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Build Your Own Metal Pedalboard Kit

The Metal pedalboard bundle is everything you need to follow in the steps of famous guitarists like Metallica's Kirk Hammett and Eddie Van Halen! This is the the easiest and most cost-effective way to enter the world of guitar effects. Included in this package is a combination of Landlord FX and Tone City mini pedals – perfectly suited to players after a simple tone solution.The Pedaltrain Nano is one of the best small footprint pedalboards available. Built like a tank for travel use and provides plenty of space to house all your effects. The bundle also comes with reliable right-angle jack patch cables to link your pedals…

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The Metal pedalboard bundle is everything you need to follow in the steps of famous guitarists like Metallica's Kirk Hammett and Eddie Van Halen! This is the the easiest and most cost-effective way to enter the world of guitar effects. 

Included in this package is a combination of Landlord FX and Tone City mini pedals – perfectly suited to players after a simple tone solution.

The Pedaltrain Nano is one of the best small footprint pedalboards available. Built like a tank for travel use and provides plenty of space to house all your effects. The bundle also comes with reliable right-angle jack patch cables to link your pedals and a daisy chain connector to power them.  

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Landlord FX

The Whiskey Chaser isn’t for the faint-hearted. It offers three distinct distortion modes, each with a unique flavour:

Hooch – natural distortion tone, like an overdriven vintage tube amp.
Bourbon – more modern, high-gain distortion, with tight low end and beefy mids.
Scotch – classic well-defined, vintage-sounding high-gain distortion

Landlord FX’s Frothy Head Echo uses cutting-edge sampling technology and a refined set of controls to bring you all the bounce, slap and echo you’ve ever dreamed of – and then some!

Tone City 

The Tone City All Spark is a low-gain boost pedal, focused on providing a natural-sounding kick of volume to your signal. Using a very simple one knob and two switch control layout, you can fit the All Spark into any rig within minutes of getting it out of the box.

Compressor may not be the most obvious effect in the world, but the difference it can make to your tone when used correctly will surprise you. It is the silent wonder of the guitar world, which is why Tone City have designed their very own stompbox, the Comp Engine.

There are two very common ways to use a compressor. One method is by turning the threshold (comp control) up high, delivering a very squashed sound that brings out the attack in your notes and smooths the level out. Consistency is vital when playing chords or lead lines in metal 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.