This is the first pedalboard I've seen that at least pretends to engineer a solution for innovation and convenience. I am new to this "hobby", and I am absolutely shocked at the prices of pedalboards. A couple slats of aluminum that require the customer to jerry-rig cluged solutions to problems, like freakin' Velcro for mounting equipment on it? I have built PC's for years, and the consumer community absolutely demanded continued innovation and improvement from PC Case manufactures. These PC cases are amazing now, providing innovative solutions to problems, in attractive packages and they literally cost less than these pedalboards that look like someone took a crosscut saw to a couple of pallets and glued some velcro on it. This industry niche needs a lot of improvement.
No, because they need certain sized power supply's to fit underneath. Even the XL version struggles to accommodate them. It also doesn't have brackets for mounting (underneath), which would make you place a larger P.S on top of the board..taking up space you'd use for more pedals.
I have the larger model. Yeah the size of your power supply must fit under, check sizes, be careful. TBF, my Voodoo fits under. If there's anything thicker than Voodoo supplies, then it's their fault lol.
Why on earth would someone put the hook side of velcro on the bottom of the pedals? You won't be able to take them off the board and place them on a carpet or anywhere that could pick up lint.
@@AimingWanderouslyi might get one theyre on sale for 80 dollars on sweetwater rn. I park far from my house so carrying the whole board with pedals on it in one hand with my guitar in the other all the way to my car is annoying as hell.
@@luisnavarro8932 UPDATE, I went against my first viewpoint and I now own this bag, LOL. Got it on sale at Sweetwater. It is very, very nice, thick padding. I say jump on it while you can. It really does beat carrying the board, especially if, like me, you use yours extended all the way.
How do you secure your pedals to the board? You don't demonstrate. Velcro? My problem with velcro is, on a hot day, the adhesive melts and your pedals shift in transit. There has to be a better way.
The actual design is way too basic imo. I want a board with I/Ps and O/Ps on the sides for signal and power. And the large version isn't even long enough for my nit particularly large board of only 10 pedals. The board itself is super basic with no ability to hide or run cables very easily. Meh.
So you mean everytime I want to use the expansion I have to add all my pedals again and waste my time? I could just get something that suits my needs in the first place and don't have to add the pedals every gig.. waste of time and money
Where are they supposed to go? Into a pocket dimension as soon as you collapse the board? Maybe something that suits other peoples needs is a board that you can adjust depending on usage instead of either not having enough space or having an empty/ unnecessarily heavy pedal board
@Flying Rat even if that's the case, the price of this thing and the case for it is way more than you should be paying. You are better off getting two pedal boards, a smaller one and normal size so you don't have to redo cables, remove pedals and do that everytime. I am willing to bet its even more cost efficient then this full setup