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The Universal Palmer Pedalboard PEDALBAY 60

Published 10 years ago on February 13, 2014

By Jonathan Graham

The universal Palmer Pedalboard PEDALBAY 60 -

Guitar and bass players know the problem only too well: when the number of anti-personnel mines rises, construction and wiring of the colourful floor effects boxes quickly becomes a time-consuming process. This is where pedalboards provide an elegant solution: firmly connected with patch cables and powered by a multi-power adapter, the effects collection is easy to carry on the pedalboard and ready to play in seconds.

The Pedalbay 60 from Palmer always comes up with these thoughtful details, for which the manufacturer from the Hessian Taunus is renowned. For instance: the sloped surface enables stepping on the footswitch on the back row of effects; the rear feet are adjustable in height and movable for the optimum tilt angle, thus guaranteeing a firm foothold at any inclination. The two inner cross bars of the Palmer Pedalbay 60 can be adjusted horizontally and secured with Allen screws to suit different package formats. Using four hooks on the bottom of the unit, multiple power supplies can be fixed while saving space "outside of the danger zone"; two elastic rubber bands are included for that purpose.

The Palmer Pedalbay 60 is made of powder coated aluminium and provides enough space even for comprehensive effects collections. The cross bars are covered with thick fleece on top; 3m of self-adhesive Velcro are included for the installation of the "land mines". The board comes in a padded carrying case with accessory pocket and removable shoulder strap.

The Palmer Pedalbay 60 is available at a price of € 128.00 RRP.

 


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