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Description

The Tourtek PB1911 Rechargeable Pedalboard is a must-have for guitarists seeking seamless performance and convenience. Designed for musicians on the go, this pedalboard simplifies your setup with its rechargeable power supply, eliminating the need for cumbersome power cables and outlets. The Tourtek PB1911 offers a robust and portable solution for managing your effects pedals, making it perfect for both studio sessions and live gigs.

With its durable construction, the PB1911 can handle the rigors of touring, while its sleek design ensures that it looks great on stage. The integrated rechargeable lithium-ion battery provides enough power to run your pedals for hours, giving you the freedom to play without interruption. Additionally, the Tourtek PB1911 is compatible with a wide range of pedals, accommodating various voltage requirements to suit your unique setup needs.

Key Features:

  • Rechargeable lithium-ion battery for extended pedal operation
  • Compatible with a wide range of pedal voltages
  • Durable construction suitable for travel and live performances
  • Sleek design for an organized and professional appearance on stage
  • Lightweight and portable for easy transportation

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k_evil

Decent Pedal Board

The fact that the chargers are on either side and takes up can take up an entire power strip due to plug design is annoying, also, not sure if it's me or the board, but does not seem to always charge when plugged in. The board itself works like a champ, just they slacked off when designing the chargers.

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