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Your cart is empty.Pedatrain’s custom Pedal-Booster raises each pedal by full one inch, allowing easy access and is accommodating to virtually any custom configuration.
Amish
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2024
I use these to lift up the back row of pedals on my board so I'm able to reach over them more easily. These are easy and work great.
Frank F.
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2021
The boosters did exactly what I needed them to do. I was able to get easier access to a pedal with sloped buttons up higher which means I can engage it with shoes on and no have to use just my toe to hit it. Also I ordered the kit not fully knowing what size I would need for that one pedal. Ultimately I am glad I did because it let me also raise up the green monster DL4 which makes for easy access to the looper function.I had no problem installing the boosters and I'm glad I spent the money on them.
Guitar Dan
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2020
I have a couple of these pedal boosters on my new Pedaltrain Nova 18 board and they work really well. They weigh nothing, so no added weight to my board. Velcro sticks easily to them, and they are very sturdy on the board. Really helps in trying to kick on my pedals in the back row without accidentally hitting the knobs on my front row pedals. My only issue is the price. Way too expensive. But hey, they work great.
Robert037
Reviewed in Canada on February 1, 2020
Worked as described- no issues.
Echo Charlie
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2019
Excellent quality and study. Use them in combination with my pedal board builds.
Glen Quagmire
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 4, 2019
I use these on Palmer pedal boards. Just attach the velco and stick them on. No need for screws, easy to rearrange. Great value for the three pack.
Johnny Guitar
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2019
These risers are a decent concept, but there are some implementation issues.They can be attached with velcro, which is probably preferred, or screwed to the board for a more permanant structure.The velcro method uses velcro of two different widths, and they provide a roll of each. But each roll is about 12" too short to completely cover the areas intended to be covered. Given this packet was $39 for a little bit of stamped steel, this is a real cheapskate move by Pedaltrain to short the velcro just to save maybe $1 dollar per package? They should include enough velcro to do complete runs of velcro. I had more velcro on hand so was able to do what I needed to but if you didn't, you'd have to go buy more.Second, the sizing (riser widths) is not well thought out for the board sizes they sell. This kit contains risers of 3 widths: 10", 7" and 3.5". I have several pedaltrain boards. I can't do a complete run across the back row of any of them with combinations of these sizes. I'm surprised they don't have a 5" width that would be a better fit to "double width" pedals, or a smaller width like 2" that would be a good size for mini pedals. And because these don't combine well to form a complete back row for the board widths, why wouldn't they stamp out pieces cut to the full width of each board length? Example...a Classic 1 is 22" wide. You could do 2 10's and be 2" short, or 3 7's and be 1 inch short. But you can't do 22". A classic pro is 32" wide. Again...not really any way to do a clean full back row, although 4-7's and a 3.5 would be close. (And expensive.) You could do 3 10's if you want to waste 2" (enough for another pedal). You can space them with a little gap between and bridge it with pedals possibly. But why not design these risers to fit the boards perfectly? And why no back rows? Frankly, if they did a 2" width that would have allowed combinations that can fit those boards fully. And also would be a decent size for mini pedals. So I guess I'd like to see a 2" and a 5" riser and/or full board width single piece risers.I think they tried to make a single boss pedal size, and then 1 big enough to accomodate any double wide pedal, and another that was bigger, though I don't know what they were trying to fit really with the large one. I guess they didn't think about accomodating mini pedals or full back rows. And most double pedals are only 5".So it's an ok product...but not very well thought out and a poor value at $39. They are ok and if you have an investment in the pedaltrain boards, you might want to buy some of these but if you haven't already bought pedaltrain - take a look at some other manufacturers. There are some other good board designs on the market these days.
Steve Rinker
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2016
Perfect! I used the Velcro to attach the boosters, just to see how it worked (if I needed to screw them on later), but I don't even think I need to change it at all!Usually, I perform sitting down, and those boosters give me just enough clearance to reach the second row without accidentally turning the knows on the first row!
GPE
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2016
These are great. They really help raise the Pedals on the top row so you don't kick the knobs on the bottom Pedals. I've read mixed reviews on these. One review said you had to screw these down to the pedalboard. Not true, you can velcro them down and it comes with the velcro. Other reviews said that after you attach these and put the Pedals on that the flight case wouldn't close because the Pedals were too high, this wasn't the case for me either. My flight case that came with my Pedaltrain closes just fine with these installed. I highly recommend.
Ben M.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 20, 2016
Awesome product highly recomended seller and products 10/10 A++++++++ well worth it >:O)
Paul Noble
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 13, 2015
Work brilliantly for the pedal train as you'd expect but a bit pricey nonetheless. Having said that built to last and should last.
Allison E Myers
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2015
Awsome pedal boosters for raising the pedals on the back line. Still fits in case just great. I wish these would be included when your purchase a pedaltrain board.
Nobody Knows
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 31, 2014
Very useful, but overpriced for some bent bits of metal.
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