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Specifications |
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Brand | Gator | ||
Category | Pedalboards | ||
Height: | 3", | ||
Length: | 21.5", | ||
Depth: | 15", | ||
Weight: | 17.4 lbs., | ||
Powered: | 8 x 9V DC, | ||
Case/Bag: | Hardshell Case with Guitar Stand, | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | GW-GIGBOXJRPWR, |
Everyone should try one of these
I love this thing. It *is* pretty lame looking and badly made, but it's a genius idea and the next version of it might be killer.
2019 version review
This product seems to have evolved over the years. The current version(as of Jan.2019) has resolved several issues from earlier reviews such as: *The case can fit Boss pedals and wah's while closed. *The 2 electric slots in the stand fit Les Pauls and Thinline Hollowbodies without the bridge resting on the stand. They even get enough clearance that I don't worry about bumping it… read more when placing guitars in the stand. *The latches seem to be of better quality, as good as a standard guitar case *The power supply is isolated and works great This pedalboard + double guitar gig bag + combo amp = 1 trip into the gig!
Gig box
love it very handy
Love It!
No idea why I've never seen anyone use this product... thought it was kind'of a no brainer / great idea for a typical club rig. So here's the skinny after a handful of gigs with this thing. So far so good. Pros: Pretty sturdy, no issues with cheapness / build quality thus far. Basement to truck, bang around a bit to gig, step all over it during gig, back to truck, to basement… read more about 20 times so far, no probs yet. You throw it around and pack poorly on a 50 city tour... yea prolly not gonna survive, but... Great to have three stands built in, no more extra stands to bring. Power supply cable is fine. Just mount the brick to the board and take the cable out for transport and you'll be golden in typical use cases. ONE HUGE CON: DOES NOT FIT LES PAUL very well in rack. The bridge on my / typical Les Paul makes the guitar a tad too think to fit nicely in the electric guitar slots of the guitar rack. I mean, it'll kind'a fit — hangs over the the side a bit, and is resting on the bridge — but LP's work better in the single acoustic slot that is provided. Kind'a a downside there if you have a LP and an acoustic in your quiver. (Not an hard fix though if you want to some custom carving out of one of the slots, but not great right out of the box.) You do need some sort of separate padding to help secure the pedals in place and keep them from flopping around in transport. They provide it for you, but it may need to switched out customized to your pedals etc. Hums a bit, haven't been able to confirm if it's the power supply, the venues or some nasty pedals, but... Either way, for the price, it's totally worth it. I really like it.
Gator Gig Box
Despite the previous review from some one else. This gig box does everything it was designed to do. Hold stomp boxes in place and provide a power source for them. Wah pedals Volume pedals are meant to be located outside the confines of this carry case ON THE STAGE FLOOR ! That means they will not be in the way of the phaser/flanger/tremolo/chorus etc. They will be independently… read more located and isolated from the rest of the signal chain and much more convenient to use an operate ! 'NUFF SAID !
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