Ghost Fire Guitar Pedal Board Aluminum Alloy 0.7lb Super light Effect Pedalboard15''x5.5'' with Carry Bag,SPL-01
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Neither of them are removable, although they fold in half when not in use. In that case, using a power supply underneath would have no effect.
Metal is the substance that makes up mine. As far as weight went, I believe it was made of aluminum since it was relatively light even before I added the pedals.
Yes, I have nine pedals hooked up to it, as well as a wireless unit and power supply. The pedals fit neatly in my bag, and I don't have to remove them to use them, just pull them out, play them, and return them to their
There is a gap of 218". As for the mini pedals, I still have one, and it's 312" long, but it's on my other pedal board. So I guess it's up to you whether or not you find 138" to be sufficient to allow them to sit properly. In my opinion, it wouldn't be a problem.
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The power supply that Amazon automatically recommended was the one I bought. There is no problem fitting it underneath. It was important for me to have a small pedal board so I could add my "surf" In this case, it was enough for me and has room for improvement. Since I also play metal, I might as well rip off these pedals and plug in my metal ones instead. In addition to its light weight, the board is sturdy. haven't used it live so I don't know if there is a way to screw this up. There was Velcro already on it and the bag it comes in fits perfectly. There are pouches on it so I can utilize those extra wires & accessories as well. I have zip ties on hand to make any adjustments I need. The larger board costs just 5 dollars more but I think I would like two smaller boards instead of one huge one. (I think I would prefer two smaller boards to one huge one. ) It depends on the person. that is what I will buy next!.
Two things I was pleasantly surprised by were that
1. Velcro is pre-taped on the frame, so half of the little amount of work required is already The other way I have taped my board is on the board I am replacing, but it is not too much of a problem for me since I am using some different pedals and I have removed Velcro before with minimal damage and sometimes no damage at all. Myself, I do not have a problem with that. Please upgrade to version 2 if you're not already. tilt towards you like full-sized models. The items would have been in the item description had I noticed them, but none the less it made for a pleasant surprise. In order to simplify things, I'm breaking up my pedaltrain classic that I shared between two amps into two smaller Because of the large size of the PT classic and the space in which it was placed, I found it uncomfortable over time. Also, I wasn't paying $70 for the nano, which I believe is half the size or equal, considering it costs two times The Velcro and ties provided along with the bag for everything were more sturdy than expected. In conclusion, I think this or these items in my case do their job very well and will last a long time under normal use. Having said that, music equipment does need some TLC as much as possible, but I won't need to do it. Please don't step repeatedly on your pedals like you are stepping on a bug. If I compare your board to all the others I looked at when searching with "small pedal board", I feel you're getting a good deal. It would surprise me if the model did not perform even when calibrated unless the model was flawed from the very Thanks for reading and have a good time!.
In order to keep up I bought another pedal, another pedal and another pedal tuner, each with its own power supply, so I ended up having a power strip, wires everywhere, and good thing I didn't trip over something and die. The other day I was shopping for a ganged power supply to get rid of all the wall warts. I found one good one which I'll summarize in a separate review, and what popped up was this "frequently bought together" ad from Amazon. Having never heard of such a thing, I found it fascinating. Continuing my research, I found it was tough to decide what to buy. I had read about sizes, cases, and all sorts of things, but I kept coming back to this and liked the features and so I decided to buy it. It occurred to me that there were pedals that I really use during performances and others that I only use once and a while or not at all, so I moved pedals again. Once everything was working again I realized I could use 6" cords instead of 12", saving room and weight. Finally, there came to me that one of the great things about this board was its flexibility, which let me organise the board in just the right way. This product comes with a handy pouch/carry case, a pocket on the front where you can put extra 6" and USB sticks, and it's very easy to use I also put Velcro on the cables, duct tape on the ties, and extra power connectors. is just a few tilty feet to allow you to angle the board, and then you flip them up, wrap the power cords, and it slides into its pouch without the need to move the pedals or remove the The fact that I was not aware of this surprises me. Having one of my own, I find that almost everyone is aware of them, but not everybody is happy with theirs as I am. As with all other things guitar, I'm hoping to get a couple more pedals, so I may go up a size or two. I was able to find a company that sells a variety of sizes of boards, so now I just have to remember what.