploaded by on Apr 7, 2009

Bought for $135 on eBay, including soft case. I would say that the best feature of the Pedaltrain pedalboards is the open spacing, which makes connecting power cables and patch cables very clean.

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  • does it come with the wires and all?

  • @ChrisGards24 No, the power wires are from the Voodoo Labs Pedal Power 2, and the audio cables are George L's.

  • Wait, is this the pedaltrain pt3?

  • @vanzvc No, this is the PT-Pro. At the time I bought this, the PT-3 wasn't out yet.

  • hey, nice pedals..i also own a pedaltrain pro. love it.

    with my pedalboard, my 535q crybaby wah is constantly sliding around, i took the 'feet' off it to get it lower and stay closer to board with the velcro, but it still moves.

    does your wah pedal do the same? any help appreciated.

    thank

    s

  • @Patrickkk616 I took the feet off, too. But then I still had the screws pushing it up a little bit. So I ended up cutting a small extra piece of velco, double sided, to boost up the "in between" space between the screws. Then it became more fixed and sturdy. But actually, I traded my PT-Pro for a PT-2; the Pro was too large for me. It was cumbersome, and I didn't have enough pedals to justify owning it.

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  • The Direct Drive is the best drive pedal EVER!

  • @T0psecretshit you experience massive signal loss and a lot of noise with a one spot power supply. Voodoo labs PP2+ has 8 outputs that are all isolated = quiet pedals and no "electric hum." also if you have a lot of pedals with cables that means the signal from your guitar to amp is traveling farther = signal loss. PP2+ helps with that, one spot doesn't. You'd have to buy a buffer or a boost pedal to boost your signal

  • @Buckleyguitar

    the problem with the dc brick is that it is not an isolated supply, its a glorified daisy chain. the problem with not having iso supplies you could get alot of cycle 60hz coming through your amp. if you arent looking to get an isolated system id just go with a normal daisy chain and save yourself a load of money and hassle. most people who get that set up go for the one spot

  • @melaboricua My cousin has a pt 2 and he has a dc brick. He custom made the brackets to fit it under the pt. He thinks the dc brick is better because it powers what he needs and is also cheeper than the pp2. I am going to buy the pt jr and fit a dc brick with his help but i don't think that the brick is too hard to fit.

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