Pedaltrain Classic 2 Pedalboard Build. In this video I set up my pedalboard. Link to Lava Cable assembly instruction video: • How To Assemble Lava C...
Or. Take the feet off lol. Unless you resell pedals. Then I get it. I saw video of taking dual lock and hooking it to itself and then then pedal so you don’t have to take the feet off. I think it was Sean Pierce Johnson I watched do it. Also. I just stared using lava cables myself. And I actually used the entire 10 feet just to make 5 decent sized cables. Just to get ones that wouldn’t bend the inside wire while trying to insert it into the jack or that actually had signal. Once you get the hang of them. They’re great in a pinch. But they can be a hassle in the beginning. Really nice laid back video by the way man. I dig it. Love videos like these. Better than Tv.
Timothy Mueller I’ll probably try the dual lock like you suggested. I was too laxed with the lava cables, there’s definitely a method that needs to be followed, but like you said, once you know what you’re doing they’re not that hard. I’m glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for the comment!
I own more pedals than is shown in this vid and I switch them out periodically. I have two pedals that run off of 18v and each supply only has 1 18v connection, so if I ever setup my board with both of those pedals then I need the two 18v connections. Plus, if I ever decide to build a bigger board I’m already sitting pretty good on power. Not all pedals run off of 9v. Some run off of 12v and some 18v (you also have positive and negative polarity to deal with...) , so depending on what type of power all of your pedals run off of, you have to buy power to accommodate your pedals...
Benton Cox cool, I get that. But if couldn't you use a daisy chain to connect some analog pedals since they require lower mA? That way you can free up more outputs? Seems like a lot of your pedals are analog. Just wondering, thanks
@@mariobernaljr.3433 He can do that but he is limited with 18v connections so he needs two power supplies just for the 18v, and since he has the extra plug because of the two supplies, he can just plug everything in straight up
Call this guy if you need durability testing for your products!
Haha! Maybe I should make that my niche!
15 seconds into the video and you may experience high levels of anxiety. Viewer discretion has been advised. Haha 😄
I.... can't believe what I JUST SAW... WHAT IS THIS LMAOOOOOO
Or. Take the feet off lol. Unless you resell pedals. Then I get it. I saw video of taking dual lock and hooking it to itself and then then pedal so you don’t have to take the feet off. I think it was Sean Pierce Johnson I watched do it. Also. I just stared using lava cables myself. And I actually used the entire 10 feet just to make 5 decent sized cables. Just to get ones that wouldn’t bend the inside wire while trying to insert it into the jack or that actually had signal. Once you get the hang of them. They’re great in a pinch. But they can be a hassle in the beginning. Really nice laid back video by the way man. I dig it. Love videos like these. Better than Tv.
Timothy Mueller I’ll probably try the dual lock like you suggested. I was too laxed with the lava cables, there’s definitely a method that needs to be followed, but like you said, once you know what you’re doing they’re not that hard. I’m glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for the comment!
15 seconds in and I already love it hahaha
Haha! Thanks!
Good job!
Thanks!
I understand shunting the pedals off the board, too bad their wasn’t a trash can at the end there as well.
The feet are just stuck on. You can remove and replace later if needed. Won't affect value of pedal.
WTF with throwing things? did he get free stuff?
Naw, I wish!
2 power supplies? I'm new to guitar but that seems like overkill. Is there a specific reason for this?
I own more pedals than is shown in this vid and I switch them out periodically. I have two pedals that run off of 18v and each supply only has 1 18v connection, so if I ever setup my board with both of those pedals then I need the two 18v connections. Plus, if I ever decide to build a bigger board I’m already sitting pretty good on power.
Not all pedals run off of 9v. Some run off of 12v and some 18v (you also have positive and negative polarity to deal with...) , so depending on what type of power all of your pedals run off of, you have to buy power to accommodate your pedals...
Benton Cox cool, I get that. But if couldn't you use a daisy chain to connect some analog pedals since they require lower mA? That way you can free up more outputs? Seems like a lot of your pedals are analog. Just wondering, thanks
@@mariobernaljr.3433 He can do that but he is limited with 18v connections so he needs two power supplies just for the 18v, and since he has the extra plug because of the two supplies, he can just plug everything in straight up
a better solution would be to just take the feet off lol
What is the pedalboard size?
It’s a pedal train classic 2. The specs are on this page.
pedaltrain.com/products/pt-cl2-sc