🎸 Power Your Sound, Lighten Your Load!
The EX Guitar Pedal Board is a compact, ultra-lightweight aluminum alloy pedalboard (0.8lb) measuring 14”x5.5”, designed for easy portability and durability. It includes a 9V 2A power supply with an 8-way daisy chain cable to power multiple pedals simultaneously, plus a waterproof carrying bag and cable management accessories, making it the ultimate all-in-one solution for professional guitarists on the move.
D**H
Great Value and Product!
Very sturdy, well made, I love the design and how everything fits well and stays organized, very easy to use. I totally recommend this.
C**N
GOOD quality material
This is a great quality made pedal board. It is not as big as I needed it to be, but it still keeps most of my pedals off the floor, and in order.
J**R
Inexpensive, not bad, very small but not quite enough room to mount a power supply underneath
I had a credit or a gift card or something when I bought this so I only ended paying $12 out of my own pocket for it. It was certainly worth that.It is pretty small. and can only accomodate a few pedals, but it's good if you want something small and you typically only run a few essential pedals. It's similar in design to the pedaltrain nano+ board, but not quite as much clearance underneath - which is too bad because so far I haven't found a power supply you can mount under this board. So you're stuck using a one spot or battery powered pedals, or putting the brick on top and stacking pedals on top of the power supply. Another option might be to figure out a way to mount a power supply to the back edge somehow, but that would be a DIY project. If there was just a LITTLE BIT more room underneath, you could mount a low profile power supply like the Truetone 1-spot PRO CS-6, but it's not quite tall enough. You might even be able to attach taller feet and make that happen, although I haven't checked the width of the power supply vs. the width between the 2 rails underneath.I ended up using this with just a couple pedals as an "add on module" to my grab and go mini board(s). I put an organ pedal, a leslie pedal, and a loop switcher on the board and power it with a one spot. The loop switcher has a 9V input and two 9V outputs so kind of works like a power brick in this instance...I have a single plug in cable, and the pedals are plugged into that looper box. So this board looks like it will works ok for that - although I am awaiting a couple low profile patch cables to finish connecting this one up. I suppose I could bridge off the ouput of a power brick on another board or something like that if I wanted to.I wish they made a 2 rail 18" version that was a little taller. (or better, a 4 rail 18x10 version that was taller.) The 20" board they make has a third narrow rail and so it's about 2-3 inches deeper (front ot back). I think the idea is to be able to mount a power supply on top behind the pedals, but I'm not crazy about that approach. I have 2 nano+ boards with CS-6's underneath - much cleaner, and they fit in the pocket on the back of my amplifier bag for an "easy roll" rig. (That's a custom bag...)I thought I would like this when I bought it but truth be told...I wasn't satisfied and then bought the nano+. I have 6 pedal boards from tiny to huge...I still like the pedal train stuff the best. A lot more expensive, but power supplies fit underneath. Life is too short for crappy noisy pedalboards powered with daisy chains.
J**S
Compact quality - Everything you need is included (for use with your own pedals)
Exactly as described and perfectly usefull for a compact setup. All of the components are quality items. Thanks for offering this pedal board. We'll be using it on our tour for the simplicity of it. YellowNo5.net
M**E
This is a perfect beginner pedal board and carrying bag!
This is a perfect beginner pedal board and carrying bag!
W**N
Perfect for small pedals.
Works as it should and is quality.
S**L
Solid without the excessive weight...
After 30+ years playing electric bass semi-pro I have been through a *lot* of pedalboards, including some of the massive heavy-duty aluminum ones from the better-known manufacturers. I guess if I had roadies carrying my gear and was hitting Madison Square Garden a couple of times every tour they might be worth the weight and expense, but I often found I would leave my (insert big name pedalboard manufacturer) board at home for smaller gigs because they were too heavy, too bulky, and just too much to carry around with the rest of my gear. No point in having over a grand invested in awesome effects if you never take them to them gig!This board is exactly what I need for the smaller-to-medium-sized gigs I find myself doing these days. If you're smart about your pedal selection and look towards smaller-form-factor pedals, you'll easily get a minimum of four pedals on this board. If you're running sub-compact Donner-style pedals exclusively, five won't be a problem. For me, I'm able to get a Mad Professor Blueberry OD, EBS Chorus, EHS MicroPOG, and Donner Echo/Delay stuffed onto this thing without feeling cramped at all.The board itself is stiff and rugged, but still (surprisingly) comparatively lightweight. The included velcro strips adhere to the frame like they're backed with epoxy, and the pedals stick to the board like they're cemented in place - they just do not shift around at all - that said, you can still remove and re-position them without needing a pry bar and breaking a sweat.This board, a handful of pedals, a few short patch cables and a daisy-chained power supply with sufficient amperage should be all you need for the average gig unless you're Doug Wimbish, and who among us is? Seriously - for the money, this has been an amazing investment. It fits comfortably sitting in the top of my gig bag, riding nestled on top of my cords and cables, at the ready for my next gig. If I find that I outgrow this board, like as not I'll just spring for another identical one and run two of them - reconfiguration is fast and easy if needed, and two smaller, lighter boards I can stow in my gig bag still trump one huge, heavy, expensive one that sits at the house because it's such a massive pain to get to the gig.
M**N
Easy & simple
Love it
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