Order a Vertex Pedalboard MKII HERE: bit.ly/3oWxjHa Table of Contents 00:00 Introduction 00:17 What's New on the Vertex Pedalboard MKII? 05:36 In-Depth Look at Pedalboard Models 05:52 Travel Lite Pedalboard 08:01 Travel Plus Pedalboard 10:11 Tour Compact Pedalboard 12:17 Tour Elite Pedalboard 14:17 Individual Pedal Risers 15:30 Thanks for Watching!
These are so badass! The new side modules are such a great addition. Hopefully they'll take off so sometime in the future cutout options will expand for us left-footers. Congrats on the new models!
Hi Doc saw this quote ,and thought I'd share it with you kinda as a new year blessing : ) "Vertex is the culminating point of life, the goal of all those who ,like everyone else,makes mistakes, but who,even in their darkest moments, never lose sight of the light emanating from their hearts .The Vertex is hidden inside us, and we can reach it if we accept it and recognize it". Holiday greetings from the Stratcave ,best wishes on all your new endeavors .
Mason, great product! Do you have some printable artwork which replicates the base/shelf options, so people can print those out and do a layout with pedals, to make sure they purchase the correct product(s)?
I forgot my pedal board for my gig Saturday, all I had was an Esquire, AC10, Traynor Darkhorse, and an RV-5. The ground hum was a little perverse. Lol!
Hey Mason. Congratulations on the boards man they look so awesome 🤘🏽 regarding the buffered interface would putting it on the left hand side affect the order of inputs? Cheers
Hi Mason. Would you please let us know what the grouping of three holes on the top plate of the riser are for? It seems like an odd spacing so I figured that you had something specific in mind. 1 Spot CS6 maybe? Thanks!
Mason, I have a Guyatone Tube Echo that needs to be checked out. Do you have any suggestions for pedal repairs? I haven’t had any luck searching for repair shops. Thanks
New to pedal boards and don’t know much about them I’m thinking about something like this or the boss case pedalboard. Can you tell me why someone would purchase this instead of something like the boss unit when this is almost twice the price and doesn’t come with its own power supply? Aside from being double tiered of course. I really want to make sure I choose wisely.
This is a professional solution based on the styles or rigs that we build. You can check out the process on rigs like this on our TH-cam page. Honestly, if you're just getting started, you probably don't need this yet. But I also wouldn't recommend getting any pedalboard with a built in supply. You're getting an inferior supply and aren't going to get something worthy of your pedals. I would look at our videos and see some power supply recommendations and maybe consider something more modular like a Pedaltrain until you know more about what pedals you like and fit your tastes.
Can you order a custom cutout that is reversed? The reason I ask is that I’m left handed and prefer my volume and wah on the left side of the pedalboard.
Do you have the schematics of the TL2 riser with cut out by any chance? Just looking for the length from edge to cut out, and from other side of cut out to edge to see what pedals I have can fit. Thank you
@Vertex Effects. Mason how do I get one of these in the UK? Also what cases do you recommend? Iam used to buying pedaltrain and friedman boards that come with a case.
Thomann or HAAR Guitars and Parts ship all over Europe. Case recommendations are listed on the website per pedalboard model. MKI and MKII are the same sizes so the case sizes are the same.
@@VertexEffectsInc Thank you.I’ll keep an eye out for the Mark two versions coming into stock. You may need to get a UK stockist at some point. Buying things from Europe can be quite difficult and a pain in terms of shipping fees and taxes since Brexit.
It’s sold separately, you can purchase it in about six weeks when it releases, it will never be included with a Pedalboard but can be purchased as an add on.
@@VertexEffectsInc Can you send a link, because this is confusing. You show a totally different unit in this vid than what you can even purchase on your own website. Or did you stop making the buffer unit that actually works specifically with these pedal boards? Thanks
I don't see the TE3 riser either. Also, I can't seem to find the tour compact board with the TC3 riser, it only shows the package for the TC1 riser, and only separate TC2/TC3 risers (without board).
