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Show me your compact pedalboard setup



Looks like it barely fits


I wouldn't do it unless you plan on replacing the feet with taller ones. My CIOKS SOL didn't fit underneath without replacing the rear 2 feet and maxing the height adjustment on the front feet. It was a PITA and when I complained to D'Addario (and suggested they sell or include taller feet) they were not receptive, saying it did fit. LOL, no way the standard feet have enough clearance IME.
 
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My fascination (obsession) with ultra portable hard plastic “pedal cases” continues with this 8x11 inch case from Amazon….still fits nicely on top of even a small head like my Quilter and packs all I want 99% of the time. 1 spot with 5 plug daisy chain.
 
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View attachment 5147648 View attachment 5147646 My fascination (obsession) with ultra portable hard plastic “pedal cases” continues with this 8x11 inch case from Amazon….still fits nicely on top of even a small head like my Quilter and packs all I want 99% of the time. 1 spot with 5 plug daisy chain.

cool. Do you have a link? Looks like that might be something I could use. Getting tired of my soft case.
 
cool. Do you have a link? Looks like that might be something I could use. Getting tired of my soft case.

Mine's from AMZN in Canuckland but I'm sure the same junk is available through their US mothership, and there are many other options....also semi rigid small travel cases designed for electronics, etc that are easily repurposed. If you usually use your pedals sitting on top of your amp (as I do), these are great solutions....easier to carry, lighter with built in protection, and cheaper.

Here's the one I just posted:
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B013UCNUHE?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details

...and here's another, smaller one I use for a different setup:

https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B09C63QBXZ?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
 
View attachment 5147648 View attachment 5147646 My fascination (obsession) with ultra portable hard plastic “pedal cases” continues with this 8x11 inch case from Amazon….still fits nicely on top of even a small head like my Quilter and packs all I want 99% of the time. 1 spot with 5 plug daisy chain.

Take a look at SKB PB1712
Its a 17 x 12 pedalboard with a hard case
 
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Take a look at SKB PB1712
Its a 17 x 12 pedalboard with a hard case

Thanks-that's quite a bit larger. My "when I want it at my feet" board is 16x6". It uses a looper/tuner at the end and adds an env filter and uses a 2 channel Dream Catcher pre instead of the Underground Accelerator. It's still small enough to sit comfortably on top of any of my cabs, and usually does ;)
 
Mine's from AMZN in Canuckland but I'm sure the same junk is available through their US mothership, and there are many other options....also semi rigid small travel cases designed for electronics, etc that are easily repurposed. If you usually use your pedals sitting on top of your amp (as I do), these are great solutions....easier to carry, lighter with built in protection, and cheaper.

Here's the one I just posted:
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B013UCNUHE?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details

...and here's another, smaller one I use for a different setup:

https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B09C63QBXZ?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details

I found that if I change the .ca in that address to .com, it takes me to the same product, but can be shipped from/ to USlocation. You might try reversing that for when US people share Amazon links with you.
 
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How many mA from that Power LT XL that it can power a Space Heater?

Those things are great. I’ve powered a MORE off one for a whole show and it still showed it had about 50% power left after the show.
Sorry, didn’t answer the question. There are two 9v outputs and one USB output and each put out 1A. It claims to have a 6.6A capacity. If the MORE is about 500mA draw per hour after warmup, and I had it running about 5 hours and had at least half power charge left, then that is close. Considering folks always over promise, I’d say it has about a 5A capacity realistically. Great not that expensive solution for wireless power if you have one or two high draw pedals or a great solution if you daisy chain some pedals.
 
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