The Pedaltrain Novo 32 is the definitive 'command center' for the modern sonic architect. While the Classic series is legendary, the Novo's five-rail design is a significant ergonomic upgrade. The tighter rail spacing at the bottom is a godsend for mounting those tiny 'mini' pedals without them tipping into the gaps, while the 14.5-inch depth provides ample runway for bulky loop switchers and dual-footswitch monsters from the likes of Strymon or Boss.
Constructed from signature aircraft-grade aluminum, the frame is virtually indestructible yet surprisingly light before you start loading it down. The open-front design is a subtle but vital improvement over older Pedaltrain models, allowing for much cleaner power supply integration and cable management without the need for a drill.
However, there's a clear trade-off: portability. Once fully populated, the Novo 32 is a heavy lift, and the included soft case"while durable"offers limited protection for the high-end circuitry you'll likely be mounting. If you're a touring pro, the hard case version is almost a mandatory upgrade. For the session player or ambient guitarist needing an expansive, static rig, the value is unbeatable. It remains the industry standard for a reason, offering a professional-grade foundation that handles complex signal paths with effortless stability.