What about what you carry it in ? "He used to carry his board in a gunny sack , slept beneath the trees by the railroad tracks". Own a Skb PS1 power , solid case all in one . Own 2 Pedaltrains that came with decent soft cases. Think you should discuss the options for cases and include the expensive Pelicans (that need foam ) that people use. Also while I got your attention . Has anyone else noticed the shortage of USED amps ? Wow . Every music store used to have mountains of them , not anymore.
We talk about that in the video and Sweetwater has a list of compatible cases that can be purchased with any of our pedalboards. Soft Cases for pedalboards aren't a professional solution and to make one that would last and withstand the weight of a pedalboard would be more expensive than most Pelican or SKB style cases.
@@VertexEffectsInc Nobody replies like Mason . Nobody . . Im all set with the nano in a bag Fits in my pocket. Just trying to help as I know the case is an afterthought with folks and it shouldnt be.
Mason, Can I get a Tour Elite with the main bottom board having the oval cut outs like the riser, and also 1 cutout on the left to accommodate cabling for power and MIDI for the PCB10? Thanks.
You don’t need a cut out for the PBC10 cabling it already is designed yo clear that under the riser. See Emily Wolf’s pedalboard build and see what I mean.
@@VertexEffectsInc Mason, I want to mount my power underneath the board, and rout the cables through the rear openings to the pedals. This will allow my pedals to be mounted on both the main board and riser.
@@VertexEffectsInc Mason, Can I special order a Tour Elite, with matching oval cut outs on the base board as on the riser, and the TE3 riser? Would also like the power and buffer modules. BTW, what is the clearance between the base and floor? Is there enough space for the PBC10, Boss 500 volume, and Cry Baby WAH on the base board with the TE3 riser? Thanks.
I think you need to do a show on how to design a pedal board that's fit for purpose. I know everybody wants to look like Steve Vai or Joe satriani with a 6 ft board and 20 pedals but do you need it are you a gigging musician that plays out regularly and needs a pallet of sounds to cover the material? talk about how to conceptualize your board based on how you play and the sounds you'd like to make and maybe talk about compromises so you're not carrying around the entire kitchen sink that you rarely use.
Hi Uncle Mason, I just ordered the pedalboard at Sweetwater but they told me that the item was restricted only in U.S.. is there any option to send here in Australia?
Why didn't you make both Tiers magnet plates so all different types of guitar pedals can magnetically stick to your pedalboard without using velcro tape. If you want to use a wah pedal, whammy pitch shift and volume pedal off to the side of the pedalboad that would require 3 Aux loops to patch in at different points in the routing. I think you call them Aux Loops or something else
@@VertexEffectsInc if both tiers are magnetic you can put the opposite polarity magnetic sheet plates on the bottom of the pedals. They should sell magnetic tape or thin sheets to put on the bottoms of the pedals which will Snap good to the magnetic tiers on the pedalboard so you don't have to use velcro anymore. Plus if you want to use a wah, volume pedal, whammy pitch shifter on the side of the pedalboard would need 3 AUX s/r Ports which is a total of 6 jacks going to different routings points which would be a wiring mess. Any other thoughts about using a wah, volume pedal, whammy pitch shifter pedal next to the Right side of the pedalboard that will clean up the wiring without having 6 cables going back and forth to the AUX ports to the pedalboard?
@@VertexEffectsInc CAE Sound Peter Miller & John Cutler claim that you can't use 500 ohm pots for Humbuckers or 250ohm pots for single coil pickups for a Buffer to work correctly. The Pot value needs to be changed to a 25 ohm pot for the buffer circuit and have to Bypass the guitars volume pedal when the buffer circuit is turned on. What I think Peter Miller and John Cutler are saying is when using a buffer you have to bypass the guitars volume pot and go directly to the buffers input stage and then adjust the buffers preamps volume to unity gain. If you try to keep the 250K ohm pot in a strat and turn it up and down with a buffer guitar pedal its not going to work correctly because of the 250k ohm impedance to 0 ohm impedance range is not going to a good "Dynamic Range" and input sensitive range on the buffer circuit. I have noticed on most guitar buffer circuits when turning down the strats volume to 8,7,6,5,4, it doesn't have that Dynamic Range and sensitive range. I know Yngwie Malmsteen calls this you're cutting off the guitars Nutts when adding a buffer to your guitar. This is a major issue when using buffers but CAE sound Peter Miller and John Cutler claim they have fixed this problem, not sure if this is true or not.
