Rondo pedal cases?

BloodRose

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Anyone use pedal cases from Rondo Music? Wondering how they are quality and user friendly wise? This one looks pretty cool and good sized. I guess this would be most effective using batteries as Im sure there is no power supply. Is there room under the floor for a strip?
Here is one Im checking out, though it seems kinda pricey. Just searching for ideas. thanks!

http://www.rondomusic.com/PDC6100G.HTML

Thanks!
 
Re: Rondo pedal cases?

Not sure if that one comes apart (for putting cables and power underneath the angled riser) but I have one of their flat ones and it's built well and quite inexpensive.

Joyo has a decent power supply box if you're looking to stay on the cheap side:

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($60-ish)
 
Re: Rondo pedal cases?

dude
even in the picture you can see the felt covering peeling off

and thats the good shots

they surely would have presented the product in the best possible light
and failed

must be total crap from the other side























maybe not

just saying
 
Re: Rondo pedal cases?

from the website:

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I see a lousy paint job on the plywood base facing the camera. I also see that the carpet wasn't trimmed very well. -2 for Rondo.

It's a pedal board. Not a mission-critical failure. I can shoot a bead of Gorilla Glue on the carpet edge, and that will hold it down.
A rattle can, some painter's tape and some newspaper will take care of the rest. TLDR: I could live with it.

+infinity = if there's anything at all that's wrong with your purchase, shoot an email to the guy at Rondo and he'll accommodate.
My experience dealing with them has been quite positive.

Coin flip. Call it.
 
Re: Rondo pedal cases?

I had one, but not this model.

It was a piece of crap. Zero durability whatsoever. You get what you pay for.

I've used Pedaltrain boards ever since, and have never had a problem with one.
 
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