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Description
Introducing the Pedaltrain Metro 20, a compact yet versatile pedalboard for every passionate musician. Whether you're a seasoned guitarist or a beginner, this pedalboard offers an optimal space for 5-10 effects units. Its design is more than just functional, it's also robust and reliable, thanks to the high-quality, aircraft-grade aluminum construction.
But that's not all, the Pedaltrain Metro 20 boasts an easy setup process. With its included hook and loop fastener and cable ties, you can arrange your pedals with ease and keep your setup neat and tidy. Plus, the hard case that comes with it ensures your gear is always protected when you're on the move.
In short, the Pedaltrain Metro 20 is not just a pedalboard, it's a reliable partner that ensures your performance always hits the right note.
Key Features:
- Room for 5-10 effects units
- Made of high-quality, aircraft-grade aluminum
- Comes with a hook and loop fastener and cable ties
- Includes a hard case for safe transportation
Product specs
| Brand | Pedaltrain |
| Model | Metro 20 without Case |
| Finish | Black |
| Year | 2010s |
| Made In | United States |
| Categories | Pedalboards and Power Supplies |
FAQs
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What are the dimensions of the Pedaltrain Metro 20 pedalboard?
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The Pedaltrain Metro 20 measures 20 inches in length and 8 inches in width, providing a compact and portable solution for organizing your guitar effects pedals.
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How many pedals can the Pedaltrain Metro 20 accommodate?
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The Pedaltrain Metro 20 can comfortably fit up to 8 standard-sized pedals, making it ideal for guitarists with a moderate number of effects in their setup.
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Is the Pedaltrain Metro 20 suitable for travel and gigging?
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Yes, the Pedaltrain Metro 20 is designed with portability in mind, featuring a low-profile, lightweight aluminum construction that makes it easy to transport for gigs and rehearsals.
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Does the Pedaltrain Metro 20 come with a power supply mounting solution?
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The Pedaltrain Metro 20 includes a mounting kit that allows you to securely attach a power supply underneath the board, helping to keep your setup tidy and organized.
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Can I use the Pedaltrain Metro 20 with a variety of pedal sizes?
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Yes, the open frame design of the Pedaltrain Metro 20 allows for the easy accommodation of various pedal sizes, enabling flexible arrangements and easy access to your effects.
Videos
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Reviews
PROS
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Comes with everything needed for 4-6 pedals
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Hard cases provide superb protection and easy transport
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Simple setup and pickup, enhancing convenience
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Quality materials and design, ensuring durability
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Fits a mix of regular and mini size pedals well
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Adequate space for additional pedals and power supply
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Effective for both small gigs and home/studio use
CONS
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Middle support bar lacks cable pass-through holes
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Feet height insufficient for some power supplies underneath
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Hard case feels sturdy but not suitable for rough transport
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Locks on the case perceived as flimsy
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Space beneath the board too tight for many power supplies
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Pedaltrain Metro 20.
Features and functionality
User experience
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The Metro 20 can accommodate a mini Nobels pedal, with room for potential additions like a Phase 95 and EP Booster, offering flexibility for expanding setups.
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For owners transitioning from a smaller board, the Metro 20 offers a significant upgrade in space, making it easier to manage growing pedal collections.
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Owners report that mounting power supplies like the Carl Martin Pro Power on top of the board can result in a cluttered appearance, prompting some to seek alternative solutions.
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Setup and maintenance
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Users face challenges fitting a Voodoo Lab Power Plus 2 underneath the Metro 20, requiring potential modifications with brackets or extended feet for adequate clearance.
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Comparisons
Mods and upgrades
4.5 out of 5
Based on 2 Reviews and 23 Ratings
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Well Constructed, easy to setup, terrible space management underneath pedalboard.
Awesome pedalboard, made out of quality materials. only gripe I have comes down to the space beneath the board. I know they sell brackets to attach power supplies, but every power supply I have tried to make fit underneath hasn't really worked out. Each power supply was either too wide, too thick or clunky. Wish there was a better solution. It's the only gripe I have, other than that, it is a fantastic, well made product.
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Basic necessity
While not as complicated or expensive as most other pedalboard options, this board is a good, simple starter for a single-chain with a few bigger pedals (i.e. the VP Jr.)
Artist usage
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In a comment on his Twitter post, Dustin stated: "@brianb80 @Pedaltrain metro 20" The comment was from 04/25/16
At 7:57 in this video, you can see Mike Krol's pedal board. Given that a Boss Delay is 13cm long, and you could seem to fit 3 of them in a row along the longest side, with a tiny bit of leftover space - I would suggest this is a Pedaltrain Metro 20, as it is 50,8cm wide.
This is only a qualified guess. Had it been a Metro 16, you couldn't fit 3 of them, and you can see from the shot at 7:57 that you clearly can fit 3.
"I have two of these boards and thats it. I don't use my bigger pedalboards anymore. These are the perfect size for me. "
Benjamin Nerheim, guitarist for Heave Blood and Die, is confirmed to have used the Pedaltrain Metro 20 pedalboard during the band's early days, both in live performances and studio recordings. This is substantiated by a photo he posted on Instagram on January 6, 2016, with the caption "Minirigg #pedalboard," where he tagged various gear brands.
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