It brokeI read mixed reviews of this pedal board, but I had tried half a dozen multi effects pedals and modeling processors and pedals with limitless combinations all in one. However, I found all of those too difficult to adjust to my needs, or too cumbersome to flip through all the channels to get to the sound I wanted and then modify it. What I wanted was four or five single effects pedals that I could preset to the value I usually use and then turn on each effect as needed, giving me lots of combinations. I had a couple of Boss pedals and one Behringer one and I ordered a couple more of the inexpensive Behringer units, which I'm generally pleased with, though they're perhaps not in the elite category. They work fine for me. I didn't want 5 or 6 units cluttering up the space and each demanding its own wall wart.This compact board with its built in case and cord management was the perfect solution for me. Instead of the Velcro found on many boards, this has foam cutouts which hold the B and B pedals securely and give enough room for the connectors and daisy chain power supply to stay tangle free. It all plugs in with one adapter (provided) and it also comes with all the short connectors to connect each pedal together.My pedals are incredibly easy to use and extremely well organized now. The case holds them securely and the lid fits on and holds everything in place for transport. Everything is ready to play by just removing the lid and plugging into the outlet.The latches are not the most secure, just a simple plastic slide that looks like it could easily break. However, there are matching holes right next to them so a small lock or even a twist tie could be inserted if the latch does malfunction.Overall, I'm extremely satisfied. If you're doing something similar to me, I'm sure you will be too. The foam cutouts can be manipulated for other sizes of pedals. I have exactly enough to fill it, with the addition of a dedicated tuner that mutes everything while I tune.This is a great entry level pedal board. It comes with all the cables you need to get started stomping your pedals right away.It includes multiple lengths of patch cables and a daisy chain for power.I especially like the in from guitar and out to amp plugs built into the board itself. Much easier to plug into them than plugging directly into the sides of the pedals when setting up and tearing down.There is a covered channel down the length of the board for hiding your wires which is a super easy way to keep a very clean looking board.Behringer and Boss peddles both fit snugly in the pre-cut slots (no need for velcro), and you can cut or remove the foam padding to fit bigger pedals.There is a space at the top for storing cables or anything else. I chose to squeeze an extra (small form) pedal in that space.The plastic locks on the case do seem somewhat flimsy but they are located on the top of the board away from your feet when stomping pedals. Bottom of the case has rubber padding so it does not slide around on the ground.The only reason it doesn't get 5 stars from me is that the included cables are pretty cheap and should probably be replaced with higher quality ones to eliminate noise and improve the tone of your guitar.With a few upgrades (better cables and isolated power supply) I can see this being my go to board for a long timeI decided, after too many years to count, I needed a pedalbaord. It had to be small-ish,powered and protect my beloved Bad Monkey and his assortment of pals. The PB600 does just that.The case and cover are closed cell foam padded,sturdy and well designed. The latches stay latched and are lockable. This is a great grab and go pedalboard.The included power supply is a run of the mill daisey chain with 8 supplies(with a bag of off beat adapters).. I know folks are saying the supply can be noisey..mine is DEAD QUIET.It took me about a hour to set the board up and again..very well designed( meaning no WTF's popped up). I currently have six pedals on the board..you could fit a couple more if they are nano sized. The board has stereo outs which is nice and if you like to run modulation thru a effects loop..the stereo outs can be configured to do that..nice little feature!The power supply to the board is a wall wart and is my only complaint. It will be the first thing to fail.If you are crafty..installing a male 110 v. jack is pretty easy. Now you can use a nice heavy cord. Behringer are you listening??Would I recommend the PB600? Absolutely. The pedalboard keeps your pedals tidy and VERY safe.I've played guitar for years but was never a big pedal guy. I still wouldn't consider myself a big pedal guy but I've started playing gigs with a local guy and having your tuner (Boss TU-2) and overdrive (Fulltone Fulldrive 2) loose in a bag wasn't practical. I didn't want to make my own so I started doing research on all-in-one boards with power supply already built in. I pretty much decided on the Boss BCB-60 ($169) but saw this was a lot cheaper and pretty much the exact same thing. So after more research I decided on the Behinger PB600.I couldn't be happier. It took about 45 minutes to set it up (out of the box) and once it's set up it takes seconds to get up and running at a show. You just place it at your feet, take the top off, plug in the power and then your amp and guitar and you're good to go. I don't get any interference and my pedals work perfectly. Just for the record, all of my pedals are Boss brand except my overdrive which is stated above. They all fit perfectly in the pre-cut out slots. I had to cut an extra hole for the overdrive but now that it's in place it's fine.I would recommend this product. I hope this review helped in your decision if you're really looking into one.ShawnTook up guitaring again and was looking for a cheap pedal system. Don't like the all in one units as they are awkward to adjust and I find the pedals are more tactile. Used to have Boss but they are pricey and i don't gig anymore. Bought with a set of Behringer pedals and must say I'm well happy with the complete bundle. A fraction of the price of boss and they all work perfectly and fit in the case which is much better quality than the boss case I had a few years ago. Would stand up to gigging no prob nd even if damaged they are no expensive to replace.A good board in general pre cut for Boss size a little adaption required for anything else, had to adapt to take acoustic pre amp, leads provided are not of a great quality so changed them.Use Rhino tape as pre cuts are not that tight fitting.Power supply adapter ok for general 9 volt watch milleamps for anything other than effects my pre amp for example still needs its own dropper as one supplied not powerful enough to supplyThis is the ideal way to put six effects pedals together in one box. Standard size pedals fit in without any work required and the wiring and leads etc. are all supplied to complete the set up. The diagrams are clear and show how to wire it up. It seems a solid plastic tem that should last being gigged, though care probably needs to be taken to protect the two locking latches, which are a bit less solid.This does the job very well, although the lead to the far end of the pedal train isn't long enough - I can't imagine how they didn't spot that.