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Friedman Tour Pro 1542 Pedalboard

£379.00

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The Friedman Tour Pro 1542 Pedalboard is in New condition and made by Friedman , it is just a great Pedalboard 1542 Pro Tour Friedman Guitar Effect Pedal- Friedman Tour Pro 1542 Pedalboard . Available from Just Pedals for only £ 379 + delivery. Read More for details, demos & to order securely online.

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About Friedman

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Friedman Amplification is an esteemed American company renowned for its premium-quality guitar amplifiers, pedals, and other musical equipment. Founded by renowned amplifier builder Dave Friedman, the company has earned a stellar reputation for its dedication to craftsmanship, tone, and innovation.

Friedman amplifiers are highly regarded for their exceptional sound quality, versatility, and rugged construction. Designed with input from top-tier artists and meticulous attention to detail, Friedman amps offer a wide range of tones suitable for various musical styles, from pristine cleans to high-gain distortion.

Among Friedman’s most acclaimed amplifiers are models like the BE-100, BE-50 Deluxe, and the Dirty Shirley. These amplifiers are beloved by professional musicians and recording artists worldwide for their responsive dynamics, rich harmonic saturation, and legendary Friedman tone.

In addition to amplifiers, Friedman Amplification produces a range of effects pedals, including overdrive, distortion, modulation, and delay pedals. Each pedal is built to the same exacting standards as their amplifiers, providing musicians with exceptional tone and reliability in a compact format.

With a commitment to quality, tone, and innovation, Friedman Amplification continues to be a trusted name in the music industry, inspiring musicians to achieve their sonic vision and push the boundaries of what’s possible in tone shaping and expression.

Guitar Effect Pedal

A guitar pedal, also known as an effects pedal, is a device used by guitarists to alter the sound of their instrument in various ways. These pedals are typically small, foot-operated units that are connected in a signal chain between the guitar and the amplifier. They can modify the guitar’s tone, pitch, and dynamics by applying different effects such as distortion, reverb, delay, chorus, and more. Guitar pedals come in both analog and digital formats, and they allow musicians to create a wide range of sounds, enhancing their musical expression and creativity. They are essential tools for guitarists in genres ranging from rock and blues to jazz and electronic music.

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PedalBoard

A pedalboard is a flat surface or board that guitarists use to organize and connect multiple guitar effects pedals together in a single, portable unit. It serves as a centralized platform for mounting and arranging pedals, cables, and power supplies, allowing for easy access and control during live performances, rehearsals, or studio sessions. Here are some key components and features of a typical pedalboard:

1. **Board**: The main surface or platform of the pedalboard where the pedals are mounted. Pedalboards come in various sizes and materials, such as wood, aluminum, or composite materials. The board may have a slatted or perforated design to accommodate cable routing and mounting hardware.

2. **Pedal Mounting**: Pedals are attached to the pedalboard using hook-and-loop fasteners (e.g., Velcro) or pedalboard-specific mounting brackets. This allows for easy removal and rearrangement of pedals while providing stability and security during use.

3. **Cable Management**: Pedalboards often include features for organizing and routing cables neatly, such as cable ties, cable clips, or cable channels. This helps minimize cable clutter and keeps the pedalboard tidy and organized.

4. **Power Supply**: Many pedalboards come with built-in power supplies or mounting options for external power sources. Power supplies provide the necessary voltage and current to power multiple pedals simultaneously, eliminating the need for individual battery power or multiple power adapters.

5. **Patch Cables**: Patch cables are used to connect the input and output jacks of each pedal on the pedalboard. They come in various lengths and configurations, including straight and right-angle plugs, to accommodate different pedal layouts and signal routing requirements.

6. **Effects Order**: The order in which pedals are arranged on the pedalboard can affect the overall sound and tone of the guitar signal. Guitarists often experiment with different pedal orders to achieve their desired tone, typically placing dynamics and filtering effects (e.g., compressors, EQs) first in the signal chain, followed by modulation effects (e.g., chorus, phaser), and ending with time-based effects (e.g., delay, reverb).

7. **Transportation**: Some pedalboards include features for easy transportation and protection, such as carrying handles, padded cases, or flight cases. These features make it convenient for guitarists to transport their pedalboards between gigs or rehearsals while keeping their pedals safe and secure.

Overall, a pedalboard serves as a centralized hub for organizing, powering, and controlling guitar effects pedals, providing guitarists with a versatile and customizable platform for shaping their tone and sound. Whether it’s a compact pedalboard for small gigs or a large, multi-tiered setup for elaborate effects rigs, pedalboards are essential tools for guitarists looking to explore and expand their sonic possibilities.

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