Gator Cases Mega Bone Molded Polyethylene Curved Guitar Pedal Board with Padded Lightweight Carry Bag; USA Made, 28" x 11" x 2.5" (G-MEGA BONE)
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Not at all.
Neither the power supply nor the case is included.
In fact, yes.
A gator says Dimensions of the exterior *Maximum The exterior width of the system is 00 inches. The exterior height of this house is 50 inches. The following is in pounds 50
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This means I don't need effects such as echo, flanging, compression, delay, distortion, etc. If you do need all of those effects, Beheringer (and others) make multitrack products. Power supplies are available both with and without pedal boards. Rather than relying on a chorus and an acoustic driver, I have a chromatic tuner and a chorus for my very basic one-man show. It is the perfect mounting board for them. If you put some imagination into it, you can come up with In order to reach the access ports in the underside of the board, I use a Forstner bit of about 2" and smaller bits to create exit holes to deliver power to the three stomp box enclosures. (Be sure that the daisy chain plugs can make it out through The Basic Kit as a whole. In addition to drilling an access hole for the power in connector, you may drill another exit hole to use an unused plug-o. It is especially convenient if you need to add another box from time to time. The extra leads included in the Basic Kit serve as very useful snakes. Daisy chain wires are also located in the middle part of the board!
As for the cost, you have to take into consideration that the tooling cost for what are likely vacuum formed components has to be recovered. Then these would probably be worth You can make one for only $. 00 apiece, but don't be shy about it!
I will add a photo later. I think this is a fine product at an affordable price.
It has a big enough platform to put pedals on. There's more to it than that. There's little Velcro to speak of since it doesn't work that well. It does allow you to switch out pedals easily, however. The power supply is also cheap and noisy, as previously noted by another reviewer. It would be difficult to transport this without a case if you were going to haul it around to gigs. A bag is not what you're looking for. I don't expect that with pedals on the board, at least not on my version. For me, it's perfect, since it will be In any event, I will replace the power supply with something a bit more upscale than what came with it. As a result, you should take that into consideration when purchasing Additionally, there were two different chains included with the daisy chain or power supply. There were two kinds of tips, one for five tips, and another for ten Furthermore, it came with 5 different slide off and on plug adapters for different electrical uses in different countries. Thus, they did spend some time thinking about it. You may be able to solve the noise issue if you have a noise gate. There's just never been a reason for me to need one. In the pictures, you will find a couple of layout options to help you get an idea of how you can organize your Before I took it off the board, the white striping was the backing of the Velcro.
I mean it. Additionally, it takes up an excessive amount of real estate for the amount of pedals it supports. I took it back since the power supply was of the lowest quality. With the aluminum boards, which are more popular, the wah does not have to stick out over the edges at all, because the foot does not have to be removed. Although it doesn't sound like a big deal, it really This board will be an asset in my home studio, as I will be using it a lot. In the future, I plan to use it for my synth pedals and other foot switches, but I'll be switching back to a traditional style for my guitar pedals that's more versatile and takes up less stage space.
Taking it out of the box, placing it on the floor, I could not get it to stand still, no matter how I stood it. You can therefore fix the wobble in two ways -Remove the middle rubber bumper, leave it off and replace it with the applique Perhaps the center will not bow. Hence, when you step or stomp you won't see any wobbling, yet the middle will remain stable. However, besides that, it is a pretty good pedal board. I have 4 pedals and I may get a cry baby pedal one day if there is room.
The overall experience has been disappointing for many reasons, but I do not normally give out bad reviews. In theory, the Velcro system used here is a good one, but it only worked on three out of five In addition, the traditional strips that come with other boards work better with pedals that have their own I also hear a strange sound from my fulltone ocd when it is powered by the power supply. In addition to testing several other power supplies, I am certain the issue is with A board such as this may be a good fit for you if you have an all-MXR or boss pedal setup and the power supply does not cause them to squeal.