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Description

Discover the Pedaltrain Novo 32, a pedalboard engineered to give your guitar effects the perfect stage presence they deserve. Crafted for those who command a multitude of pedals, the Novo 32 offers a spacious five-rail design that effortlessly accommodates true-bypass switchers and a variety of pedal configurations. This pedalboard champions a fresh, open-front design, making it easier than ever to mount pedals and power supplies, even for compact mini pedals.

Constructed from featherweight aircraft-grade aluminum, the Novo 32 promises durability without the heavy lifting. Whether you're setting up for practice or gearing up for a gig, the included soft case ensures that transporting your gear is both simple and stylish. With its exterior accessory pocket and heavy-duty zippers, you’ll have everything you need at your fingertips.

The Novo 32 isn't just about functionality; it’s about enhancing your creativity. The thoughtful rail system allows for a strong bond with each pedal, ensuring your setup remains stable and ready to perform. Plus, with 90 inches of professional-grade hook-and-loop fasteners and an abundance of zip ties, your cables will always stay tidy, letting you focus on what truly matters—your music.

Key Features:

  • Five-rail pedalboard design for versatile pedal configurations
  • Open-front layout for easy pedal and power supply mounting
  • Featherweight aircraft-grade aluminum construction
  • Includes 90" of professional-grade hook-and-loop fastener
  • Comes with a fitted soft case featuring a robust metal zipper and accessory storage
  • Designed for gig-ready portability and style

Product specs

Height 3.5"
Length 32"
Depth 14.5"
Weight 6 lbs.
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FAQs

How many pedals can the Pedaltrain Novo 32 accommodate?

The Pedaltrain Novo 32 can comfortably fit around 10 to 20 standard-sized pedals, depending on their size and configuration, thanks to its five-rail design and spacious 32" x 14.5" dimensions.

Does the Pedaltrain Novo 32 come with a power supply?

No, the Pedaltrain Novo 32 does not come with a power supply. However, it is compatible with most pedal power supplies, which can be mounted underneath the board for a clean setup.

Is the Pedaltrain Novo 32 suitable for touring musicians?

Yes, the Pedaltrain Novo 32 is suitable for touring musicians. Its robust construction and included soft case provide protection and portability, making it ideal for gigging and travel.

Can the Pedaltrain Novo 32 accommodate a wah pedal?

Yes, the Pedaltrain Novo 32 can accommodate larger pedals like a wah pedal, thanks to its ample 14.5" depth and flexible rail spacing.

What materials are used in the construction of the Pedaltrain Novo 32?

The Pedaltrain Novo 32 is constructed from durable, lightweight aluminum, ensuring a strong yet portable pedalboard solution for musicians.

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Reviews

PROS

  • High quality, professional-grade build

  • Enhances pedal organization and neatness

  • Includes high-quality velcro and cable ties

  • Lightweight yet sturdy, ideal for live performances

  • Accommodates multiple pedals or multi FX boards

CONS

  • Does not come with mounting tools

  • Lacks built-in power supply

  • Considered expensive by some users

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Pedaltrain Novo 32.

Features and functionality

  • Novo 32 can accommodate 21 pedals, including mini and double, with careful layout planning.

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  • The recessed bottom design allows top jacks and power of larger pedals to fit without adding bulk.

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  • Novo 32's horizontal beams closer together make it ideal for mini pedals, unlike larger pedalboards where mini pedal placement is more challenging.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Trutone CS 12 and CS 6 power supplies fit beneath the Novo 32 with room to spare; Voodoo Lab supplies are also compatible.

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Use cases and applications

  • Novo 32 suits users who frequently switch between sludgy, ambient, and fuzzrock tones, requiring flexible pedal arrangements.

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  • Users enjoy experimenting with the tape delay on the Akai Headrush e2 for creative noodling sessions.

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User experience

  • Some users find the tour case lacking convenience due to wheels without a retractable luggage-style handle.

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  • After upgrading from a Metro 20, users find Novo 32 sufficient for expansion without overwhelming their budget.

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  • Users with standard-sized pedals find the Novo 32 effective, especially when including a few smaller pedals like the SP Compressor and Archer Ikon.

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Comparisons

  • Consideration of Terra 42 for future-proofing due to potential space limitations of Novo 32.

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  • The Akai Headrush e2 looper is preferred over the Ditto and Digitech Jamman for its intuitive operation and tape delay feature.

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  • Novo 32 tends to be more expensive than the Classic Pro despite the latter offering more vertical space, suggesting an evaluation of specific pedal needs before purchasing.

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sandra_lee

It's big

It's a high quality professional pedalboard. I am taking a star off because it doesn't come with mounting tools, the lack of built in power and the absurd price (mine was a gift). All you can really do with it is put pedals on it and transport it around. It's sturdy, it's not going to break but it doesn't need to cost as much as it does. But it does what it's made to do. Comes with velcro and ties.

cooper

Great pedalboard for large amounts of pedals, or for use with a Multi FX combined with other pedals

I've had the Pedaltrain Novo 32 for a few months now and I'm absolutely stoked on it. At the moment I've got my POD HD500X mounted on it along with my Maxon OD808 and Boss NS2. I fully intend on phasing out the POD to replace with standalone pedals but anyway, this is besides the point. The pedalboard has already worked wonders for me. Prior to this, I had my POD in the lid of its case and the two other pedals just sitting in the ground getting kicked around. This board makes everything look incredibly neat and organised (More organised that it really is) and stops me from having a mess of pedals and cables lying across the floor.

It's super light (obviously not with the POD and all that on it) and really sturdy, which is obviously a must for any musician playing live. The included hook and loop rolls and cable ties have been really handy and the hook and loop is really high quaklity and makes sure the pedals stay put.

All in all, a REALLY great pedalboard for those looking for a board to fit heaps of pedals or a multi FX floorboad with a few additional pedals. I'm yet to fully get it setup with a patch bay and to mount a power supply underneath it, but as of yet, it has done me a bunch of favours I never knew I would appreciate.

Highly recommend the Pedaltrain NOVO 32

skylinerr

awesome

I have 2 to fit all my pedals its a nightmare to keep going but I live with it.

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See how Tom Misch uses Pedaltrain Novo 32

Tom Misch

Singer, Guitarist

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Visible in this Twitter post by Misch.

See how Al Cisneros uses Pedaltrain Novo 32

Al Cisneros

Singer, Bassist

Sleep

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Verified via Reddit

In this reddit post, which shows a photo of Al's pedalboard, the text saying "Novo 32" can clearly been seen in the top left, thanks to the flash photography.

See how Boz Boorer uses Pedaltrain Novo 32

Boz Boorer

Guitarist

Polecats

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Verified via YouTube

It can be seen at 5:48. It's a bit hard to read, but I'm pretty sure it's a Pedaltrain Novo, and it appears to long to be any model other than the 32.

See how Jose Rios uses Pedaltrain Novo 32

Jose Rios

Guitarist, Music Producer

The Free Nationals

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Visible in this October 13, 2020 Guitar Center demo at 2:00.

See how Jan Haker uses Pedaltrain Novo 32

Jan Haker

Bassist

Kensington

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In this pic you can spot the pedalboard of Jan; you can see that the pedalboard is a Novo 32

Genre Usage

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