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Description
The Pedaltrain Classic Pro is a staple in the world of pedalboards, boasting a heritage rooted in the renowned PT-PRO design. This sleek, practical platform is all about making your life easier with its open-front layout, facilitating quick and effortless mounting of your all-important power supplies and switching systems. No more struggling with cables through miniscule portals, this board's design is tailored for flexibility and convenience.
Its 5-rail "pro" design ensures your effects pedals are arranged exactly as you desire, with traditional rail spacing allowing for easy configuration and rearrangement. The elevated and angled frame provides enhanced flexibility and efficient setup. Its construction is made from Pedaltrain's signature featherweight aircraft-grade aluminum alloy, providing a robust yet lightweight structure for your gear.
The Pedaltrain Classic Pro isn't just about the board. It comes bundled with industrial-grade, adhesive-backed hook and loop material for immediate pedal setup, and includes zip ties for secure cable management. It also provides a durable soft case, equipped with a heavy-duty metal zipper and reinforced stress points, ensuring your effects arsenal is always well-protected.
Key Features:
- Original 5-rail "pro" design with traditional rail spacing
- Open-front design for flexible and convenient power supply mounting
- Accommodates a wide variety of power supplies and switching systems
- Made from Pedaltrain's signature featherweight aircraft-grade aluminum alloy
- Includes 160" adhesive-backed hook-and-loop pedal fastener and zip ties for securing cables
- Comes with a fitted soft case for easy transportation and protection
Product specs
| Height | 3.5" |
| Length | 32" |
| Depth | 16" |
| Weight | 6 lbs. |
| Powered | No |
FAQs
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What are the dimensions of the Pedaltrain Pro pedalboard?
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The Pedaltrain Pro measures 32 inches in length, 16 inches in depth, and 3.5 inches in height, providing ample space for a variety of pedals.
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How many pedals can the Pedaltrain Pro accommodate?
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The Pedaltrain Pro can comfortably fit around 10 to 12 standard-sized pedals, depending on their size and configuration.
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Is the Pedaltrain Pro suitable for touring musicians?
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Yes, the Pedaltrain Pro is designed with durable, hand-welded aircraft-grade aluminum, making it robust and reliable for touring.
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Does the Pedaltrain Pro come with a power supply?
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No, the Pedaltrain Pro is not powered. You will need to purchase a separate power supply to power your pedals.
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Can I use a soft case with the Pedaltrain Pro?
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The Pedaltrain Pro is typically sold with a hard case, but a compatible soft case can be purchased separately for lighter transportation needs.
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What materials is the Pedaltrain Pro made from?
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The Pedaltrain Pro is constructed from hand-welded aircraft-grade aluminum, ensuring a lightweight yet sturdy build.
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Reviews
PROS
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Exceptional build quality, durable and rigid
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Lightweight yet can hold numerous pedals
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Includes Velcro and cable ties for easy setup
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Offers both soft and hard case options, with wheels on the hard case
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Slats allow for neat and easy wiring
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Perfect angle for easy access to pedals
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Spacious, allowing room for expansion
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Affordable without sacrificing quality
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Fits a wide variety of pedal sizes
CONS
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Can become heavy once fully loaded with pedals
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Included Velcro not heavy-duty, may need replacement
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Soft case may not be very durable for rigorous travel
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Size may be too large for some users' needs
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Hard case significantly increases overall weight
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Pedaltrain Pro.
Setup and maintenance
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Users suggest experimenting with pedal order extensively to discover optimal sound combinations, especially when using diverse pedal types for different musical genres.
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Fitting pedals with top jacks in the middle row can be challenging on the Pedaltrain Pro; side jack pedals fit better without turning them sideways.
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User experience
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Some users have opted to maintain larger boards like the PT-1 for comprehensive setups while considering smaller boards like the Nano+ for grab-and-go convenience.
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The Rainbow Machine pedal can significantly boost signals, particularly when both primary and secondary controls are turned up, creating an intense chorus effect.
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Some owners find the EHX volume pedal's lack of secure attachment to the board inconvenient, resorting to cable-ties to prevent movement during transport.
