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Full Behringer pedalboard with the PB1000

564 views· 9:14· Feb 2, 2026

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Behringer PB1000 Love your effects pedals? Then show them some love! The PB1000 protects up to 12 of your favorite stomps *, and keeps them ready to rock at a moment’s notice. This rugged suitcase-style pedal board comes with everything you need, including an integrated power supply and enough audio and power cables to interconnect up to 12 devices. The removable cover can even be locked (locks not included) for a double layer of protection. This pedal board makes hooking up twelve 2.5" x 4.5" pedals as easy as hooking up just one (of course, if you’re using pedals that aren’t 2.5" x 4.5", the snug foam padding can be cut to accommodate pedals of varying shapes). The PB1000 includes ¼ " patch cables, so you can leave your pedals connected to one another, ready to pass signal even when you’re transporting them. It also comes with 1 x 12 daisy-chain cabling, so that when you plug in the 1.7 A power adapter, all your pedals receive power. Meanwhile, all cabling remains safe and free of strain. With the PB1000 – your effects chain is always safe and organised. #behringer #guitarist #guitareffects #acousticguitar #guitarpedals #multieffects #pedalboard You can buy us a coffee now too if you'd like to help the channel out?? We never take any money from any company... so we can always tell you straigh how a product really is! https://ko-fi.com/thepedalpicassos?utm_medium=email&utm_source=onboarding&utm_campaign=SharePage https://www.instagram.com/the_pedal_picassos/ Hope you enjoy it… This is not a paid presentation…. Drop us an email at thepedalpicassos@gmail.com if you’d like to see us demo a certain pedal! …and please subscribe, like and leave a comment! …it all helps!!!

About This Video

In this video I put together a full Behringer-style pedalboard using the Behringer PB1000 and a stack of Behringer pedals (bar one… the Korg Pitchblack tuner). Love them or hate them, Behringer’s been around for decades hitting those entry-level price points, and I wanted to see how practical the PB1000 is as a “grab the case and go” solution. I scored mine on Facebook Marketplace for 50 bucks (postage hurt more than the board), and because it didn’t come with a power supply, I ran the included 9V daisy-chain “snake” off a 1.3A 9V adapter. I walk through the signal chain and the tones: a Tube Amp Modeler doing a Fender thing, Digital Reverb (plate), Vintage Delay (yep—the controls are backwards, longer delay to the left… go figure), drives like the Vintage Overdrive, plus modulation including the Chorus Symphony and an Ultra Chorus at the end to give me some spread. I’m not monitoring in true stereo, but I still set it up to split for that wider feel. I also call out the real-world quirks: the Chorus Symphony can overload easily, and one of the pedals is genuinely one of the noisiest I’ve ever heard and is super sensitive to where it sits in the chain. End result: a cheap-and-cheerful board that lets you discover what effects do before you go boutique.

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