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I'm in need of a small pedal board. (Only use Sansamp and tu3 tuner). Is there anything smaller than a pedaltrain nano that comes with padded bag or is that the best option. Cheers.

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Have a look at the Mooer Firefly M4 and M6 cases. You can cut the internal foam to fit various pedals. If the TU3 doesn't fit then get a small format tuner.

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To be honest, for only 2 pedals, I don't think I'd really bother about using a board. I'd carry them in either my gig bag or my leads case, and just put them on the floor at the gig.

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I found the trouble with small pedalboards is that I get it set up and then just think "I'll add an additional pedal!". Personally I probably wouldn't bother with two as they'd fit in a case / gig bag but it's your gig so the pb3 would work well as it is low cost and sturdy.

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On 08/09/2020 at 11:10, fretmeister said:

You'll never get a power supply under a booster.

Whilst this is true, for the pedals @mik900 has described I’d just use a One Spot (or similar) daisy chain.

Seems a little overkill to get a full blown power supply just for a Sansamp and a tuner.

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I’ve made my own small boards using Lego. Base board cut to size and jazzed up with coloured tiles around the edge.

Granted I do have 2 small boys with heaps of spare Lego.

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On 12/09/2020 at 13:14, CameronJ said:

Seems a little overkill to get a full blown power supply just for a Sansamp and a tuner.

Most tuners pass power through, so you only need to power the tuner and it powers a pedal. For just a sansamp and tuner that's the way to do it.

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