I need a pedal board!

TwilightOdyssey

Darkness on the edge of Tone
Inspired/Reminded by Brisk's pedal snake thread ...

I need a pedal board for about 8-10 pedals. A couple of them (Full-Drive 2 and Loop Station) are double-wide.

Is there a pedal board that will allow me to do switching, as well, or do I have to get a switching system if I want to do that? I don't have a rig big enough to warrant a Bradshaw rig, tho.

Any recommendations?
 
Re: I need a pedal board!

Do you mean midi-switching?

Otherwise, Loooper.com has some true-bypass strips that'll let you mount your whole board in loops, so that you can control everything off of a strip at the front (less jumping around).
 
Re: I need a pedal board!

I have built a few myself. If you want idea's i can point you in the right direction. You can do it with a skill saw, hacksaw, electric drill/screwdriver.
 
Re: I need a pedal board!

54stratlover said:
I have built a few myself. If you want idea's i can point you in the right direction. You can do it with a skill saw, hacksaw, electric drill/screwdriver.
LOL ... NYC = absolutely no room for devices like lumber, saws, etc.
Thanx for the offer, tho.
 
Re: I need a pedal board!

Ben,

I am getting Pedaltrain Pro.

http://www.pedaltrain.com/about.html

What I like the most about it is that you can hide all the wires and cables below the surface.

proframe.jpg


ptprotop.jpg


procase1.jpg
 
Re: I need a pedal board!

screamingdaisy said:
Do you mean midi-switching?
Otherwise, Loooper.com has some true-bypass strips that'll let you mount your whole board in loops, so that you can control everything off of a strip at the front (less jumping around).
That's a very cool item!
 
Re: I need a pedal board!

Check out the MKS Pedal Pad boards, they have several models and they are killer. I have the MPS-9, and absolutely love it. They're very flexible in that the pedals sit on aluminum plates that you can move around the board. Each plate on the bottom row can be either left flat or tilted up to match the angle of the top row for longer pedals like wahs, and you can run all cabling underneath to keep it neat. They have a built in power supply that has each plug isolated for no ground loop hum, and there are 2 AC outlets built in as well.

www.pedalpad.com

Here's a pic of mine from a few months ago...
Pedals.jpg
 
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