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Post by rodeoclown on Apr 20, 2006 15:42:12 GMT -7
Lack of room forces me to leave my big pedal board at home for a couple local gigs, and I'm looking for a small angled board/case to daisy chain 3 or 4 pedals. Any suggestions?
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Post by benttop (Steve) on Apr 20, 2006 15:52:33 GMT -7
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Post by Lefty on Apr 20, 2006 17:57:36 GMT -7
I'm planning on getting another PT Jr. for the same reason. I love the ATA style case that comes with them now.
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Post by LeftyLang on Apr 20, 2006 20:12:01 GMT -7
I have been using the original PedalTrain for a few years now......best piece of gear I have ever purchased.
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Post by Lefty on Apr 20, 2006 20:29:06 GMT -7
Got one of those too...just a little bigger tha I need. But I can't bring myself to sell it.
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Post by rodeoclown on Apr 21, 2006 2:52:39 GMT -7
Thanks for the input. I was thinking of the PT Jr, but it's a little bigger than I want. I found a company called NYC Pedalboards through a web search, and they've got one that might do the trick. It's either that or clear off the work bench and try to make my own.
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Post by prowler on Apr 21, 2006 3:01:18 GMT -7
Is this small enough for you? It's a Pedal Train Jr. I have made my own boards as well. It's easy to do and you'll get exactly the size you want. I made mine with Birch plywood, black formica, "C" channel, two stainless steel handles and some rubber feet. Looked and worked great. The only reason I went to the Pedal Train is because I wanted the pedal board slanted & it's easier to route the cables.
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Post by benttop (Steve) on Apr 21, 2006 5:14:01 GMT -7
One of my small boards is just a piece of 1/4" plywood with velcro on it. I cut it to fit in a carry bag I have, and it held like four pedals. It was actually the most useful pedal board I've had because it fit the exact items I had planned for it. And it cost about $15 to build. I should get a picture of that thing...
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Post by Curt on Apr 21, 2006 6:53:13 GMT -7
My only board is a pc. of 3/8 plywood, painted black and covered in velcro that I cut out of a Laptop bag, that bag is what carries the board, holds 4 pedals across and I put my tuner on top sideways. Cost me $0.00 and it's been to every gig for two years. It has several pockets that I stash cords, mics, power strips and assorted parifanalia (sp?). It's really quite functional. At one time it was twice as big, Two peices the same size that I linked together with Jumbo cable ties as hinges, It would the hold up to 8 pedals and still fit the lap top bag as it folded in half for storage.
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Post by rodeoclown on Apr 28, 2006 17:28:34 GMT -7
I just got this great little pedalboard with a nice case for $49 shipped from Music 123. Check it out.http://www.music123.com/Gator-Pedal-Totes-i396568.music
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