The Behringer PB600 is an affordable all-in-one solution for transporting, storing and setting up of up to six standard size (2.5″ x 4.5″) stompboxes.
When packed, the PB600 looks like your average tough plastic toolbox, offering the same protection and portability to your favorite pedals.
Opening up the lid shows the pedalboard frame, which come complete with foam padding for snug fitting your pedals.
The company provided us with the actual usable space, which is 24.8″ x 6.88″, around the same ball park as the Boss BCB-60.
While it is meant for standard Boss and Behringer size pedals, there’s enough room for taller stompboxes and expression pedals by removing the “DC Cabling Duct” at the top.
It comes with a 1.7 A power adapter with a daisy chain that can power up to six stompboxes.
Other features include bundled 1/4″ patch cables, and dedicated stereo input/output ports.
Specifications
- Frame and Lid: Impact Resistant Plastic
- Inclination: Flat
- Inner Dimensions: 24.8″ x 6.9″
- Exterior Dimensions: 26.125″ x 13″ x 4.5″
- Weight: 8.4 lbs.
- Power Supply: Built-in 9V DC power supply can provide power for up to six pedals
- Accessories: 6 x 1/4″ Patch Cables, Mono/Stereo Input-Output jacks
Pros
The general sentiment is that the Behringer PB600 is a good value pedalboard, and that it works well for musicians who use six pedals or less. Owners are pleased with its form factor which conveniently transforms into a carrying case for safe storage and transport. It also gets a kudos for how easy it is to setup.
Cons
Experienced users warned that the bundled 1/4″ cables can be problematic, and advises users to buy better ones to make the most out of the pedalboard. There were also a few users who experienced noise when plugging pedals of different makes into the built-in power supply, and this maybe due to the different power requirements that different pedals have. Because of the snug fit foam on the board, only regular size Boss and Behringer pedals will fit, but some users have made room for taller pedals with a few modifications, namely by removing the divider that separates the power cables at the top portion.
Overall
The Behringer PB600 is a good pick if you’re using standard size pedals and working with a limited budget.
Unfortunately this is no longer available new in stores but you can see highly rated alternatives in our guide to The Best Pedalboards.