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Description
Introducing the Pedaltrain Nano, a compact and reliable companion for your micro-sized effect pedals. This pedalboard is a perfect fit for musicians on the go or those who prefer a minimalist setup. Whether you're playing a local gig or travelling for a performance, the Pedaltrain Nano's size is ideal for easy transportation and setup.
This scaled-down pedalboard is tailored for the flourishing world of super-compact pedals, offering you a compact and functional space for your gear. Despite its size, the Pedaltrain Nano doesn't compromise on quality. This pedalboard is handcrafted from high-grade steel components, guaranteeing a product that is built to last.
The Pedaltrain Nano comes with a soft case that offers three ways to carry it: by the handle, using the adjustable shoulder strap, or attaching it to your guitar case. With its triple-secure carrying system, you can travel with ease and confidence, knowing your pedals are safe.
Key Features:
- Compact size perfect for micro-sized effect pedals
- Handcrafted from high-grade steel components for durability
- Comes with a soft case for easy transportation
- Triple-secure carrying system: handle, shoulder strap, or guitar case attachment
- Includes zip ties and 36” of professional grade Hook-and-Loop for securing pedals
- Lifetime warranty
Product specs
| Available since | September 2010 |
| Number Of Effects | 4 |
| Incl. power supply | No |
| Effect Send/Return | No |
| Incl. Gigbag | Yes |
| Incl. Case | No |
FAQs
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How many pedals can the Pedaltrain Nano accommodate?
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The Pedaltrain Nano can hold up to four standard-sized pedals, making it ideal for compact setups or essential effects.
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Does the Pedaltrain Nano include a power supply?
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No, the Pedaltrain Nano does not come with a power supply. You will need to purchase a separate power supply to power your pedals.
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Is the Pedaltrain Nano compatible with under-mounted power supplies?
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Yes, the Pedaltrain Nano can accommodate certain slim power supplies mounted underneath, such as the Truetone 1 Spot CS6, though installation may require some adjustments.
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What are the dimensions of the Pedaltrain Nano?
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The Pedaltrain Nano measures 14 inches by 5.5 inches, providing a compact and portable solution for your pedalboard needs.
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Does the Pedaltrain Nano come with a carrying case?
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Yes, the Pedaltrain Nano includes a top-loading soft case with a comfortable shoulder strap for easy transport.
Videos
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Pedaltrain Nano | putting together a simple grab-and-go pedalboard
Reviews
PROS
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Compact size perfect for minimal setups
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High-quality construction; solid and light
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Rubber feet provide stability
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Can fit under-board power supplies like MXR Mini Iso Brick or Truetone 1 SPOT PRO CS6
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Comes with a durable, padded case, enhancing portability
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Compatible with a wide range of pedal sizes and accessories
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Includes strong adhesive Velcro for secure pedal attachment
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Ideal for musicians prioritizing portability and quick setup
CONS
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Supplied Velcro may require replacement due to being tightly rolled
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Case lacks external pockets for additional storage
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Some issues with board not laying flat due to riveted feet
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Case design may pressure or potentially damage plugged-in connectors
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Price may be considered high for its size
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Pedaltrain Nano.
Features and functionality
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The Nano+ accommodates up to 5 Boss-sized pedals but struggles with larger pedals like a UAFX.
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Cioks supplies, like the DC4, offer switchable voltages and come with a variety of cables, enhancing flexibility for different pedal setups.
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The Gigrig modules, like the distributor and isolator, are small, light, and can be powered by any 9V adapter, making them suitable for compact boards.
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The Strymon Zuma R300 fits under the Nano+, offering a compact power solution distinct from the larger regular Zuma model.
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Eventide's power supply is noted for fitting underneath the Nano, though it is considered pricey compared to other options.
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Mods and upgrades
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Taller rubber feet can allow fitting a power supply like the One Spot CS6 under the board, though results may vary.
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Installing a 1spot CS6 requires drilling and using the provided cardboard template, but allows powering multiple pedals with Y splitters without noise issues.
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The MXR Mini Iso Brick fits under the Nano+, offering a compact isolated power solution that supports additional pedals with two open DC jacks.
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Comparisons
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User experience
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Users report that digital tuners may introduce noise when daisy chained, unlike analog pedals which typically operate quietly in such setups.
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4.5 out of 5
Based on 4 Reviews and 27 Ratings
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Portable is everthing
When you don’t have your own car, it’s hard to carry your big pedalboard. This one, Pedaltrain Nano, is only 0.45kg, and can attach 4(general size pedals)~7(mini pedals) pedals on it. And the most wonderful part for this item, is PORTABLE. Bundle case can attach to your guitar case, even if your guitar case is Mono M80 or you didn’t buy Mono Tick case, make your hands free. If you have mini pedals, or carrying few pedals, this could be a solution for your pedalboard.
Useful and Portable
I'm all about being portable. This board is very light. It carries the basic traits of a pedaltrain board. Can fit about 3 to 4 MXR size pedals. Comes with some good velcro and zip ties. It comes in a small case/bag that can easily be fastened onto your gig bag for portability, however it is not stable.it is a really small pedal board but i only use about 3 pedals every time i go gigging or practicing.
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In the video titled "Obituary/Trevor Peres & Kenny Andrews (guitar-Backline)" by guitar Magazin on YouTube, Trevor Peres is shown using a Pedaltrain Nano pedalboard.
In the video titled "Get a GREAT guitar tone with just 3 pedals! Tres Andres!! Woodshed Ep. 102," Andy Wood demonstrates how to achieve excellent tone using three pedals. During this demonstration, he utilizes a Pedaltrain Nano pedalboard. This information is credited to the video published by Andy Wood Music on YouTube.
Griffin Landa uses a Pedaltrain Nano pedalboard to organize his pedals, as seen in his Instagram post.
The Pedaltrain Nano pedalboard can be seen as part of German guitarist Julian Wolf's set-up for his acoustic-only tour 2019. He uploaded this photograph of his gear to his official Instagram story on November 7, 2018.
At 11:15 of this video clip provided by Gear Gods and from their "RIGGED" series, Chris O'Toole, 2016 bassist of Unearth shows off his rig. As he turns over his pedal-board, the model of his Pedaltrain NANO is revealed.
"From there, we go into a Shure Wireless GLX unit and that goes into this wireless receiver which is also a tuner, so it saves space on your pedal-board. Radial JDI for pure clean signal to the sound guy. He usually just uses this for sort of, bass. Then I've little pick holders here. ...and then that goes into a Darkglass Microtubes B7K Analog Preamp. This thing is essentially the new Sans Amp but it sounds nicer to me. It's a more modern distortion channel, and that is powered by a CIOKS Adam Power Supply. That's basically just the smallest, lightest power supply. The cool thing about that one is there is a voltage selector and you can select between 115 and 230 volts for Europe and Australia which is real handy.
Then, we go down to the Amp rig. That goes straight into Mesa M6 Carbine which I use each night. I just got this as well, this Mesa Subway D-800 which is essentially a backup but I've been using it more and more each time and it's a bit more user friendly than this one because this one is just too damn powerful.
That's powered by a little Furman Power Conditioner. That works kind of nice with the lights in back, for dark venues. I use Mesa Road Ready cabs wherever I can. These things are totally over engineered but they're super well made and super reliable. I also put super heavy duty rubber casters on it because it's 210 lbs. as it is."
Kody Havoc features the Pedaltrain Nano on his pedalboard, as seen in his Instagram post discussing upcoming shows and rehearsals.
In this photo, posted to Jenkins' Facebook, his Pedaltrain Nano can be seen.
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