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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: oklahoma
Age: 30
Posts: 8
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SKB p-45 Powered Pedalboard
Any one have anything to say about these boards? Pros and cons? Any other recommendations?
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Friend of Leo's
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Honestly, you will be better served by getting an appropriate sized PedalTrain, a power supply (DC Brick, Pedal Power 2, One Spot) and patchable and do it that way. This way your board in independent from the power so if something fails you only have to replace the power supply instead of the whole thing. I never trust an "all-in-one" system.
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Twin Peaks. NY
Age: 57
Posts: 650
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Just Got One
Best price is here http://www.pedalspluseffectswarehouse.com/
came to about $219 with free shipping, got in in 3 days after order. I really looked at pedaltrain about the same size, but it cost almost as much as this without power, then I'd have to spend an extra $150 for a power brick. It's still in the box, will fart around with it this weekend |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Mooresville, NC
Age: 53
Posts: 388
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I love mine easy to use and set up. Just started running stereo. Man that sounds great.
It is heavy, but not as bad as a sheet of plywood and it so nice to quickly set up and be ready to play. |
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