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Received my Tres 3.1 last week, spent the weekend setting it up.
I brought it as I think it occupies a niche in the pedal board market which hasn't really been filled yet (deeper and with more space under that pedaltrain metro equivalents, but not as big a a classic junior size).
Pros: - The pedal board itself is good, solid and the middle support aids its solidity.
- easy to organise cabling
Cons: - the top and bottom rows of the pedal board are not wide enough to put 25mm loop tape on, and there is not enough supplied to attach anyway. The implication is you only attach to the middle four 25mm rows. To maximise pedal purchase and space i've bought extra tape but had to cut it out from the holes to keep it looking head and the tape sticking firmly.
- Attaching the "Tray" to hold the power supply is not possible with my Decibel 11 Hotstone deluxe. The power supply is to tall. Therefore I had to attach it using dual-lock. However it was still sticking out too much and I had to raise the front feet of the board so that its not resting on the power supply.
Also one of the rubber feet ripped off when raising the feet.
I like the board, however it's definitely not perfect.