17" x 11" Pedalboard and Road Case with Plywood and Aluminum Valance Construction - for 8-10 Pedals
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Specifications |
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Brand | Gator | ||
Category | Pedalboards | ||
Height: | 3", | ||
Length: | 17" (case interior), | ||
Depth: | 11" (case interior), | ||
Weight: | 8 lbs., | ||
Powered: | No, | ||
Material: | Plywood with Aluminum Edging, EVA Foam interior, | ||
Case/Bag: | Flight Case, | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | G-TOUR PEDALBOARD-SM, |
This is the real deal
The actual pedalboard is for smaller applications and is built very well with handles and firm rubber feet and the board comes with better than Velcro application tape. I have on mine a Voodoo Power 3 at the top, then a small wah pedal below and to the far right, then going left I have a tuner, distortion, another distortion, and finally a delay at the far left. I use mini pedals.… read more So, I had plenty of work around room to wire and set it all up very neatly. But you are not going to get much more on it than that. It is the small pedalboard. Now this small pedalboard fits into this HUGE case! I mean the case is the real deal. This is not some look alike phony pseudo flight case, this this is a tank! And it's heavy probably around 25-30 pounds. It has handles and latches everywhere, but don't think this is easy to carry. Now, I can handle this weight easily setting up, but some folks can't. So be aware if you are limited in physical strength that this case is huge and heavy. It's the legacy case you pass on for generations because it ain't going anywhere. Bottom line is that I play with a smaller lighter PA system, but this case adds bulk and weight to carry. I would not ask my wife to carry in for me, as it would be a burden for her to do so. But for me, I like it very much because I know my pedalboard is totally safe from harm. I had a pedalboard that fit into a nice light carrying bag, and after traveling around a bit, some pedals became damaged. This tank of a case won't allow that to happen.
Built Tough
I can't imagine buying anything tougher or better built that this case. Just what I wanted.
Well worth the investment!
Had this in my wishlist for awhile and almost regretted not buying it thanks to nearly breaking a pedal while moving some furniture around. You make an investment into your pedals, buy something to protect that investment! No brainer, right? This pedal board and case is perfect whether you are on the go with you band or using it in your home studio. It's much larger than I thought… read more it would be (see attached pic), which I have no issue with, but it's something to consider if you are not looking for a large case. Built like a tank with easy to open locking knobs to access the pedal board. The pedal board itself has plenty of space on it and is sturdy. Plenty of storage for cables underneath the pedal board. Easy to use the included 3M velcro tape to mount your pedals and power supply on the board. Worth every dollar!
Does the job nicely!!!
I am primarily a gigging bassist who also uses a Moog Sub 37 on stage. The Sub sits on an X frame kbrd stand. I had been using a pedalboard for a couple of years that perched itself on the legs of the X frame. That was all well and good, but it caused me to reach over farther than I liked due to the pedalboard extending beyond the feet of the X frame. I needed to find a new pedalboard… read more that was 18.5" or less in width to accommodate fitting under the X frame. Changing out the X frame was not an option. So I ordered this board and couldn't be happier. My ergonomics are much improved. There's less strain on my back and shoulders now, and I'm no longer afraid of tripping over the edge of my pedalboard. The board itself is very well built and accommodates all the pedals I use for my gigging needs. The case is unbelievably robust!! I don't do fly gigs, but if I did I would have no worries about it withstanding getting drop-kicked across a tarmac. Kudos to Drew Foster for all the assistance he provided in my choosing this pedalboard. P.S. -> My setup consists of a Voodoo Labs PP2+, Lehle Parallel M mixer, 3 Leaf mini-Octavbre, Analogman chorus, tremolo or phaser du jour, El Capistan, all on the bass chain; and a Strymon Dig on the kbrd chain. It's a bit of a tight fit but it works.
Gator tour pedel board
all pros out there we all know 5 to 7 pedals covers all types of music case is truly got to have for the road talk to bart my friend and rep at sweetwater takes care of ya!!!! thanks bart! dean
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