One Control Minimal Series Pedal Board Junction Box with BJF Buffer

£39.99

One Control Minimal Series Pedal Board Junction Box with BJF Buffer saves you time in an array of situations, whether you’re in the studio, at home, or on stage, this junction box will make your life simpler. The ability to connect your pedals from input to output and then straight into your amp and guitar […]


Description

One Control Minimal Series Pedal Board Junction Box with BJF Buffer saves you time in an array of situations, whether you’re in the studio, at home, or on stage, this junction box will make your life simpler. The ability to connect your pedals from input to output and then straight into your amp and guitar means that you can plug in and play. Setting up has never been so easy.

The BJF Buffer comes standard in many of One Controls pedals, giving you the most optimal sound from your rig, giving you the best tone possible. Using this junction box, you can use a buffer in the input or the output, giving you options to how you want to create your pedal board. It even includes the option to switch it up a little with the reverse polarity switch, which changes the start position of the frequency waveform, and gives you the option to layer waveforms for a much bigger sound that adapts to your use of phasers, or the characteristic of your equipment for an ultimate tonal experience.

Specifications

  • Input Impedance:500kω (Buffer ON)
  • Output Impedance:60Ω (Buffer ON)
  • Size: 94D×46W×40H Mm
  • Weight: 220g
  • Current Draw:3ma
  • Power: DC9V Negative Tip 2.1mm Barrel Type

Brand

One

Category

One

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PedalBoard

A pedalboard is the foundation of any organised effects setup, providing a stable surface to mount and power your pedals. It keeps everything neat, secure, and easy to transport, with tidy cable management and a single power supply to reduce noise and clutter. Whether you’re running a small setup with a few essentials or a large rig full of modulation, delay, and drive pedals, a well-built pedalboard helps you focus on playing rather than fumbling with cables.

Good pedalboards are lightweight yet sturdy, often made from aluminium with cutouts for cables and power leads. Many come with soft or hard cases for safe travel between gigs. Choosing the right layout makes a big difference — it’s all about balancing accessibility, signal flow, and power needs. A properly planned pedalboard not only protects your gear but also makes your setup faster, quieter, and more reliable wherever you play.

Pedalboards