Panier

Votre panier est vide.

Votre panier est vide.
En stock

Pedaltrain PT-N32-SC Novo 32 with Soft Case 5 Rails - 32” x 14.5”

Livraison gratuite à partir de 25.99€
168.33€ -58%

69.99€

1.Taille:Novo 18


2.:Soft Case


À propos de cet article

  • Novo 32 Pedalboard
  • étui souple avec bandoulière
  • 160 « de crochet et boucle de qualité professionnelle
  • Gamme des attaches de cble
  • Qualité professionnelle crochet-et-boucle


La série Novo-est Pedaltrain système de pédale Cinq rail. « Un nouveau départ » moyens Novo en latin. Pedaltrain La nouvelle série Novo exactement grce au système ferroviaire Pedaltrain modifié et la conception avant ouverte. pédales de montage et la puissance est plus facile que jamais. Novo 32 conception de cinq bar est parfait pour les joueurs qui switcher vrai by-pass ou nécessiter l'utilisation de rail supplémentaire une variété de configurations de pédales prendre. 32 Novo est disponible à l'achat soit Pedaltrain intégré dans un étui souple (avec une fermeture éclair en métal lourd et points de tension renforcés) ou Pedaltrain de cas de visite professionnelle.


Sebastian
1 avril 2025
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!?
田中登真
20 mars 2025
使ってから数ヶ月が経ちましたが、何の不自由もなく使えています。すのこ型の特性を活かしてパワーサプライを裏面に貼り付けて利用しています。付属のマジックテープも非常に良いです。重めのエフェクターを付けてもズレる気配がありません。カートに載せて階段の昇り降りなどもしていますが、全く壊れそうにもありません。満足しています。
namtan
9 mars 2025
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、、。
dc
8 février 2025
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.
John
20 novembre 2024
Case is heavy, but, built like a tank, it looks like it is super protective of all pedals. With a Voodoo Lab Mondo & 11 pedals on the board, including a Morley Volume Plus, I feel like I could dislocate my arm carrying it. The Case Handle is rather small - so a lot of pressure on a guitarist's fingers!Incentive to hire a roadie or take up weightlifting!The board fits all my stuff, just like the on-like design software showed, but I had to get a bit creative. The on-line software does not have, for example, my C-Mat Super Sigma drive, so I used a fairly similar pedal to get some ideas for placement.A word to the wise - do not use the plastic cable ties if you think you might change the rigging. I am using those Velcro cable ties to hold bunches of the wires under the board. That way I can easily undo & re-do everything. You don't have to tie the wires to the board. Wires don't weigh much: just bundle them together to keep them from hanging too low.