Pedal Board w/ Carry Bag; Pro Size
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Specifications |
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Brand | Gator | ||
Category | Pedalboards | ||
Height: | 2.5", | ||
Length: | 30", | ||
Depth: | 16.5", | ||
Weight: | 17.5 lbs., | ||
Powered: | No, | ||
Material: | Plywood, Tolex, | ||
Case/Bag: | Gig Bag, | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | GPT-PRO, |
Too short
Built pretty solid. My biggest complaint is I can't fit my power supply under the board like you'd want because it's not tall enough. Seems like this would be part of the engineering process. Why would one of the bigger pedalboards be built for a smaller power supply? Frustrated
Too Heavy
Very good pedalboard but too heavy even without Pedals.
Good buy
Very fuional so far carries my G System and 5 other pedals with room to spare.
GPT-PRO- Pedal Board w/ Carry Bag PRO Size
This pedal board is Great! Very sturdy and is able to handle a wide array of pedals. It is a little heavy but that's is to be expected with this size board. The case is made of a sturdy material with heavy duty zippers. Both pockets and great for guitar cables or what ever else you would need to bring to a gig. Totally recommend this pedal board for the beginner to the pro guitarist!
Sturdy but heavy
I purchased the GPT-PRO about a year and a half ago, wanting something sturdy and BIG. Well, it is that... sturdy and big. It can hold a slew of pedals. I have 10 on my board right now with room to add another 5 if I want to. It is NOT like a pedaltrain where the cables all go underneath. Everything is out in the open right on top... but I sort of like it that way. If something… read more goes wrong, I can identify it quickly and take care of it. It can look a little messy, with cables here and there, but hey, it's a pedal board, not my dining room. So long as it functions well, it's groovy in my book. I suppose the one advantage and drawback (all in one) is its heaviness. You want a sturdy pedal board, but your back will pay the price. This is a very heavy board but it's not going anywhere once you got it down.
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