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What I needed for my stomp
I have a line6 HX stomp and a Mission Engineering TT-2 connected as an additional footswitch and I actually became annoyed with the TT-2. Because of it size it was always moving when I was using it...
I therefore looked for a way to bind them together. The PT-Nano-SC is perfect for that. There is just enough space to put the TT-2 next the the Stomp while still leaving room to connect jacks to the AUX/SEND/RETURN of the Helix.
On top of that, I was also looking for a bag to carry the Stomp everywhere with me. The one I got with the PT-Nano-SC does the job perfectly.
Finally the construction of the board is solid and light, so now I can carry my stomp easily everywhere !
The only thing that made made hesitate was the price. 45€ for a 35x14 cm pedalboard is not that cheap. The Pedaltrain Nano+ might be a better deal as it is larger for the exact same price. I my case the smaller was the better, so the PT-Nano-SC was exactly what I needed.
I therefore looked for a way to bind them together. The PT-Nano-SC is perfect for that. There is just enough space to put the TT-2 next the the Stomp while still leaving room to connect jacks to the AUX/SEND/RETURN of the Helix.
On top of that, I was also looking for a bag to carry the Stomp everywhere with me. The one I got with the PT-Nano-SC does the job perfectly.
Finally the construction of the board is solid and light, so now I can carry my stomp easily everywhere !
The only thing that made made hesitate was the price. 45€ for a 35x14 cm pedalboard is not that cheap. The Pedaltrain Nano+ might be a better deal as it is larger for the exact same price. I my case the smaller was the better, so the PT-Nano-SC was exactly what I needed.
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JS
Great little pedalboard and super lightweight. Solid construction and very clean.
My only complaint is that the soft carry case makes it so that the knobs on your pedals will likely be moved when putting the board in the case or taking it out. The Pedal Train Nana Plus has a much more user friendly top zip case that avoids this problem.
My only complaint is that the soft carry case makes it so that the knobs on your pedals will likely be moved when putting the board in the case or taking it out. The Pedal Train Nana Plus has a much more user friendly top zip case that avoids this problem.
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Pedaltrain PT-Nano-SC
Pedalboard ideal for small gigs when you don't need a lot of pedals. And you can put a batterypowered powersupply on the underside as well, I fyou want that.
And all that fits neatly in the carry-bag.
And all that fits neatly in the carry-bag.
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RP
A solid, sturdy pedal board.
A great, well-built pedal board for up to four "normal sized" or six "compact size" effects pedals. Comes with more than enough velcro fasteners.
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Pedaltrain Nano
I used this for my bass FX pedals - all micro pedals.
Originally I was hoping to fit all 7 pedals on, but due to the side input jacks and power sockets on the pedals, I could only fit 6 - even using EBS flat patch leads. Recommended for 5 standard Boss sized pedals or 6 micro pedals only.
Originally I was hoping to fit all 7 pedals on, but due to the side input jacks and power sockets on the pedals, I could only fit 6 - even using EBS flat patch leads. Recommended for 5 standard Boss sized pedals or 6 micro pedals only.
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Good quality although a little expensive
Great, lightweight little floor board and build like a tank. Comes with a bag and velcro fastener. I would suggest buing a wall wart and use a daisy chain to power all effects on the floor board.
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Pedalboard Nano
Got this to get my small pedalboard going. It's very light weight and comes with a soft-bag. I can fit it in my carry on luggage when going on tours etc.
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