🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with Style!
The Guitar Effects Pedal Board Wood 2-Tier Platform Stand is designed to accommodate up to 12 standard size pedals, featuring a sturdy construction from CNC-made 1/2" Baltic Birch plywood. It includes adhesive hook and loop strips for easy assembly, making it a perfect choice for musicians looking to enhance their performance setup while supporting American craftsmanship.
P**O
Wood pedalboard
Well I bought one, loved it and bought another. Jeez u can buy 3 of these things for the price of a medal board. Nice and light and holds a ton of pedals. I took a strap and added 2 O screws on the side so I can sling it over my shoulder. Everyone thinks I made it and the want me to make one for them. Use some Elmores glue when putting it together and all will be good with the world. U can jazz it up with some spray paint too.
J**S
Good Product
Easy to put together. The wood is sanded but pretty raw, so you will want to paint it. The height of the second level is perfect and is very comfortable to activate whatever pedals you have up there. I used velcro bought at HD, so I can't comment on the one that comes with this product. Price point a bit on the high side, but it saved me a whole day of work trying to build it myself. Overall very happy with it.
A**O
Great little board
It was smaller than I thought, and all my pedals wouldn't fit. That's my fault. The board itself is a nice board. The angle of the top level is perfect. The fit is tight, and is solid when assembled. Must use a rubber mallet to assemble. The wood glue is insurance. The fit is so tight, I'm not sure the glue is absolutely necessary. There wasn't enough Velcro for my needs, but again, that could be the way I used it, not due to what is supplied. Wish I had purchased the three tier board instead.
M**E
Nifty pedal board.
If you can pass the square peg - round hole test, then assembly of this pedal board is a piece of cake. The design and quality of materials of this pedal board are great! The assembly and the included instructions were super simple to follow, I didn’t need to use a mallet nor did I have to modify the holes or brackets to complete the assembly. Wood glue is needed to complete the pedal board assembly. Painting the pedal board isn’t necessary, was wanting to make it unique after completion.I’m very satisfied with this product. There’s plenty of room for different sizes of stomp boxes.
L**T
It’s like a high school wood shop project.
Well you get what you pay for. The wood had a lot of rough edges and the holes had splinters. There was still wood dust all over everything. It seems sturdy so far. I do like how it’s unfinished, which leaves you options if you want to stain or paint it.
Z**H
Perfect place to start a woodworking project.
I love this pedal board. It looks great and is a good size. That being said it needed more material than was included and it maybe took me longer than I expected. If you are willing to put in a little work you won't be disappointed.
M**K
Fits Boss RC-600
It took forever to find the perfect pedal board. Finally; this one will fit how I need it to fit my gear without spending $300+. I was about to build my own. When I found this I decided to give it a shot and it’s perfect! I will cut out notches in the legs for easier access to all the inputs behind the looper. It’s very light, too!
M**E
Poor value - I hope you have a lot of different tools
What I had to do:-Buy a sanding block and sand the whole thing-Go over the edges with the sanding drum on my Dremel.-Use the plunge/routing attachment on my Dremel with a cutting bit to open up the slots for the supports to be hammered in with a rubber mallet. If you don't have a Dremel or chisels, you will not be able to put this together. Consider yourself warned.-Sand some more, and use the small sanding drum attachment on my Dremel to finish up the holes-Bang the hell out of it with a rubber mallet-Go buy another piece of wood to attach to the bottom so it would hold a power supply. It's not that my power supply doesn't fit — the spot where one would be supported is literally cut out of the base. WHY? I would guess it's to save material so they can cut as many parts out of one sheet of plywood as possible.-Discover the adhesive-backed velcro that I was pleased to have included was cheap and unusable. The backing won't peel off the hook side without taking all the adhesive with it, making it USELESS.-Break down mentally and just start popping holes through it with a drill press so I could lash pedals down with zip ties like a Holeyboard pedal board.-Discover the holes in the top tier are barely large enough to route a straight plug patch cable through. An angle plug patch cable will not fit through these holes at all. Had to widen them.I read other reviews saying this board needed finishing and figured "I'm a very handy, capable guy. This will be a fun project." How wrong I was.I would NEVER recommend this board to anyone. Not even if they were getting it for free.
Trustpilot
1 day ago
1 month ago