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Description
The Pedaltrain 1 Classic Series is a reinvention of the company's best-selling pedalboards, combining familiarity with thoughtful improvements to meet the needs of today's musicians. Rooted in the design of the original PT-1 model, the Classic 1 showcases Pedaltrain’s signature four-rail design and traditional rail spacing, with a nod to the past and an eye towards the future.
What sets the Classic 1 apart is its updated open front design, which replaces the portholes of previous models. This upgrade provides a more flexible and convenient power supply mounting, ensuring efficiency and ease of use. Moreover, the elevation has been raised by approximately 1" to accommodate a wider variety of power supplies and switching systems, offering heightened versatility to musicians.
Whether you're growing your collection of pedals or looking for a professional pedalboard to streamline your setup, the Classic 1 is a reliable and durable choice. It's also an ideal companion for gigs, with an included fitted soft case offering protection during transport.
Key Features:
- Pedaltrain's signature four-rail design with traditional rail spacing
- Updated open front design for flexible and convenient power supply mounting
- Raised elevation to accommodate a wider variety of power supplies and switching systems
- 88" of pro-grade, adhesive-backed hook-and-loop for securing pedals
- Assortment of zip ties included for organized and secure cable management
- Included fitted soft case for protection during transport
Product specs
| Height | 3.5" |
| Length | 22" |
| Depth | 12.5" |
| Weight | 2.5 lbs. |
| Powered | No |
| Material | Aircraft grade aluminum |
FAQs
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How many pedals can fit on the Pedaltrain Classic 1 pedalboard?
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The Pedaltrain Classic 1 can comfortably accommodate up to 8 standard-sized pedals, depending on their size and configuration.
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What material is the Pedaltrain Classic 1 made from?
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The Pedaltrain Classic 1 is constructed from aircraft-grade aluminum, making it lightweight yet durable for easy transport and long-term use.
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Does the Pedaltrain Classic 1 come with a power supply?
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No, the Pedaltrain Classic 1 does not come with a power supply. It provides ample space for mounting power supplies underneath the board if needed.
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What are the dimensions of the Pedaltrain Classic 1 pedalboard?
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The Pedaltrain Classic 1 measures 22 inches in length, 12.5 inches in depth, and 3.5 inches in height.
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Is the Pedaltrain Classic 1 suitable for gigging musicians?
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Yes, the Pedaltrain Classic 1 is designed with portability and durability in mind, making it an excellent choice for gigging musicians who need a reliable pedalboard setup.
Videos
Andertons Music Co
How To Build A Pedalboard (our way) - With Pete & Joss - Andertons Music Co.
Reviews
PROS
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Sturdy and lightweight design for easy transport
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Ample space for a moderate number of pedals
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Quality velcro included for secure pedal attachment
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Increased space underneath for better cable management
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Accommodates multiple power supplies easily
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Ideal for both studio and live gig setups
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Versatile enough for small to medium pedal setups
CONS
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Mini-pedals can be tricky to fit due to board gaps
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Soft case may not endure frequent use
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Pedaltrain 1.
User experience
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Owners appreciate the Pedaltrain 1's capacity, allowing a diverse array of pedals, including a Polytune, Mini Ego, OC-5, and Vezzpa, for a wide tonal range.
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Enthusiasts note the ability to fit numerous pedals in an accessible manner, enabling them to achieve a variety of sounds and tones.
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Features and functionality
Comparisons
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Some users use a Pedaltrain 1 to host both an Echosystem and T-120 DLX, highlighting its capacity for accommodating complex setups.
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Apache Cases from Harbor Freight are noted to be more waterproof and possibly tougher than Pedaltrain cases, though custom fitting with foam may be necessary.
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Use cases and applications
Build quality
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The Pedaltrain PT 1 Hard Case reportedly has dimensions over an inch off compared to the website description, affecting fit for a 22"x15"x7" pedalboard.
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4.5 out of 5
Based on 3 Reviews and 15 Ratings
Solid and Reliable
This small but sturdy Pedaltrain is an amazing first step towards building your pedal arsenal.
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Artist usage
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This photo of the pedalboard Paul Banks uses when playing alongside RZA as Banks & Steelz shows he uses a Pedaltrain 1 (it can be seen written on the back of the pedalboard). This photo was taken at the Banks & Steelz Official 2016 ACL Fest Late Night Show at Antone's in Austin TX on Fri October 7, 2016.
In this photo, taken during a concert at the Astoria in London in 2003, it is possible to see Poison Ivy's pedalboard (https://theselvedgeyard.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/poison-ivy.gif). A second photo taken from another angle during the same concert is also available (https://www.concertarchives.org/bands/the-cramps/photos?photo=656280). Finally, this same pedalboard is visible, from above, on a video filmed during a concert in Oslo on August 11, 2006 (at about 2:42) from the following link (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcbaGvyRqEs&list=PLEAB74D81D9A98E41&index=2). Considering these three sources and the fact that Poison Ivy has been using this model since 2003, this pedalboard is most certainly a Pedaltrain 1.
From Indian Lakes uses a Pedaltrain 1 pedalboard, as shown in their Instagram post from Sacramento, CA, in 2015.
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