Pedaltrain Pedalboard PB1 Pedal Booster

£12.99

Allow JustPedals to introduce the Pedaltrain Pedalboard PB1 Pedal Booster Pedal enthusiasts know all too well how quickly a pedalboard can become crowded. And with pedals coming in a wide range of sizes it can become a challenge to reach the some of the switches. Pedaltrain have come with a simple, intuitive solution to the […]


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Allow JustPedals to introduce the Pedaltrain Pedalboard PB1 Pedal Booster

Pedal enthusiasts know all too well how quickly a pedalboard can become crowded. And with pedals coming in a wide range of sizes it can become a challenge to reach the some of the switches. Pedaltrain have come with a simple, intuitive solution to the problem, Pedal Boosters! These simple wedge-shaped risers lift the switch end of the pedal up by an inch, perfect if you've got smaller pedals hiding behind larger ones. Simply attach the booster using the same velcro you use for your pedals and you're ready to go!

This is the PB1 model which has space for one standard-sized single pedal.

Dimensions

  • 8.9 x 14 x 2.5 cm (3.5 x 5.5 x 1 inches)

Brand

Pedaltrain

Pedaltrain is a renowned company specializing in designing and manufacturing innovative pedalboards for musicians. Founded in 1999 by John Chandler in Nashville, Tennessee, Pedaltrain gained popularity due to its unique approach to pedalboard construction, focusing on lightweight, durable, and ergonomically designed products. Unlike traditional wooden pedalboards, Pedaltrain introduced aluminium boards with a patented open-frame design that allows musicians to organize and manage their effect pedals easily. This design also provides the flexibility to accommodate power supplies and cabling underneath the board, offering a clean and organized setup that touring and gigging musicians highly favour.

Some of Pedaltrain’s most popular products are the Pedaltrain Classic, Novo, and Metro series, which cater to different needs and preferences. The **Pedaltrain Classic series** offers spacious designs suitable for musicians with large pedal collections, featuring a robust build that can withstand rigorous travel and performance conditions. The **Novo series** provides slightly larger boards with extra rail space, allowing for additional pedals and customization options. For musicians seeking compact solutions, the **Metro series** offers smaller, portable boards ideal for simpler setups or limited stage space. Additionally, Pedaltrain boards are often praised for their compatibility with a wide range of accessories, including custom-fit cases and power supply mounting kits, making them a versatile choice for both amateur and professional musicians seeking reliability and ease of use in their pedalboard setups.

Category

Boost Pedals

Pedalboards

Tags

Boost

A boost pedal does one simple thing brilliantly — it makes your signal louder, stronger, and more alive. Whether you’re pushing a valve amp into natural breakup, lifting a solo above the band, or adding a touch more presence to your core tone, a clean boost gives you extra headroom without changing your character.

Use it at the front of your chain to drive other pedals harder, or after your gain stages to raise volume without adding distortion. Subtle or powerful, transparent or slightly coloured, a boost is one of the most useful tools on any pedalboard — small box, big difference.

Boost Pedals

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