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Reddit mentions of Behringer PB1000 Universal Effects Pedal Floor Board with Integrated Power Supply

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Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of Behringer PB1000 Universal Effects Pedal Floor Board with Integrated Power Supply. Here are the top ones.

Behringer PB1000 Universal Effects Pedal Floor Board with Integrated Power Supply
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Ultra-compact and lightweight pedal board for transporting up to 12 effects pedalsGenerous 1.7 A power adapter included for powering more than 12 devices—includes all cablingUltra-rigid plastic design withstands even heavy impact3-Year Warranty Program*Designed and engineered in Germany
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height19.84 Inches
Length4.53 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMarch 2008
Weight12.35 Pounds
Width26.1 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Behringer PB1000 Universal Effects Pedal Floor Board with Integrated Power Supply:

u/SirCarrington · 1 pointr/Guitar

As a rule I never recommend Behringer products to anyone, but I consider this pedalboard an exception. It's basically a rip off of the Boss BCB-60 but it costs less. It is it's own hardshell case and can take quite a beating. It uses a simple daisychain powersupply. There is also a larger version that adds a second row of pedals.

If you're going to be lugging your pedals around at all I would recommend a hardshell.

u/FerrumLilikoi · 1 pointr/Christianity


The Hippy Joel by sublime is a great distortion pedal for worship. It's not as grunge sounding as most other distortion pedals that you typically come across.

Another good pedal for light distortion is the Boss Blues Driver. It works great in a worship setting and the good thing about boss pedals is they last forever. I would recommend this pedal over the Hippy Joel.

The Pep-pep is a pretty good delay as well! But I would actually suggest a TC Electronic Flashback Instead. The mini works great and sounds great! The full size flashback has an looper on it along with a bunch of other neat effects. Look up TonePrint if you don't know what it is. Most newer TC Electronic pedals have it and it is pretty cool.

An Electro Harmonix Holy Grail is pretty awesome for a reverb pedal.

I was looking at a $200 compression pedal at one point, but an awesome guy at guitar center brought out a Xotic Effects SP Compressor pedal that sounds even better and was only $130. It's quite helpful with bringing out my high end/mid.

I also very much like Electro Harmonix Neo Clone Analog Chorus. It is not very expensive, but really adds a layer of depth to the guitar. It's especially helpful if you are the only guitarist.

Besides playing on my church's worship team, I travel around a bit with my band and I picked up a Behringer PB1000 pedal board. I'm typically very hesitant about anything Behringer, but I have nothing but good things to say about the board. It has a built in power-supply, it's quite sturdy, and it looks pretty nice!

Also, I remember the days when we were plugging straight into the PA system. I really recommend against this. You lose a lot of sound quality and you get quite a bit of buzz. Especially if you use pedals. I recommend grabbing an amp and mic'ing it. That'll help a ton! You might also want to grab a Noise Gate. The Electro Harmonix Silencer what I use and it works great!

Also, I'm not sure how familiar you are with setting up a pedal chain, so here is a guide to setting it up properly

Feel free to PM me if you have any questions!