This is the cost of metal now, about 30% up from this time last year, add in USA made, high quality features that aren't present in any other pedalboards and it adds up fast.
Oh no! I'm being THAT guy but your pronunciation of treadle hurts my brain. I'm so sorry. I shouldn't say anything ... forgive me. It's actually TRED-uhl ... The pedal boards look amazing! All the functionality of the two-tier Schmidt Array boards without the sky-high price tag. Congratulations on the new products!
Come on, the price is too much higher that mk1 for good but small improvements. If I knew I would have bought the previous version while I could. I'm not gonna spend all that money on a pedalboard.
The MKI would have gone up very close the MKII price if it were still in production. The cost of metal rose almost 30% in the last 6 months and also metal is now rationed, meaning that suppliers can ransom it to the highest bidder since there is limited supply. Unfortunately this is the cost of doing business, making a USA product, to the highest quality - if I could make it for less and not loose my shirt, I would.
Just build your own board for practically no money with shelving pine and a few screws. It cost me $17 total and I built a custom board for 18 pedals that’s way better than any of these overpriced pieces of garbage.
Order a Vertex Pedalboard MKII HERE:
bit.ly/3oWxjHa
Table of Contents
00:00 Introduction
00:17 What's New on the Vertex Pedalboard MKII?
05:36 In-Depth Look at Pedalboard Models
05:52 Travel Lite Pedalboard
08:01 Travel Plus Pedalboard
10:11 Tour Compact Pedalboard
12:17 Tour Elite Pedalboard
14:17 Individual Pedal Risers
15:30 Thanks for Watching!
Thanks for the deal, Mason. Just bought my steel string , can’t wait to try it out!
🙏🙏🙏 thanks for all your support!
These are so badass! The new side modules are such a great addition. Hopefully they'll take off so sometime in the future cutout options will expand for us left-footers. Congrats on the new models!
Glad you dig them. We can special order a lefty if needed.
Hi Doc saw this quote ,and thought I'd share it with you kinda as a new year blessing : )
"Vertex is the culminating point of life, the goal of all those who ,like everyone else,makes mistakes, but who,even in their darkest moments, never lose sight of the light emanating from their hearts .The Vertex is hidden inside us, and we can reach it if we accept it and recognize it". Holiday greetings from the Stratcave ,best wishes on all your new endeavors .
🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️
I love my MK I travel plus. I’d highly recommend grabbing any of these boards, you’ll love it too.
You can also upgrade to the V2 by just getting the MKII Riser. Drop in fit.
That intro song!!! I need that in my life!!! 😉
Dann Huff/Giant!
Hello Mason. Merry Christmas to you and your whole family. Thanks!!!!
Thank you so much!
The small one is so cute! Mason is so underrated 🧠
Mason, these are great. Nice job, buddy!
🙏🙏🙏
Mason, great product! Do you have some printable artwork which replicates the base/shelf options, so people can print those out and do a layout with pedals, to make sure they purchase the correct product(s)?
This is a great idea
No, but great idea!
I second the motion
I forgot my pedal board for my gig Saturday, all I had was an Esquire, AC10, Traynor Darkhorse, and an RV-5. The ground hum was a little perverse. Lol!
Oh no!
I wish I knew about these last week before I ordered my first pedaltrain!
Ahhh shucks!
This is genius! I want one
Head over to our dealers listed in the description?
Wowwww what a space ship!!!!!
👍👍👍
Hey Mason. Congratulations on the boards man they look so awesome 🤘🏽 regarding the buffered interface would putting it on the left hand side affect the order of inputs? Cheers
you can mount it, it will effect the order but the labels are all there so you know what's what.
How does that power module mount to the frame? Holes to screw into?
Hi Mason. Would you please let us know what the grouping of three holes on the top plate of the riser are for? It seems like an odd spacing so I figured that you had something specific in mind. 1 Spot CS6 maybe? Thanks!
