Pedalboards

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IMO it all comes down if you need a pedalboard. Sure it's easier and faster if you have quite a few pedals, but if you don't move so often, then why get it...
 
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Rondo music has high quality pedalboards, the most expensive is like $60, I just got the extra large pedalboard, and on the left is my GNX1, on the right I built a 1" riser from hickory, and just let the grain show, with strips of velcro to stick my pedals to, and I run my power supplies under the riser. I'll post some pics soon if I can. Highly recommended, I know another forum bro has a Rondo pedalboard?
 
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Got a used board/case from ebay, 40 bucks. I made a 2nd level from aluminum and wood, wrapped with fresh headliner fabric. This level also hides all the 9 volt power sully leads nicely, no batteries here. The original fabric was shot, Velcro was'nt grabbing and duct tape sucked.
This is my 3rd rearraingement of stomps, took off the tone suck tuner and Hush pedal, all my tone is here now. So easy, don't know why I never got a board?:smack: Plug in 2 wall warts (wrapped together) black cord to amp, red to guitar, good to go in seconds. George Ls connect the stomps.
Yeah, I like stickers...the bottom half is covered like a sponsored funny car, just got back from SEMA.:banana:
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I use a few pedals and move frequently, so for me a board is a must. I bit the bullet and went with a MKS Pedal Pad. It was pricey but I like it a lot. Picture below.......


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I built my own - like butnut's it's a road case (like for a small mixer or turntable, look on eBay). I installed an 1/8" aluminum deck that all the pedals are screwed to. All the wiring is underneath, soldered onto the jacks inside the stomp boxes. It's not flexible, but it's indestructible.

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Thanks for the link SirJackdeFuzz.
Basicaly my brother has a POD XT LiVe.
I have a digitech RP-200 that is never near the POD XT.
So I'm thinking of buying about 4-5 pedals (plan for the near future) instead of one more POD XT.
I'm thinking a compressor pedal, a wah pedal, a volume pedal and a EQ pedal, leaving some space for further addings. So a small pedalboard could be a help for studio rehearshals....
 
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I'm using a pedaltrain 2 board, and would definately recommend it if you have your own power supply . . .
 
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I build my own. It's more compact, more stylish and I get to ruggedize it as much as I feel it needs to be. Currently I'm working on one that will look like a small Fender amp/briefcase and will hold 6 normal sized pedals and an Ibanez Wah.
 
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