| Overview |
The PT-2 pedalboard by Pedaltrain is a simple solution to for lugging your pedals around. Basically the PT-2 is a simple slanted aluminum alloy frame that has room for about a dozen standard size pedals. You can buy the pedalboard with a gig bag or an ATA flightcase. This board is not powered but there is a spot underneath the frame where you can mount your own power station. Velcro included, nice!
| Price - 8.5/10 |
$119.99 – Pedalboard with Gig Bag
$189.99 – Pedalboard with ATA Flightcase
Not bad prices, especially for the flightcase version. I have looked at other flightcases that you could just put your pedalboard in and they can be quite expensive.
| Build Quality - 8/10 |
The actual pedalboard is great! It is made of metal and I could chunk it across the room and it would be fine.
| Features - 8/10 |
• Velcro included
• Frame Dimensions 24x12.5x2.5 in. / weight 5 lbs.
• Gig bag Dimensions 26x15x6 in. / weight 7 lbs.
• Flightcase Dimensions 25.5x18x8 in. / weight 17 lbs
• Your choice of gig bag or flightcase
• Aluminum alloy frame
• Holds about 12 standard size pedals
• Designated place for power station underneath the frame
| Ease of Use - 9/10 |
Super easy to use. Just put the velcro strips down on the frame and your pedals and lay your pedals out wherever you like.
| Pros |
• The price is right!
• Actual frame is very light
• Rugged frame
• Easy to use
| Cons |
• Gig bag is lacking in durability
| Overall Rating - 8.4/10 |
The PT-2 is a pretty high quality simple pedalboard solution. Lots of space with out a huge price tag. The only thing that I did not like about the whole set up was the gig bag. You might want to think about getting the flightcase version for durability’s sake.