You can mount a Small Power Supply there, Cioks DC4 or 1 Spot CS-6.
These are dope.
Thanks!
Mason
There is an pedalboard for expression pedal, volume pedal and wah pedal? Because I’m very interesting to get one of this beautiful pedalboard!
No, but it might be able to be custom ordered.
Mason, I have a Guyatone Tube Echo that needs to be checked out. Do you have any suggestions for pedal repairs? I haven’t had any luck searching for repair shops. Thanks
I don’t know anyone, I’m sorry!
Awesome, how thick is the aluminum mason? 2 mm?
3.175 mm or 2.23 depending on the location.
New to pedal boards and don’t know much about them I’m thinking about something like this or the boss case pedalboard. Can you tell me why someone would purchase this instead of something like the boss unit when this is almost twice the price and doesn’t come with its own power supply? Aside from being double tiered of course. I really want to make sure I choose wisely.
This is a professional solution based on the styles or rigs that we build. You can check out the process on rigs like this on our TH-cam page. Honestly, if you're just getting started, you probably don't need this yet. But I also wouldn't recommend getting any pedalboard with a built in supply. You're getting an inferior supply and aren't going to get something worthy of your pedals. I would look at our videos and see some power supply recommendations and maybe consider something more modular like a Pedaltrain until you know more about what pedals you like and fit your tastes.
Save yourself some aggravation, money and time.....pick up one of Mason's boards.
The TL2 or maybe even TC2 looks like it would fit on my Pedaltrain Novo 24. Any info on using with existing pedalboards?(If that is an option)
Nope, it'll fit but we don't recommend it and don't provide retrofit instructions.
@@VertexEffectsInc Good to know. Any Canadian Distributors coming on board?
I‘m planning to buy a travel plus. Is there an Pelican Case Size that you would recommend for that?
If you had to the website or to Sweetwater they are recommended case sizes for every model
What's the best Leslie rotary speaker pedal?
H&K Rotosphere
I was going to say the strymon but now I want to listen to theH&K Rotoshpere
@@monstroguitars4550 It's the best.
I’ve got this massive Boss Volume pedal. I don’t recall the model off the top of my head, but will the riser cutouts work for the massive pedals?
The FV-300 and FV-100 (the largest Boss VP's ever made) will fit on our new 3 and 4 series risers. FV-500 should fit on all of them as they are now.
Can you order a custom cutout that is reversed? The reason I ask is that I’m left handed and prefer my volume and wah on the left side of the pedalboard.
Yes, it's possible.
What is the heights between the base and the riser?
I believe that it's 3.5".
@@TYB439 yes, 3.5"!
Do you have the schematics of the TL2 riser with cut out by any chance? Just looking for the length from edge to cut out, and from other side of cut out to edge to see what pedals I have can fit. Thank you
we're working on uploading dimensions for each to audition.
Hi Mason, would the mini cry baby fit if I don’t want to have a cut out on the raiser? Thanks!
Yes, absolutely
@Vertex Effects. Mason how do I get one of these in the UK? Also what cases do you recommend? Iam used to buying pedaltrain and friedman boards that come with a case.
Thomann or HAAR Guitars and Parts ship all over Europe. Case recommendations are listed on the website per pedalboard model. MKI and MKII are the same sizes so the case sizes are the same.
@@VertexEffectsInc Thank you.I’ll keep an eye out for the Mark two versions coming into stock. You may need to get a UK stockist at some point. Buying things from Europe can be quite difficult and a pain in terms of shipping fees and taxes since Brexit.
Does the buffer come with the pedalboard? because I can’t see an option of buying them separately on Sweetwater.
It’s sold separately, you can purchase it in about six weeks when it releases, it will never be included with a Pedalboard but can be purchased as an add on.
@@VertexEffectsInc Can you send a link, because this is confusing. You show a totally different unit in this vid than what you can even purchase on your own website. Or did you stop making the buffer unit that actually works specifically with these pedal boards? Thanks
how does one purchase the buffer module?
It's about 1-2 months behind the rest of the products but will always be an a la carte add on that all of our MKII pedalboards accept.
