Hi guys
I bought this one because I wanted to go small.
Few pedals, lightweight-board, easy transportation and handling.
I knew that power-supply is an issue due to the "Metros" flat design. I did not want to buy any flat battery-supplies nor some fancy extra-flat und therefore extra expensive supply.
Solution? Rise this thing! (one side is enough)
Take a drill of 5 - 10mm and remove two feet along the side, you are going to attach your power-supply;
Take two big rubber-feet (for example Adam Hall 38x33mm) and attach them with self-tapping screws. Within 5 minutes you are done. Do not be afraid of these big looking feet, after they are fixed you won't even notice them. The board has now a very gentile and comfy angle.
Now there should be enough space for most of the bulky power-supplies and other stuff (patch-box etc).
I bought a Harley Benton PowerPlant Junior, a superb and cheap one, attached it with 3M Low Profile DualLock - set and forget.
Use 3M DualLock (low profile) to attach all your pedals, especially the tiny ones - it is worth it!!!
------- Now this Pedaltrain Metro is awesome! Thumbs up! -------