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Stompbox Accessories

PEDAL BOARD 
PB600

Pedal Board with 9 V DC Power Supply 
and Patch Cables

* Depends on the power consumption 
of the eff ects pedals, etc.

Ultra-compact and lightweight 
pedal board for transporting up 
to 6 eff ects pedals, including 
patch cables

Generous 1.7 A power adapter 
included for powering more 
than 12 devices*—includes 
1 x 6 daisy-chain cabling

Ultra-rigid plastic design withstands 
even heavy impact

High-quality components and 
exceptionally rugged construction 
ensure long life

Conceived and designed by 
BEHRINGER Germany

When eff ects are an integral part of your 

rig, their power adapters and patch cables 
can often be the most vulnerable part, and 
the most likely to sabotage your set if 
they're not pampered. Rather than tossing 
your pedals, power adapters and all 
other cabling into a duff el bag after a gig, 
keep them safe—and ready to rock at a 
moment’s notice—with the PB600.

It's all about connections

This awesome pedal board makes 

hooking up six 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 PB600 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 6 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. 
Failure is almost guaranteed when you’re 
dealing with a rat’s nest of loose cabling, 
but with the PB600, your eff ects chain is 
always safe and organized.

Connect your guitar, bass or keyboard 

to the single ¼" input in the upper right 
corner of the board. A pair of ¼" FROM 
EFFECTS jacks in the upper left corner 
allow you to connect stereo eff ects, and 
two ¼" OUTPUT TO AMP jacks send a left 
and right stereo signal to up to two amps.

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