🎸 Power up your pedalboard with precision and style!
The Pedaltrain Voodoo Lab Power Supply Mounting Bracket is a custom-designed accessory that securely attaches your Voodoo Lab power supply to Pedaltrain pedalboards, offering enhanced stability, streamlined setup, and durable construction for professional musicians on the move.
J**J
Well made, does the job.
Used these risers on a vertex tour pro to help clean up some cable routing. The little bit of elevation & flat surface work great to hide some wayward cabling. Bonus points for including appropriately sized screws AND velcro. Would buy again.
J**E
Works as intended. Just enough to give your top row a boost without sticking up into the way
Works as advertised. Was worried it would stick up too high but it sits perfectly where you'd want it to for normal sized pedals.
A**1
Works perfectly
Built a lot of pedalboards, building one for a fellow musician right now and these brackets work perfectly for mounting the voodoolabs pp2+ underneath the pedaltrain. Best brackets for the job
C**Z
Large Pedal-Booster - Awesome!
I have had a PedalTrain2 w/hard case for a few years, and two of my favorite pedals were always a little low on the back row. They are a TC Nova Delay and MAXON FL-9 Flanger, and while the TC just needed height, the FL-9 with the Ibanez type switch also needed to be leveled because it was tricky to push down on the actuator at the stock pedaltrain downward angle. These are not cheap pedals, and it was really a bummer that I would have to perform an annoying dance to activate them, and many times would inadvertently hit the knobs of other pedal.Well I just finished installing and testing the Large Pedal booster, and it fit those two pedals perfectly. I was concerned because the Nova delay is fairly wide, but no problem at all. The booster velcro'd in nicely, both pedals fit just fine, and immediately I could use them easier than if they were on the floor because of the added height and fact they are both now level (YES!!). It honestly feels like a new board because all my pedals are equally useable and I no longer have to worry about messing up other settings.And most importantly, my pedalboard still fits perfectly into the hardshell case.You will need to lengthen the connecting cables a bit because of the added distance, but the little bit of work is totally worth the return.All and all, the PedalBooster was well worth the money, and I only wish they had made it a few years back. Highly recommended if you have some pedals that need a little boost or leveling.
Z**G
Works great, 4 stars vs. 5 for no drill bit size included for screw pilot holes - had to guess
Worked perfectly with my Pedaltrain Classic JR. Very easy to install. 4 stars for no printed material containing pilot hole drill bit size (I had to guess my way by using increasing bit sizes until the screws tapped). Otherwise an easy install, very solid and does what it should. Installation tips: 1. Take the pedals off your board before installing to make the process easier to manage. 2. Put painter's tape on the board rails and on the Voodoo Labs power supply. Mark the center points on each and line them up to center the power supply on the board. 3. Hold the power supply in place and mark your drill holes on the tape on the board rails with a pen or pencil so they're clearly marked before you drill. 4. Keep the screws holding the brackets to the power supply a little loose so you can "fine tune" placement once the brackets are installed....then make any final adjustments forward or backward and tighten them up.
B**N
Perfect for the top row pedal(s)!
Needed to give my HX Effects some lift on my PT Classic Jr. I’m only using Velcro on the contact points versus screwing it down. Works perfect, but it definitely puts more pressure and bulge on the top of the soft case when zipped shut.
D**Z
Mini Board
I covered this with velcro and put non-slip rubber strips on the bottom and use it as a mini-pedalboard for two utility pedals that I don't always use. It was perfect for this purpose.
N**K
Put some feet on it!
Bought one of these last month to use as a small pedalboard on its own. I used the included velcro (which, if you let it cure the 24 hours it suggests, works very well) and just slapped some rubber feet on the bottom. Now, I have a small pedal board that fits three MXR-sized pedals (with patch cables) that I can take with me if I don't want or need my full-sized board. While there's no room for a power supply, I'm not disappointed at all. It's small, seems to be made of a sturdy type of metal (I'm guessing aluminum, like all the other Pedaltrains), comes with enough velcro, and most importantly, is only twenty bucks. If you want a small, inexpensive - but sturdy and attractive - pedalboard, just put some rubber feet on this, and I'm sure you'll be happy.
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