After thinking a lot, like really A LOT, I've decided to let go of the Pedaltrain Nano Project Portability I tried to put together for good. I have a working HX Stomp portable board and I would like to think that it would suffice. While I do yearn to go back to analog pedals some day, it definitely wouldn't be on a Nano for sure.
First to go is the Mission Engineering 529 Power Supply. There is a 99.9% chance that my next pedalboard would be way bigger than the Nano, completely defeating the need for portability. While the 529 is a really great power supply, I do prefer sturdier power supplies that don't really heat up easily.
My next power supply of choice would be the OneSpot CS6/CS7, under a Metro 16 or Classic Jr pedalboard. Thank you Mission Engineering for designing such an awesome state-of-the-art power supply! Sold the 529 on 7th August 2019 for $220.
Welps! Another pedaltrain Nano sale. What else could I say? Sold for $60 on 11th August 2019. Great sale for this one because that's exactly how much I bought it for. Goodbye my 3rd Pedaltrain Nano!
All I can say is, I do not need this pedal anymore. Also partly because it isn't what Hotone described it to be. The range is pretty big, but there's a huge gap in between on and off, like a sudden drop off the cliff. Great pedal though. Still yet to sell this pedal because apparently no one's looking for it. (Update as of 29th September 2019. It's been sold. Yay!)
Edwin Ang
26th August 2019



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