Premiere Guitar are offering YOU the chance to win a fully-loaded pedalboard stocked with the tone tools your heroes rely on! Five winners will receive a Pedaltrain board with all of the effects found on the artist’s board, as seen in the Pro Pedalboards feature in the March 2012 issue of Premier Guitar and the below video about the competition. The fully-assembled prize package will also include two power supplies from Voodoo Lab and George L’s connections. For more information, check out the official rules by clicking here.
You can pick from 5 pedalboards to win, which includes pedalboards from Roadrunner artists KENNY WAYNE SHEPHERD and MASTODON‘s Brent Hinds. Check out the boards that you can select from below:
Blues (Kenny Wayne Shepherd)
Rock (Walter Becker)
Shred (Joe Satriani)
Metal (Brent Hinds)
Pop (James Valentine)
And here are the specs for both Kenny and Brent’s pedalboards:
Brent Hinds Pedalboard Replica:
Pedal Train Grande – $599.95, (2)Voodoo Labs Pedal Power – $240 Each, Voodoo Labs Pedal Power Digital – $200, BOSS NS-2 – $160.5, BOSS RE-20 – $339.5, BOSS DD-7 – $264.5, BOSS GE-7 – $173.5, BOSS TU-3 – $160.5, Ibanez TS9 – $169.95, Morpheus Droptune – $259.99, Line 6 DL4 – $349.99, Ernie Ball VP Jr – $120,(2)George L’s Patch Cable Kit – $99 Each Total MSRP of Prize Package : $3,476.38 USD
Kenny Wayne Sheperd Pedalboard Replica:
Pedal Train Grande – $599.95, (2)Voodoo Labs Pedal Power – $240 Each, Dunlop Univibe – $147.69, Dunlop CAE Wah – $298.68, MXR Blue Box – $126.33, Chicago Iron Octavia – $314.99, Analogman King of Tone – $235, Analogman Bi-Chorus – $295, Ibanez TS808 HW – $499.99, Jam Pedals Delay Llama – $350, BK Butler Tube Driver – $299, BOSS TU-3 – $160.50(2)George L’s Patch Cable Kit – $99 Each Total MSRP of Prize Package: $4,005.13
Point your mouse in this direction to enter the competition.
To get a feel for Kenny’s pedals, check out the below video of him talking fans through his collection for MusicRadar:
Questions? Contact Premiere Guitar here: info@premierguitar.com.
And here’s a picture of Kenny’s awesome collection of pedals up close: