Pedaltrain Classic 3 Pedalboard

£144.99

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Here's what Pedaltrain say about the Classic 3 Pedalboard.

The cult favourite PT-3 is reborn and improved.

Pedaltrain Classic 3 offers a 24” x 16” (61cm x 41cm) pedal board with five rails, traditional spacing, and an elevated mounting surface. You’ll be surprised at the new and interesting pedal configurations you can achieve with this model. Classic 3 is compatible with our VDL-MK and True Fit Universal Brackets. There is plenty of room underneath for organizing cables, mounting power supplies, direct boxes, and other accessories.

Pedaltrain pedal boards are rock solid, virtually indestructible, and built to last a lifetime. Our pedal boards are ultra light with an unmatched strength-to-weight ratio. Each Pedaltrain is hand cut, hand welded, and hand finished. No shortcuts taken, ever.

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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.