SHOW OFF YOUR PEDALBOARD!

Think i will upgrade my pedalboard from the "Harley Benton 40 power". I have run out of space.....

I need just a little more but i dont want to go from 18" to 24" wide.... theres very few options for two rows between that, it seems. But a Rockboard Quad 4.1 might do the trick. and ill have a little more room for another thing or two. They also have a power unit now that fits the "mod" slot.
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Think i will upgrade my pedalboard from the "Harley Benton 40 power". I have run out of space.....

I need just a little more but i dont want to go from 18" to 24" wide.... theres very few options for two rows between that, it seems. But a Rockboard Quad 4.1 might do the trick. and ill have a little more room for another thing or two. They also have a power unit now that fits the "mod" slot.
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Bigger is always better. 🤟
 
I have a problem (mostly psychological based issues) with bigger than the above examples, but in this case going with Rockboard lets me fit significantly more shit!
I have a few of these excellent built like tanks Gorilla boards that are easily connected to each other with a couple of wing nuts if needed.
They are on Amazon for around £27.00 each.
They come with PSU fixings included underneath 👌
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I’m having fun trying to decide which pedals are going on my new PT board .
It’s a bloody nightmare working out what goes on and what doesn't 👷
Especially after I thought my choices were done and dusted before I had ordered the board.😳
Yesterday and today I’ve been messing about with these two that were already on the short list .
A modulation pedal sounds great infront of them 👍🍺
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So, finally got around to adding Velcro to my new Aeroboard 24. It is a 24x12.5" board that has room underneath for a PS, but sits flat (no tilt).

This is a rough test fit. Some pedals are place holders, like the yellow comp place will likely go to a CC mini delay. Bottom left open for a loop switcher TBD.

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So, finally got around to adding Velcro to my new Aeroboard 24. It is a 24x12.5" board that has room underneath for a PS, but sits flat (no tilt).

This is a rough test fit. Some pedals are place holders, like the yellow comp place will likely go to a CC mini delay. Bottom left open for a loop switcher TBD.

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Applauding the considerable Analogman love. :beer
 
I finished the FM9 board today (the board itself, not the wiring), freeing up my old board to keep in the studio because I'm sick of the rat's nest that occurs using the floor. Figured I'd have a photoshoot while they were all in the same room.

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15 year old me just high-fived 42 year old me. I've been in a bit of a burn out streak at work lately (again) and seeing this pile of gear in one spot just pounded a bit of perspective into my head, because I definitely wouldn't have this stuff without that job.

Edit- I've been looking for the back of that Boss pedal for months. :rofl #whereswaldo
 
Has anyone went from large pedalboard with everything to a smaller 3-4 board and swapping in/out favorite pedals of the week (day, hour, minute?)?
Favorite pedal of the second, that's it.
 
I definitely set up my boards to move things up and back and on and off. It is a bit of a tradeoff compared to a single set board.

To enable swapping, I run strips of Velcro across the entire pedal board, and then my pedals have all sorts of hook side pieces to work on different board spacing and with different orientations. I also don’t do a lot of cable management under the board, so things can be messy in order to remain flexible.
 
I definitely set up my boards to move things up and back and on and off. It is a bit of a tradeoff compared to a single set board.

To enable swapping, I run strips of Velcro across the entire pedal board, and then my pedals have all sorts of hook side pieces to work on different board spacing and with different orientations. I also don’t do a lot of cable management under the board, so things can be messy in order to remain flexible.
agreed. I have come to that to. Just a homeplayer so no need to arrange the perfect pedalboard where everything is nailed down written in stone and a beautiful presentation. Just no need to… I like all that! The nerdy side in me loves all that.. but I know I wouldn’t be able to have it for more than a week or two before ripping stuff apart.
 
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