Kamis, 03 November 2011

Pedaltrain Pro With Soft Case Review

Pedaltrain Pro With Soft Case
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If you're anything other than the very occasional musician, you'd be better off buying the version of this product with the hard case.I'm gigging 3-4 times a month and find that the soft case allows pedals to shift so much during transit that they come loose from the board.The padded flight case would hold pedals down more securely.

But there's more to the problem. First, the Velcro isn't anywhere near strong enough to hold down heavier pedals (e.g. a Digitech Whammy, even a Cry-Baby), which come loose even when picking the board up to put it in its case. I've ended up using cable ties wrapped around the crossbars to augment the Velcro.Second, the glue on the back of the supplied Velcro isn't strong enough to stay attached to many pedals.I've ended up using Gorilla glue to get the stuff to stick.

I'm not sure there is any solution to these problems, since any pedal-board would have the same issues.

Having said that, it's a good solid pedal-board, probably the best available.

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Product Description:
For the player who needs a large pedalboard without the extra bulk (or expense) of a flight case. A heavy duty cordura nylon gig bag is included with solid panels sewn inside the walls for added strength, plus a large and roomy gusseted pouch on the exterior.

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