Pedalboard Cases
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Pedalboard Cases
Has anyone got any ideas as to what is a good, cheap(ish) pedalboard case, possibley with a pedalboard with it? I'm not that fussed about it actually having a pedalboard with it because my dad can help me make one. Just mainly focused on a case which I can use to take my pedals to practice and gigs without them being thrown around and crushed in my bag.
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rondomusic sells cheap cases. but they're cheap. other members have said they work fine for light/weekend gigging, but if put under much stress they have the tendency to fall apart, especially the latches.
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My current pedalboard/case is a $1.99 plastic breifcase meant for holding wine glasses that I got from Goodwill.
I ripped out the foam shit inside and replaced it with custom-fitted foam I xacto bladed out of a couch cushion somebody had left hanging around the common area of our rehearsal space. Paying big money for specialty made pedal cases is for Billy Gibbons.
I ripped out the foam shit inside and replaced it with custom-fitted foam I xacto bladed out of a couch cushion somebody had left hanging around the common area of our rehearsal space. Paying big money for specialty made pedal cases is for Billy Gibbons.
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Doooooh! Sorry, I missed you location on the profile. You can also build a pedalboard out of a travel case, so that the pedalboard and case are one.
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I built a small temporary board into one of these too, works pretty well:matt.dines wrote:my board is made of a case made for cds for dj's
from maplins was bout 20quid but its brushed metal and looks cool
As far as other options go - not exactly cheap, but I can recommend both Diago and Pedaltrain boards. Depends how big you want it.
I like my TKL board which is pretty cheap.... this one I think.
http://www.pianocoversonline.co.uk/effe ... -6703.html
http://www.pianocoversonline.co.uk/effe ... -6703.html
I have the next smallest one from this range:
http://www.guitarampkeyboard.com/options.php?id=78051
It's stagg, it's unbelievably cheap for a pedalboard and it's alright. I've given mine to my brother and I'm getting the bigger one in a few weeks. The only real complaint I have is that they have no foam included, with protection relying on the pedals being velcroed to the surface of the board. That's an easy fix though if you just buy some acoustic foam from eBay. Even then, the price remains lower per square inch of pedal space than any other manufacturer.
http://www.guitarampkeyboard.com/options.php?id=78051
It's stagg, it's unbelievably cheap for a pedalboard and it's alright. I've given mine to my brother and I'm getting the bigger one in a few weeks. The only real complaint I have is that they have no foam included, with protection relying on the pedals being velcroed to the surface of the board. That's an easy fix though if you just buy some acoustic foam from eBay. Even then, the price remains lower per square inch of pedal space than any other manufacturer.
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i have a kinsman and spent about £15 to get it in a usable state. added MDF and carpet to strength the base and glued the hinges to make sure they didn't come off. not worth the hassle.
i have a kinsman and spent about £15 to get it in a usable state. added MDF and carpet to strength the base and glued the hinges to make sure they didn't come off. not worth the hassle.
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