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tastychoice 12-12-2012 11:41 PM

rondo pedal boards
 
Anybody use these? Thoughts? I've built several wedge shaped boards with vinyl fake leather covers and I'm feeling like I need more protection. It's surely a poorly constructed atrocity but the price is tempting.

http://www.rondomusic.com/pdc410j.html

electracoyote 12-12-2012 11:52 PM

I have a couple rondo cases in different sizes for bass and guitar boards. I use them as pictured, with the thinner lid as the bottom for pedals. It works great, but I am tempted to build something wedge shaped as the flat lid makes it hard to reach the back row sometimes. I'm open to suggestions to that effect.

Anyway, the case is pretty well made, good deal for the price.

tastychoice 12-13-2012 12:54 AM

All I needed was one positive review. Ordering on payday. The wedge is nice but my back row doesn't see that much foot traffic. Super easy build too, I just sawed a 20" 2x4 in half diagonally, attached plywood to the too and bottom with screws and another 2x4 across the back. poly, handle, and Maine snaps for the vinyl cover didn't cost much. I encourage you to try it. I've just had a few gear mishaps recently (blew my amp, broke and replaced three same switch on my bass 3 times, crushed an expression pedal ) and I am feeling overprotective of my pedals. If you lived closer, I'd sell you one if mine.

tastychoice 12-13-2012 01:00 AM

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Here's a pic of the first one I made. I've since changed my set up quite a bit and didn't need the size. Hope this is helpful.

electracoyote 12-13-2012 01:27 AM

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Originally Posted by tastychoice (Post 13571194)
Here's a pic of the first one I made. I've since changed my set up quite a bit and didn't need the size. Hope this is helpful.

Yes, that points me in the right direction. One of these in the Rondo case and you're set.

lowfreq33 12-13-2012 01:38 AM

I've been touring with a Rondo board for about a year and a half, same one you're looking at but different size. Very roadworthy. I actually ended up making individual risers for certain pedals, a couple (Way Huge, Dunlop) had rubber feet that weren't easily removed, so I have cutouts in the risers for the feet. Cost me about $6. Best deal around for pedalboards.

walterw 12-13-2012 01:44 AM

i just got one myself for my guitar stuff, the bigger one with the fancy swirled aluminum sides:



it's decently sturdy and well-fit. i just wish the lid and the bottom tray weren't as tall as they are (the whole thing is almost 7" thick closed, when 5 1/2" to 6" would have been plenty, and the bottom tray lip is maybe 1/2" taller than i'd like).

i pulled the carpeted rubber layer out of the bottom and set in a thin piece of plywood, so as to stick the pedals down with superior dual-lock; as it comes, velcro will stick to the tray area reasonably well.

pedrodelawasp 12-17-2012 06:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by electracoyote (Post 13571105)
I have a couple rondo cases in different sizes for bass and guitar boards. I use them as pictured, with the thinner lid as the bottom for pedals. It works great, but I am tempted to build something wedge shaped as the flat lid makes it hard to reach the back row sometimes. I'm open to suggestions to that effect.

Anyway, the case is pretty well made, good deal for the price.

Could you drill holes in two corners and fit some sturdy rubber feet to the side you want raised?


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