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Larry

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Basically the what the title states. I have about 5 pedals that I need to fit. I want to have enough room to expand to a couple more if need be.

Thanks again,
 

dfrady

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SKB make a pretty nice one, i think it's the PS-45 Professional, if i'm not mistaken it holds up to 8 pedals.
 

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I got a free one with an order from Musician's Friend. It is heavy duty nylon with a hard board and some velcro attachments. It would easily fir 5+ pedals. I never used it and will have no use for it. It is yours from the cost of shipping if you want it. Maybe $15 or $20 tops. PM if you want it...
 

Larry

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I got a free one with an order from Musician's Friend. It is heavy duty nylon with a hard board and some velcro attachments. It would easily fir 5+ pedals. I never used it and will have no use for it. It is yours from the cost of shipping if you want it. Maybe $15 or $20 tops. PM if you want it...

Check your PMs:cool:
 

Tim O'Sullivan

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Boss do one, which I have seen that looks pretty good, if a little plasticky. Failing that pedal train are an option, or pedalpad make some nice high end ones with a built in power supply. Or as suggested, make your own!
 

TonyEVH5150

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Gator makes a pretty decent one. Enough room for 5-8 pedals, depending on size. Comes with velcro attachments (board has velcro covering). Even includes a power supply to run up to 8 9V pedals, and three 18 volt. Includes the gear tote, and it's only $100!! They make a lager version as well that goes for $150.

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Astrofreq

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For a cheap but SOLID board, you can buy a Johnson pedalboard with all the cables and velcro for about $45 on ebay NEW.

It you want to spend a little more, I highly recommend nycpedalboards.com or the Pedal Pad. Both are super rugged.
 

Christer

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Build your own!

Here´s mine, build it a few years ago with a little space over so i can expand with more pedals! :rolleyes:

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beej

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I'm a big fan of the Pedaltrain boards- lots of room, indestructible and come with a padded bag or case.

I've got the PT2 and have milled the underside so I can fit my PedalPower power supply under the board, making tons of room.
 

OrangeChannel

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I like the durability of the PedalTrain stuff....but the angle bothers me bigtime...I just called Calzone up and spoke to Linda and they built me a 37.5x17.5 board for (for $45) my Vetta rig...this way I can mount the FBV and a ton of pedals I can't live without on there...also I can't stand velcro because it doesn't adhere well nor does it have the strength to hold some of these pedals in place...what you need is DUAL LOCK.

So that's the winning combo these days...Dual Lock and a flatboard w/ aluminum u channel and black lam...theres a reason this stuff is so repeated in pro rigs...
 

Larry

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That ENGL pedal has to be hard on th eyes under the lights of a stage right?
 
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