Pedaltrain JR With Soft Case Review

Pedaltrain JR With Soft Case
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A great option for those with 6 to 8 pedals. A bit expensive, which cost it a star. It is very well-made. Incredibly light. The soft case seems sturdy and well-made. Very roomy. No problem loading a fully loaded PT into it. Also comes with plenty of Velcro and brackets for installing a Voodoo PP2+ power source. But, the Voodoo is not the only option.

I used a T-Rex Fuel Tank Jr. This is a great option to the much more expensive Voodoo Labs PP2+ or some other bricks. Installation is not at all a hassle. Easily attaches with Velcro to the Pedaltrain, either on top or to save space it fits nicely Velcro'ed (I used 3M Dual Lock) underneath the unit. Plenty of isolated (thus noise-free) outputs (5) to power your pedals. Comes with many, many different size cables so you'll definitely find the length you want. You can also daisy-chain (cable included) several pedals to one single output as long as the combined draw is not over 120mA (check the specs of your pedals for power draw expressed as mA) which will save you some output space. They also include one Y cable for powering a 18v pedal (attaches to 2 of the outputs.) BTW, Voodoo charges extra for the 18v cable for their product - it is not included in the box.

The daisy chain method worked great powering older Boss pedals which require the older Boss ACA power converters. To get it to work perfectly what you need to do is also power at least one non-ACA pedal in the chain as well.

If your needs are relatively simple and you're powering just 6 to 8 or so 9v pedals and perhaps one 18v pedal this just might be the most cost-effective option for you. Spend the money you'll save buying an additional pedal!

OTOH, if you have more pedals or more higher voltage pedals, including Line 6's, or could make use of the battery sag function the PP2+ is probably the way to go. And PT sure makes it easy to install.

UPDATE: T-Rex is about to come out with another version called the Chameleon which offers more outputs and switchable voltage switches. Might be a better option for some people. That said, the FTJr still meets my needs perfectly. No need to upgrade.

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