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Pedal board is fantastic, I can fit 22 pedals on there. Velcro is nice and strong, and the adjustable bar is a good idea. I've mounted two power supplies underneath.
Minus 1 star for the case which could do with a bit more padding at the bottom edges. My first case got holes in it where the feet are, but no problem getting a replacement. I've put duct tape on the second one to strengthen it, and it's lasting a lot better.
Minus 1 star for the case which could do with a bit more padding at the bottom edges. My first case got holes in it where the feet are, but no problem getting a replacement. I've put duct tape on the second one to strengthen it, and it's lasting a lot better.
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Adequate Large Pedalboard For Home Use, For Price
Feels like a good deal.
The board is solid, and easy to adjust. I wish the screws for the rear feet were significantly longer to achieve a greater angle. The included "hook and loop adhesive" is not the best. Small pieces of it move around too much, and the adhesive side is pretty weak and stretchy making it difficult to trust. I had to extend the front centre rubber foot about 5mm with DIY cardboard "washers" to make it it level with the other two. I only use it on tables and and desks, so I can't comment on how stomping on it would loosen or hurt things over time.
I had assumed the included bag would be terrible based on pictures and other reviews, but it's surprisingly solid. Just cardboard in between fabric, but it works, and the zippers are nice. Not sure it would stand up to rigorous gigging for long.
I have 2 large pedals (Eventide, and Moogerfooger) and 3 small electronic instruments (Digitakt, Norand, Hydrasynth) mounted to it, and zip-tied (ties not included) a power supply, and power bar to the bottom at the back end. Everything fits within the confines of the board with some cable overhang, and with some wiggle room in the bag.
I wouldn't tip it vertical, or take on transit in this configuration given the weakness of the adhesive and weight of what I have attached. But, it works well to manage my little spaceship, keeping it tidy, set up, dust free, and relatively safe to move horizontally around a small apartment, and storage.
Thomann packaged the already large product box inside an outrageously large oversized shipping box, which made for a rather annoying walk home from the post office haha. But it arrived undamaged, so not a big deal.
The board is solid, and easy to adjust. I wish the screws for the rear feet were significantly longer to achieve a greater angle. The included "hook and loop adhesive" is not the best. Small pieces of it move around too much, and the adhesive side is pretty weak and stretchy making it difficult to trust. I had to extend the front centre rubber foot about 5mm with DIY cardboard "washers" to make it it level with the other two. I only use it on tables and and desks, so I can't comment on how stomping on it would loosen or hurt things over time.
I had assumed the included bag would be terrible based on pictures and other reviews, but it's surprisingly solid. Just cardboard in between fabric, but it works, and the zippers are nice. Not sure it would stand up to rigorous gigging for long.
I have 2 large pedals (Eventide, and Moogerfooger) and 3 small electronic instruments (Digitakt, Norand, Hydrasynth) mounted to it, and zip-tied (ties not included) a power supply, and power bar to the bottom at the back end. Everything fits within the confines of the board with some cable overhang, and with some wiggle room in the bag.
I wouldn't tip it vertical, or take on transit in this configuration given the weakness of the adhesive and weight of what I have attached. But, it works well to manage my little spaceship, keeping it tidy, set up, dust free, and relatively safe to move horizontally around a small apartment, and storage.
Thomann packaged the already large product box inside an outrageously large oversized shipping box, which made for a rather annoying walk home from the post office haha. But it arrived undamaged, so not a big deal.
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DB
Excellent option
In this price range you’d struggle to do better, great pedal board with lots of space and a well made carry bag
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Great pedalboard, but I won't recommend the bag
Great durable pedalboard that has a lot of space for your pedals. BUT... my mooer macro power s12 doesn't fit beneath it, so I had to place it on top. Also the bag quality isn't good enought for my purposes (usually I go by subway) and the belt has ripped twice during last month.
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You cannot not find better solution if you have lots of pedals!
I bought it for my big setup. I use with 7 125b size pedals, 1 Morley bad horsie wah, 4 mini pedals and 2 bb size pedals. The only problem is, it is heavy to carry in public transport. Even without pedals. But you cannot find the better solution for this price/quality range!
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JH
Huge sturdy board, naff bag
The board is huge, and spacious, with plenty of hook and loop supplied. Loads of clearance for a PSU underneath and easy to adjust the legs. The bag leaves a lot to be desired. I'm a bit nervous every time I use the zips or the handle and I really don't trust the shoulder strap at all.
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Great pedalboard, but the bag...
Nothing to say about the pedalboard: it just delivers. The only real problem is the carrying bag, which is not really usable as the pedalboard becomes full of pedals: the weight of it asks for a hard case.
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Good value pedalboard
Lots and lots of room for extensive pedal setups and certainly doesn't break the bank considering its large size. Not an extraordinary engineering marvel but doesn't feel too flimsy and while I haven't "mistreated" it much it feels sturdy enough to take some shoves and knocks during gigging, gear moving etc. without much trouble. Pretty much my only complaint is about the PSU "cradle" underneath - it seems to be about 200mm wide, and some larger PSUs are a bit wider than that and the cradle's width is unadjustable. As an example, a Truetone 1 Spot Pro CS12 is 206mm wide and doesn't fit.
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EC
get what you pay for
I got one of these for my effects that i'd have at front of stage with me (wah, midi controller, volume pedal etc). The board its self is very well made, The main issue i have come across is the actual bag it's self. My zip is already starting to have teeth break on it. One of the strap attachments has ripped off. But those are both easy fixes if you or someone you know is handy with sowing and such.
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Great pedalboard and bag
This is my second one of these pedal boards, and while the hardcase isn't great, the softcase that comes with this is really good. Definitely worth getting.
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