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Specifications |
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Brand | MONO | ||
Category | Pedalboards | ||
Height: | 3.7", | ||
Length: | 24", | ||
Depth: | 14.5", | ||
Weight: | 3.97 lbs. (board), | ||
Material: | Lightweight anodized aluminum board, | ||
Case/Bag: | Gig Bag, | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | PFX-PB-M-BLK-BDL, |
Solid Board
I've been looking for a replacement board for a long time, but couldn't decide which one to get. I've used a Pedal Pad for about 18 years, and it has been a great product with no complaints from me except the weight. I only carry my board once per week to church, and there's no real threat of damage to my pedals to warrant such a heavy case. The Mono medium allowed me to shed 8-10… read more pounds (using the 2.0 soft case), and the shoulder strap made it easier to carry. The height of the board allowed plenty of space for my power supply and cable routing. The size of the board allowed plenty of space to access all of my foot switches.
Love It
This board is awesome. I've got two rows of pedals powered by a Cioks mounted underneath. The interlock tape is excellent. With effort, it peels off cleanly, yet locks my pedals securely, sometimes even with a 'pop'! I run the power cables underneath and Seymour Duncan patch cables on top. Here's a tip: to get a secure lock, you've got to really press the pedal against the board… read more hard, which is easy. But consider this: your power supply has to hang from underneath the top ... so, you've got to hang your power supply first, by flipping the board over and press the power supply hard against board resting on the floor. Once you've got a secure connection, flip the board over and start mounting your pedals. I hang an always-on Alesis Microverb underneath, and it fell. There's really no easy way to press that thing hard from underneath while pedals are on top. The Microverb fell because I mounted it unevenly. The Cioks hasn't fallen in about four months. It love this board -- I love gear that looks cool and works well.
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