Best and most reasonable commercial pedal board (pictures)

Started by tehfunk, May 24, 2008, 03:16:26 AM

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tehfunk

I know this is a diy board, but the behringer pb1000 is worth writing about. It really is an amazing deal at $100 versus $200 for any other worthwhile kind of pedal board. It holds more than those and allows power supply on board through 9v plugs to more pedals than them as well (through included daisy chain and wall wart supply 1.7 amps of regulated 9.17v, I think it's probably a 1 spot copy). It also includes all the cables, the patch cords 6" (i think there are 12), i think a 12", and an 18", and daisy chain. It's setup to hold 12 pedals when using the foam, which is fitted, as far as I know, to behringer, boss, and interestingly enough it snugly and perfectly fits the smallbear 125-b, of course you can remove all this foam. The pictures show, or for that matter don't show the removed foam and panel, which I removed to put in the wah pedal... It has stereo from effects, stereo to amp, and mono in from guitar and mono to effects. It also has the routing system for the daisy chain like the boss, it's rugged.. or so it seems. Seems, like substantial padding for on the go, I tried to show that in the pictures. Also, it has rubber feet on the bottom to hold the board in place, and the top is easily separated from the bottom which holds the pedals. Anyway, it's really a great buy, I hope I was able to supply some of you with some nice info to help you save some dough, and better enjoy your pedals.

the power supply

the bottom with rubber feet

cut out area for wah, with panel removed, it would continue to go along the top with rest of panel.

top cover with good padding, the foam padding is permanently attacked to the plastic, the top itself is easily separated just remove it from the hinges by going under them.

the outside top of the pedal board.

the inside of the pedal board, missing one of the foams, which holds two pedals to put in the wah pedal... there are some loose screws in there from the foam and the panel that i removed. and, of course the patch cables.
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