Mason, I didn't see the TE3 riser there.
They’re all they’re, use the drop down menu.
I don't see the TE3 riser either. Also, I can't seem to find the tour compact board with the TC3 riser, it only shows the package for the TC1 riser, and only separate TC2/TC3 risers (without board).
@@VertexEffectsInc Mason, I see the TC2, TC3, and TE2, but no TE3
Mason, I'd like a riser 29" X 9" with a cutout for 2 pedals. I want the PCB10 and a cutout for my Boss 500 & Cry Baby on the bottom board.
@@TYB439 I'll double check.
If you don't power the interface, can you use all the inputs as just a passive patchbay? Say if you're already using a switcher with buffers.
No, the interface needs to be powered and the buffers are always active
Why isn't the kickstand black?
the paint would be worn down and no longer be black over time because of the metal on metal friction.
Hey Mason, I’m curious if you know if these will fit in the recommended SKB or Gator cases with an automatone mk2 on top?
Yes, no problem.
What about what you carry it in ? "He used to carry his board in a gunny sack , slept beneath the trees by the railroad tracks". Own a Skb PS1 power , solid case all in one . Own 2 Pedaltrains that came with decent soft cases. Think you should discuss the options for cases and include the expensive Pelicans (that need foam ) that people use. Also while I got your attention . Has anyone else noticed the shortage of USED amps ? Wow . Every music store used to have mountains of them , not anymore.
We talk about that in the video and Sweetwater has a list of compatible cases that can be purchased with any of our pedalboards. Soft Cases for pedalboards aren't a professional solution and to make one that would last and withstand the weight of a pedalboard would be more expensive than most Pelican or SKB style cases.
@@VertexEffectsInc Nobody replies like Mason . Nobody . . Im all set with the nano in a bag Fits in my pocket. Just trying to help as I know the case is an afterthought with folks and it shouldnt be.
Will the TE2 on the Tour Elite be able to accommodate a “Strymon Bridge”?
I don’t understand your question.
I think he means the FIX Pedalboards tiers
Mason, Can I get a Tour Elite with the main bottom board having the oval cut outs like the riser, and also 1 cutout on the left to accommodate cabling for power and MIDI for the PCB10? Thanks.
You don’t need a cut out for the PBC10 cabling it already is designed yo clear that under the riser. See Emily Wolf’s pedalboard build and see what I mean.
@@VertexEffectsInc Mason, I want to mount my power underneath the board, and rout the cables through the rear openings to the pedals. This will allow my pedals to be mounted on both the main board and riser.
@@TYB439 I don't see how this excludes anything on the stock pedalboards.
@@VertexEffectsInc Mason, Can I special order a Tour Elite, with matching oval cut outs on the base board as on the riser, and the TE3 riser? Would also like the power and buffer modules. BTW, what is the clearance between the base and floor? Is there enough space for the PBC10, Boss 500 volume, and Cry Baby WAH on the base board with the TE3 riser? Thanks.
@@VertexEffectsInc Without the cutouts, all power cords will have to go behind the rear of the base.
I think you need to do a show on how to design a pedal board that's fit for purpose. I know everybody wants to look like Steve Vai or Joe satriani with a 6 ft board and 20 pedals but do you need it are you a gigging musician that plays out regularly and needs a pallet of sounds to cover the material? talk about how to conceptualize your board based on how you play and the sounds you'd like to make and maybe talk about compromises so you're not carrying around the entire kitchen sink that you rarely use.
We literally have a dozen or more videos that address this very thing. Have a lot at our rig building videos :)
Hi Uncle Mason, I just ordered the pedalboard at Sweetwater but they told me that the item was restricted only in U.S.. is there any option to send here in Australia?
Yes, check with Signal Chain or Deluxe Guitar, they will carry them through our distributor.
@@VertexEffectsInc Thank you!
@@VertexEffectsInc who is distributing in Canada?
@@hardcermit Electric Mojo should have some, also Sweetwater may ship to Canada.
@@VertexEffectsInc cheers!
Done email! Hope to hear from you soon!
Thanks John!
