Classic 2 SC : A great pedalboard to own

9 years ago

I highly recommend this pedal board. I have switched from a Palmer Pedalbay 40 to this pedal board because I needed an upgrade space-wise. I was happy with the Pedalbay because it was my first pedal board and I didn't know any different at the time.

I use the case from the PedalTrain nano to carry around my DPA 4099 and Schertler YELLOW blender and I was very happy with the case, therefore I thought the PedalTrain would be an upgrade from the soft flimsy case that the Palmer supplies.

The case is just okay, which is why I didn't give the quality of the case five stars. It has a nice protective layer but I feel like it lacks a little more padding that you get with the PedalTrain nano bag.

The board itself, however, is a great board. It's very sturdy and when you hold it it feels very solid in your hands, like you know that it's not going to crumble if you decided you wanted to jump up and down on it.

The height off of the ground is also high enough that I could fit my custom power setup from thegigrig.com underneath it without any hassle. I definitely recommend this pedal board as an upgrade.

However, don't go from the dimensions on the pedaltrain pedal board builder website. They're a little bit off with the size of the Digitech Whammy and don't have all of the pedals that you might be sizing up.

Image Pedaltrain Classic 2 SC

Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Pedaltrain
  • Released in 2015
  • Average price : $170
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