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The Gator Cases Pro Size Wood Pedal Board (30" x 16") offers a spacious, durable platform with included Velcro for secure pedal mounting. It supports power supply installation underneath and comes with a rugged black Tolex exterior. The package includes a nylon carry bag featuring two large external pockets and a handle slot for convenient transport, making it ideal for professional musicians seeking reliable, organized pedal setups on the go.







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| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 535 Reviews |
P**N
finally, and affordable useful powered pedalboard.
i love this thing. it's huge. and it ships with one power supply that will run an insane amount of pedals... and you can add a second, as i did... i have 18 taps @.25a for my pedals, as well as enough 18v taps to run some of my other stuff as needed. it is hip! the whole case is useful and well thought out... you can rout all the cabling under the board if you want, too.. the bag is high quality, and the accessory pockets a useful size. i have something like 12 pedals crammed on this thing at the moment, and room for more if i needed to. i wanted something large, easy to use, affordable and well constructed. this thing aces all my requirements. the optional second power supply is highly reccomended!! one caveat, as true with almost all these power supplies.. the grounds between the taps are all common... so don't try and run any pnp pedals like a fuzz face with other pedals of the more common npn variety. i'd buy this again if i ever needed to. absolutely.
A**E
Great Product, just what I needed
This board and bag combo is just right. It could hold 8 standard sized pedals max, but I'm using it with 4 and keep my harmonica case inside . Comes with enough velcro for 6 pedals. There is a carry handle on the board and a cut out in the bag to make for easy, comfortable carry. The zipper is sturdy, seams are tight. A pouch on the front has enough room for 3 mics, cables, DI box and zoom H1. All I carry now is this and my amp. Now the finish is a little sloppy and the attached velcro isn't placed perfectly straight, but I'm okay with that. If you use more than 2 pedals (less than 8) then this is a useful item.
F**K
Good value for the money, with some minor flaws
This pedal board is quite solid, and the quality of the bag is quite good. For what I paid, it was a good deal, and met my specific needs. However, along with the good points, there were some issues. Here are the good points: -- Solid contruction, although heavy. When loaded up with pedals, etc, it will have some heft to it. -- composite wood contruction allows for screwing things in place, easily drilling holes where required, etc. This is great for customization. -- The wood construction won't interfere with wireless receivers (such as the Line 6 G30 product) which have internal antennae in the base of the receiver. Metal frame pedalboards can sometimes cause issues with the G30. -- The pedalboard is sloped, which not only makes pedal access easier, but also provides a handy place underneath for attaching power strips, DC power supplies, etc. The board comes with screws already in place underneath for attaching Gator's own optional multi-pedal power supplies. -- The pedalboard is easily removed from the bag. -- The bag quality is good, which strong zippers which operate quite easily. -- There are two roomy, sturdy pockets for extra cables, etc. -- There is a sturdy carrying handle on top edge of the board, which sticks up through the bag for carrying the board in the bag. Now, here are the negative points: -- The Tolex-type black material covering much of the board did not have tight seams. In the corners, you could see exposed wood at the seams. I used a black "Sharpie" brand marker to cover the exposed wood so that the seams would not be visible. -- There were some "bumps" under the Tolex covering in a few places, which indicates that there may have been some surface defects in the wood, or glue bumps, in those areas. Not a big deal, but evidence of shoddy workmanship when applying the Tolex covering. -- The biggest functional issue was that the "loop" material (which covers the entire top of the board) was lifting up at some of the seams. The material is actually composed of several wide strips, butted up against each other. The loop material was actually pretty easily fixed. I pressed it back down into place (it still seemed to have sufficient tackiness to the adhesive); then, to ensure that it stayed fastened properly to the pedalboard, I took a industrial stapler (the type used for fastening upholstery, etc) and stapled along all the seams, with a staple straddling a seam every 5 or 6 inches. I also stapled along the outside edges of the loop material covered area. This worked very well. I've had no problems since then with any of the material pulling up, even with some heavy equipment Velco'ed onto the pedalboard. I then took the same black "Sharpie" marker and colored over the top of the staples, so that they mostly disappear into the loop material background. Final analysis: although I had to do some "improvements" to the product, I would buy it again if I needed a second one. For the money and my needs, it is a good value.
B**L
great pedal board
I really dig this pedal board. I researched the others out there (SKB, Pedal Train, etc...) and found this one to be superior in construction and price. It is made of ply board and is pretty heavy but you don't have to worry about it breaking or moving around on stage. It also holds a slew of pedals. I have ten on there right now and have room for another five to six. All that I would need... beyond that it's overkill. The two front pockets are great for carrying spare cables or cables for your guitar to pedal board and then to amp. Also can hold your music or just about anything you want (except for the kitchen sink). I highly recommend this pedal board. It is lesser known, but the quality is super great.
T**.
Poor product from Gator
Weighs a ton even without pedals. The pedalboard and case are a poor fit; you need a shoe horn to get the board into the case to the point where it will close properly. The handle on the front edge of the board doesn’t align with the opening in the case. I’m a big fan of Gator products, but they dropped the ball on this one.
C**S
Huge, rugged, proprietary, and no cable management.
High quality fit and finish and TONS of space, but those white lines are velcro strips, not holes for wire management. Additionally, there are mounts for TWO (of their brand) power supplies on the underside. So if you already have a power supply, you're going to have to find a spot for it. Overall, this is a nice board if you're going to buy into their ecosystem, but cable management is nonexistent and would require permanently modifying (drilling) the board and that doesn't work for me. I will be returning this and purchasing something that more fits my needs, but if this works for you, it feels high quality and like it will last for years to come.
J**K
so far so good!
I took awhile to buy this, but im glad i did. I shopped around, looked a pedaltrain...but they were all more than i wanted to pay. I just received this board this week. Easy set up. Very portable and simple. There is no shoulder strap, but that's fine with me. I dont have an expansive collection of pedals. I have 3 boss pedals and one mxr and a crybaby wah wah set, all powered with a ONESPOT daisy chain-and I still have room for maybe 2 pedals. The bag is a good quality, and has an outside pocket for cables. I'll be on tour soon, and I can't wait to get good use out of this! GREAT PRICE and GOOD quality!
D**N
BigBoard
I finally shelled out and bought a board. In the past as my pedal collection has grown i have built boards that would just fit my setup. All the boards I built i never had a suitable case to tote my pedals to rehearsals and gigs. The pedals I have on the board:Korg tuner, Vox wah, Big Muff, Blues driver, DS-1, Electro-harmonix Memory Boy, Boss Flanger, TC Electronic Flashback, Fender 2-button foot-switch, and room to spare. They are connected with standard planet waves patch cables that do take up a lot of space. The power supply works fine with no problems. Like others had said it did only come with one 18v cables and there are 3 18v ports. My tuner is in the bottom right corner of my board and my power is on the left side. The power cable could not be tucked along the pedals like all the other cables because its not long enough, so it has to run diagonally along the top section of the board above the Wah and Big Muff and i just put a piece of velcro overtop so it doesn't move around. All my power cables under the board are nice and neat because of the few small strips of velcro to secure them to the wood. There was a small box that connects the wall plug to the power supply that i was unaware of. It is a bit smaller than a pedal so i mounted it with velcro to the top so i could easily plug and unplug the cable that runs to the outlet. This looked surprisingly big when i received it in the mail but once all the pedals were hooked up it fit just right. I think this board is a good stoping point for me in buying pedals when i fill it up, and i do plan to do so when i get a second power supply. The bag is what makes it though. With out the bag it would just be a simple piece of wood that i would never put out 150 on.
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