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Old 09-12-2010, 06:39 PM
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At the point now where I need to consider a Pedal Board. Not a huge one, but one that will hold the following:

VT Bass, Korg Pithcblack +, Zoom B2,
EBS Multicomp, Will be replacing the VT Bass with the newer Deluxe Model Soon.

I want to be durable easy to pack up and power all pedals off a one spot.

Lastly I don't want to have to sell a kidney to get it. What say you?
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Old 09-12-2010, 06:45 PM
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I have a Flight 24 board from Lyt Pedalboards. Simple, no nonsense boards that are durable, lightweight and affordable.

My only gripe is that their selection of cases for the boards is really limited. I'd like a smaller bag for my board, but only the bag for the Flight 32 was available. It works, but isn't ideal.
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Old 09-12-2010, 06:47 PM
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I have a Flight 24 board from Lyt Pedalboards. Simple, no nonsense boards that are durable, lightweight and affordable.

My only gripe is that their selection of cases for the boards is really limited. I'd like a smaller bag for my board, but only the bag for the Flight 32 was available. It works, but isn't ideal.
Thanks I will take a look at them!
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Old 09-12-2010, 06:51 PM
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I have 4 pedals as well - I use a

Roadrunner soft case/board - sling it over my shoulder and zip it up when I am done - velcro on the bottom of the pedals and plug the power supply into my tuner and chain the others off of it - cost 49 at GC
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Old 09-12-2010, 07:14 PM
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Pedaltrain is pretty popular on this forum. They make a variety of sizes to both accommodate your pedal collection now, and in a while when you've adopted more.

They're light, they're sturdy, and they're based around a rail system that allows for cabling and wires to be out of the way.

Mine:

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Old 09-12-2010, 07:31 PM
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I have both a PedalTrain Pro and a Boss BCB 60. I got the PT when I realized I couldn't fit more than 10 pedals in the Boss thing, including a SansAmp PBDDI that counts for 2.

The PT is main board (holds enough candies for me) and I use the BCB when I have lesser pedal needs. I like'em both.
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