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The Pedaltrain Novo 24 SC is a premium pedalboard measuring 24" x 14.5", constructed from aircraft-grade aluminum for lightweight durability. It features 5 rails for easy pedal mounting and comes with a fitted gig bag for protection during transport.
D**9
The gold standard
Hard to beat for the price. Reliable and well designed.
D**C
The standard for pedalboards
After finally buying my first modestly sized pedal board last year, I quickly began selling off everything I could think of to fill the void of blank space on the board, until (as we all know) I had a lust for more pedals and gear than that board could supply. What was I to do? Stop buying? Sell some pedals? Just _leave them off the board_ ? ?? Perhaps those would be the fiscally wiser moves, but searching around for Novo pedals one day I happened to find a heavily discounted 32 for sale here, certified by Amazon, and claiming to be essentially mint except for some potential damage to the box. As the typical story goes, I gobbled it right up and then more pedals, another power supply, etc.. until this board too has been packed to the gills with more guitar related gear than I realistically know what to do with.The Novo series is arguably the go-to standard for pedalboards, and it shows. The build quality is high, better than the random cheapo board I had before, and the included case, though soft-cover, is still rather sturdy and I feel safe in its ability to carry my unneeded baggage of gear.Perhaps before buying this it's good to really ask yourself _if_ you need such a large board. I play mostly at home and really don't move it around much besides up and down the stairs and sometimes to a friend's house.There's a few flaws in having something this massive: the obvious (1) is that it's really heavy. I can deal, as my Vox amp is also heavy and I don't really mind lugging them around on occasion, but if regular transport is going to be your goal this might be annoying quickly. The (2) second potential issue that if you are committed to carrying this much stuff around with you all the time you may have to deal with the fact that it might get stolen, and you could quickly be out thousands of dollars in gear. I have a modest two dozen or so pedals competing for space on this board that I acquired over a few years, most are mid-range pedals, but if you are filling this up with Strymon or Chase Bliss pedals it can quickly become a four figure liability.But hey, it's a great board and I have absolutely zero complaints with it. If I were to start playing live shows I would seriously consider opting for a smaller board though, mostly for the two reasons above.
I**A
Not worth the money at all.
This unit seemed to be a bit pricey to me, but it also seemed to be the best unit out there for what I needed.The board is definitely light, but that’s about where the pros end. The board I received was defective. When placed on a flat surface (face up or face down) the board wobbled significantly. The board doesn’t have adjustable feet, so there’s no way around that issue. If I placed a pedal in the bottom left or top right corners I would have experienced wobble if I tried to use those pedals.I continued to examine the rest of the board to make sure it would still meet my needs if I were to request an exchange, but I came across a few more issues:1.) The zipper on the case is horrid. The zipper is extremely rough, and almost impossible to get around the 4 corners. Maybe I got a bad case, too?2.) The case isn’t deep enough to accommodate pedals with a taller profile (Boss) to the top row. In my case, I have an ISP Decimator and a Two Notes CAB M on the top row of my current board. The two knobs on the CAB M are clickable. If I were to close the lid of the case the CAB M’s pots would be pushed down and actuated. The knob on the ISP Decimator would also be subject to the force from the lid, especially when it is zipped up. The case seems to be able to protect the board itself but not the pedals on top of it, which is sort of pointless. I wanted a case so I wouldn’t have to worry about my pedals getting damaged, and I wouldn’t be surprised if any potentiometers were eventually damaged.Considering these issues I decided not to order a replacement item and returned it instead. Based on my experience I can confidently say this product is not worth $170. I’m bummed because it seemed to be exactly what I needed. My issues (other than the board defect) seem to be related to the case.
D**1
Well built and with the 1spot pro cs7 it’s all you need to build your dream board No pockets though
Worth every penny. This thing is built to last and a 1spot cs7 pro fits perfectly under it and is currently powering 12 pedals. My only complaint is the case dosnt have a pocket one for extra patch canes or even a pick lol. So you’ll still have to carry something extra. You can fit some stuff under the board in the case but I was surprised to not see any pockets at this price point but it is an awesome product and will be the last you will have to buy.
J**R
Not a Bad Pedalboard
I like it. I'm not sure I didn't like the old style better though. It sits lower and provides less options for mounting power units under it. I wish the soft case actually had a little more padding to it as well. I know they make a hard case, but for the money, they could harden the soft case a little.
B**Y
Dudes......Where's my outside pocket?
I'd give it 5 stars if the soft case was more firm and sturdy and had an external pocket like their old #2. If you don't need the case or pocket then the board is a solid 5 stars. It also doesn't come with the Voodoo power supply mount like their original boards. You have to buy them. Pedaltrain PT-VDL-MK Voodoo Lab Pedal Power Mounting Kit
C**Y
He really likes this board this is the perfect size if your taking your pedals with you to ...
I bought this as gift for my boyfriend. He said he wanted a pedal board but I didn't know much about them so I looked at some reviews and settle on this one. You should have seen the look on his face when he opened this he was thrilled. He really likes this board this is the perfect size if your taking your pedals with you to play out somewhere it comes with a great travel bag. I would highly recommend this pedal board.
T**S
An imperfect improvement.
They fiddled with the spacing of the first three rows, which means your risers only work in the back. Not a deal breaker, but if you want to raise a pedal in the front that is next to your volume pedal, you are out of luck,I wish they had made the old one with wider slats, rather than the awkward spacing they have now.
A**O
Buona ma misure errate in descrizione
Le misure in cm presenti nella descrizione riguardano la custodia, la pedaliera è più piccola, rispettivamente 81 x 36.5 ed è proprio quest’ultima dimensione che mi ha creato dei problemi, in descrizione c’era scritto ben 44 cm.
A**.
Great pedal board
Lots of room for pedals. Lightweight are extremely sturdy. Price was excellent
S**N
Expensive but quality product
It's massive ;) planty of space. Keep adding pedals (you know how it is ;))) at the beginning was pretty empty and seems to be overkill, however, time shows is not, offering plenty of space for variety of pedal sizes and placements. Sturdy, heavy duty, nicely finished comes with Velcro, great quality bag and shoulder strap. Bag itself seems to be fantastic too. Pedaltrains are lifetime purchases.Worth every penny!?
A**S
Great product, great bag
Fits all my pedals and power supply nicely. Gig bag has loads of room to tuck extras in. Easy to set up and arrange. My set up time has halved with a board. Very happy. Would recommend this to any guitarist.
N**N
人それぞれ
よく見かけるボード型のケースがありきたりで、人と違うものがいいと言う方はオススメです。頑丈のわりに軽めで、配線を裏に潜らせながら接続できるのも良いです。ただ、配線を潜らすことができる為、隙間が等間隔でありますから、エフェクターによっては配置の幅に頭を使うこともあります。マイナス点は付属のマジックテープの粘着力に当たり外れがあることですね、、。
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