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Behringer Universal Effects Pedal Floor Board PB1000 From Behringer

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Behringer Universal Effects Pedal Floor Board PB1000

Behringer Universal Effects Pedal Floor Board PB1000
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Product Description

Universal Effects Pedal Floor Board with Integrated Power Supply

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1431 in Musical Instruments
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Behringer
  • Model: PB1000
  • Released on: 2008-03-01
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 22.52" h x 6.97" w x 27.95" l, 15.65 pounds

Features

  • Ultra-compact and lightweight pedal board for transporting up to 12 effects pedals
  • Generous 1.7 A power adapter included for powering more than 12 devices*includes all cabling
  • Ultra-rigid plastic design withstands even heavy impact
  • High-quality components and exceptionally rugged construction ensure long life
  • Pedals link together to make it very easy to use

Customer Reviews

worth way more than $100 what a deal5 ok so i just got this bute first off when i got it in the mail i thought damn they acked this pretty well...and they did but i was off a lil this thing is just massive its alot bigger then you would expect looking at the picture when i opened it up it was packaged all nice and the wires were already sorted pretty easy set up from here .. i especially like the fact thatyou can set in place each pedal so you can swing this thing around upside down knock it around and the pedals wont budge which is great since im here in iraq moving allot and scared of ings breaking in transit i need ruggedized equiptment and i think this will hold up then you have it all powered which is amazing this alone should be the $100 you spend but its just one of the many benefits of this product ....the power brick also comes with power cord to daisy chain all the power the pedals also the cables to wire the input/ output of the pedals comes with this prooduct .... theres nothing else you need to get its all here for a low price of $100 ..... i know $100 sounds a lil high .......but if your needing more then 6 pedals your going to end up paying up in this range for a pedal board then your going to have to buy all the wires and and accesories ....... then maybe alater youll want to expand...just save yourself the hassle now and get this its worth it its durable and comes with twelve slots for pedals and everything you need for them in the long run i think this saved me money .... nice design i already know its going to take care of my pedals no problem and with the handle its easy to carry amazing buy !!! Behringer Pedal Board PB10005 This Pedal Board is really very nice. Not only do you get the durable case and the daisy chained power supply cable but you also get all the 1/4" mono plugs to hook up all 12 pedals. Connecting all 12 pedals is a breeze. I own many Behringer pedals and it can definietly power all up simultaneously. It's good to note that; if you own Boss pedals as well, the PB1000 cutout(footprint) will accommodate those pedals as well. I'm not sure about the Ibanez pedals, but I believe their footprint is very similar to the Boss & Behringer. A few of the Behringer Pedals suck a lot of power so you can go thru batteries very quickly. The TU100, Digital Delay, and Digital Reverb use more current so the draw on the battery is greater than say a TO800 Tube Overdrive and therefore the battery is dead within 2-3 hours of playing. Nice to use the pedal board with the power supply and not worry about having a spare 9V battery. The construction on the case is pretty solid, and there is a removable insert area for a Crybaby(footprint) style wah wah pedal. Definitely worth the value and price, since you can pay over $30-$40 just in the cabling alone. Bang for the Buck!4 I almost spent my $100 on a Duncan Power Brick but decided to give this thing a try...I'm glad I did. It's got more power than the brick...and the advantages should be obvious. Aside from taking up a bit more floor space than I envisioned (this thing holds up to 12 pedals) I love it. I've never been big on using pedals but when I bought a compression/sustain pedal and a tuner and started using them regularly, the specter of constantly buying batteries loomed large. Once I got it I dusted off my old Boss Chorus, my Duncan Wah my Boss Loop Station bought a multi-fx pedal and a noise reducer...It's almost full now and I am enjoying using the toys without having to trip over them or unplug them all every time to avoid killing batteries. Best of all, I can "put a lid on it" and move them all, still connected, anywhere I want. The unit works flawlessly and the wiring "daisy chain" gives you lots of flexibility in wiring everything together. Best $100 I've ever spent on equipment!

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