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Ahhh,. .the Ps100 I bought one of those a couple years ago to house my "small" rig (an EPD, a Vortex, and a bunch of pedals). It's pretty darn handy . . . and light-weight too (compared to a full 16-space shock mount rack at least). Fit's in the trunk (boot) of a standard size American sedan too (along with my amp). However, I'm getting kind of bored playing mono through only one little 65 watt combo though. It doesn't show of the Vortex to it's full potential. I'm going to play the next few gigs with the really "big" rig. I'll hang on to the PS and my smaller "special opps" setup (as coined by Mark Sottilaro) for the foreseeable future though. However, the PS100 was a good solution. I'm surprised it didn't become more popular. I guess it looked a little to "Jetson-y" as people moved away for big racks to pedals and a more stripped-down approach. I think I paid $125.00 for my SKP PS100 via Ebay from some guy in Wisconsin or someplace. It was used but in brand new shape, had all of the parts pieces and little bits. And, the power supply works just swell too. Best Regards, Ted Killian 1811 Patrick Street Medford Oregon, 97504 Tele: 541.608.7143 Cell: 541.890.6225 On Feb 11, 2006, at 8:01 AM, Stuart Wyatt wrote: > I've just purchased a SKB PS100E pedalboard off of ebay to house most > of > my looping rig. I remember seeing these for sale a few years ago, and > the > retail price I was quoted by a local PA specialist was quite high - > £150-£200 if my memory is correct. > > Ive just seen them new on ebay.co.uk for £69.99 (£10 P&P). > Item number: 7388498508 > > For those who don't know, the discontinued PS100E is a pedalboard with > a > 3u angled rack (great for EDP/Repeater etc or monitor), with enough > space > on the board for a variety of pedals (alas, too small for FCB1010), > built > in power supply and 2 effects loops. > > I've just had one, so there are 3 left to purchase. If you need > somewhere > to house your chaos, then you cant go wrong with one of these.... :)