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Owners emphasize the importance of risers to manage pedal height differences, particularly when using larger overdrive pedals alongside smaller delay pedals.
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Use cases and applications
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The TC Plethora is popular among users for its versatility, with at least a dozen enthusiasts actively using the Plethora 3 model.
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Owners frequently pair the Attack Decay pedal with the Whammy for glitchy effects, and use it as a polyphonic auto-swell for ambient music.
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The Dreamscape chorus is highly favored for achieving a DT/Rush sound, particularly under heavy guitar tones, aligning with Petrucci's influence.
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The Pedaltrain Pro setup is favored for home use due to its size and complexity; smaller boards like PT-2 and Nano+ are preferred for live gigs.
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Mods and upgrades
Features and functionality
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The Cave Dweller reverb is praised for its natural and full sound, despite limited demos, making it a standout choice for pedal enthusiasts.
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The EHX volume pedal's lack of moving parts is favored by users who are rough with gear, as it reduces the risk of mechanical failure.
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The Pedaltrain Pro can accommodate three tiers of pedals by utilizing the middle rail, though it's less ideal for top jack pedals.
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Comparisons
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The Whammy IV struggles with tracking on lower strings and fast passages compared to newer models like the EHX Pitch Fork, which offers a more compact solution.
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4.5 out of 5
Based on 10 Reviews and 67 Ratings
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Great for someone with lots of effects, very useful board!
Any pedalboard does the job, but this does it in a really practical way that makes life a lot easier! I got the one with a hard case, and damn I'm glad I did! Wheels baby, wheels!!
The slats make this board so easy to wire up in a way that's neat and tidy (until you look underneath) and it looks really smooth and well...pro. It sits at the perfect angle for easy access to pedals at the back without being at a height that looks obtrusive on stage, and the spacing between slats is perfect for pretty much any size pedal.
The board itself is nice and lightweight, even if the case is a bloody monster, but hey you can't have it all! The only thing missing was handles on the board, so I put those on myself.
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Just enough space for many pedals.
I've had this since 2013 and I've never felt the need to get another pedalboard. It can easily hold 10-20 pedals and feels mighty sturdy. I currently have 13 on mine with 2 power supply bricks and i still have room for more.
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Awesome
Very sturdy but light, you will never want anything else. So versatile and easy to adapt to your rig, for your small and big pedals. Be careful when choosing between the light or heavy transportation case, it will make a huge difference in your mobility.
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Lots of real estate for all your pedals!
I actually own 2 of these, one is my main board (with a road case) and the other is where all the pedals I've stopped using now live. Can't ask for much more!
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ROCK SOLID board.
It's a little big, but you don't buy a board this big when you're concerned about space. Holds a ton and is built like a bridge. I couldn't be happier.
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Rock solid
It's built like a tank and the hard case could save your pedals from a nuclear war. Amazing.
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Pedaltrain PRO
Works as it should. Very solid Board. I highly recommend it.
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actually a novo 32
As I'm writting this I don't yet have the pedalboard, but it should arrive tomorrow. Gotta have a home for all these pedals.
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Artist usage
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In this photo taken from an Austin City Limits taping of Foals, Yannis Philippakis' pedalboard can be seen in the bottom-right corner. The writing on the back of it indicates it's a Pedaltrain Pro pedalboard, whose frame measures 32 x 16 x 3.5 inches. The Pedaltrain Pro has been discontinued in favor of the Pedaltrain Classic Pro.
At 12:55 in this rig rundown, there is a clear shot of the "Pedaltrain Pro" label on Mike Sullivan's pedal board.
"I'm a lover of gear and have been collecting guitars, amps and pedals along with outboard gear for years"
According to Premier Guitar's rig rundown, Osborne uses Pedaltrain Pro to put all of his pedals.
In the video "No Devotion – a Tape by Auf Den Daechern" on tape.tv, Lee Gaze is seen using a Pedaltrain Pro pedalboard during the band's performance.
This photo was taken from a Malcolm Jones Fan Group on Facebook and shows his setup with the “Pedaltrain” located behind the guitars.
Album Usage
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