Why didn't you make both Tiers magnet plates so all different types of guitar pedals can magnetically stick to your pedalboard without using velcro tape. If you want to use a wah pedal, whammy pitch shift and volume pedal off to the side of the pedalboad that would require 3 Aux loops to patch in at different points in the routing. I think you call them Aux Loops or something else
guess some pedals are sensitive when it comes to magnetic force - who knows... I'm no professional in electronics
What if the pedals, like most, are aluminum? Outside or any sensitivities that’s another problem. The Velcro is a more universal solution.
@@VertexEffectsInc if both tiers are magnetic you can put the opposite polarity magnetic sheet plates on the bottom of the pedals. They should sell magnetic tape or thin sheets to put on the bottoms of the pedals which will Snap good to the magnetic tiers on the pedalboard so you don't have to use velcro anymore. Plus if you want to use a wah, volume pedal, whammy pitch shifter on the side of the pedalboard would need 3 AUX s/r Ports which is a total of 6 jacks going to different routings points which would be a wiring mess. Any other thoughts about using a wah, volume pedal, whammy pitch shifter pedal next to the Right side of the pedalboard that will clean up the wiring without having 6 cables going back and forth to the AUX ports to the pedalboard?
@@VertexEffectsInc CAE Sound Peter Miller & John Cutler claim that you can't use 500 ohm pots for Humbuckers or 250ohm pots for single coil pickups for a Buffer to work correctly. The Pot value needs to be changed to a 25 ohm pot for the buffer circuit and have to Bypass the guitars volume pedal when the buffer circuit is turned on. What I think Peter Miller and John Cutler are saying is when using a buffer you have to bypass the guitars volume pot and go directly to the buffers input stage and then adjust the buffers preamps volume to unity gain. If you try to keep the 250K ohm pot in a strat and turn it up and down with a buffer guitar pedal its not going to work correctly because of the 250k ohm impedance to 0 ohm impedance range is not going to a good "Dynamic Range" and input sensitive range on the buffer circuit. I have noticed on most guitar buffer circuits when turning down the strats volume to 8,7,6,5,4, it doesn't have that Dynamic Range and sensitive range. I know Yngwie Malmsteen calls this you're cutting off the guitars Nutts when adding a buffer to your guitar. This is a major issue when using buffers but CAE sound Peter Miller and John Cutler claim they have fixed this problem, not sure if this is true or not.
So when are the AC power modules coming? Nobody has them, even Sweetwater is waiting?
They should have them in, they shipped last week.
@@VertexEffectsInc Sweetwaters website only says "preorder"??
Went ahead and did the preorder. I need this module, otherwise I'll have to make it myself. Hope this gets out asap.
Still no word on the AC modules?
The price Pedalboard is too high :(
This is the cost of metal now, about 30% up from this time last year, add in USA made, high quality features that aren't present in any other pedalboards and it adds up fast.
Oh no! I'm being THAT guy but your pronunciation of treadle hurts my brain. I'm so sorry. I shouldn't say anything ... forgive me. It's actually TRED-uhl ... The pedal boards look amazing! All the functionality of the two-tier Schmidt Array boards without the sky-high price tag. Congratulations on the new products!
I guess you're that guy ;). Thanks for watching!
The height of the riser on your boards makes me uncomfortable
Why would it? Scared of heights?
Just messing! I’m excited about the new patch bay system
Why is this so extremly expensive? Is this made out of Gold?
Come on, the price is too much higher that mk1 for good but small improvements. If I knew I would have bought the previous version while I could. I'm not gonna spend all that money on a pedalboard.
The MKI would have gone up very close the MKII price if it were still in production. The cost of metal rose almost 30% in the last 6 months and also metal is now rationed, meaning that suppliers can ransom it to the highest bidder since there is limited supply. Unfortunately this is the cost of doing business, making a USA product, to the highest quality - if I could make it for less and not loose my shirt, I would.
Just build your own board for practically no money with shelving pine and a few screws. It cost me $17 total and I built a custom board for 18 pedals that’s way better than any of these overpriced pieces of garbage.
Totally...deleting this video now!
has anybody actually bought this crap?