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The Gator Cases Wood Pedal Board (18 x 12") offers a spacious 16.5" x 12" Velcro surface designed for secure pedal placement, with built-in compatibility for mounting a G-BUS-8 power supply underneath. Its sleek black Tolex exterior ensures durability and style, while the included nylon carry bag features a large external pocket and an integrated handle system for streamlined transport—perfect for gigging musicians who demand both function and flair.







J**E
Lots of Room and Utility
I bought one and loved it soMuch I bought another one and built a different rig in itLarge enough to hold all my gear, you can mount a Gator Power supply on the bottom. Plus there are opening to help manage the cables.And there’s a case and a handle so you can travel with it
D**N
BigBoard
I finally shelled out and bought a board. In the past as my pedal collection has grown i have built boards that would just fit my setup. All the boards I built i never had a suitable case to tote my pedals to rehearsals and gigs. The pedals I have on the board:Korg tuner, Vox wah, Big Muff, Blues driver, DS-1, Electro-harmonix Memory Boy, Boss Flanger, TC Electronic Flashback, Fender 2-button foot-switch, and room to spare. They are connected with standard planet waves patch cables that do take up a lot of space. The power supply works fine with no problems. Like others had said it did only come with one 18v cables and there are 3 18v ports. My tuner is in the bottom right corner of my board and my power is on the left side. The power cable could not be tucked along the pedals like all the other cables because its not long enough, so it has to run diagonally along the top section of the board above the Wah and Big Muff and i just put a piece of velcro overtop so it doesn't move around. All my power cables under the board are nice and neat because of the few small strips of velcro to secure them to the wood. There was a small box that connects the wall plug to the power supply that i was unaware of. It is a bit smaller than a pedal so i mounted it with velcro to the top so i could easily plug and unplug the cable that runs to the outlet. This looked surprisingly big when i received it in the mail but once all the pedals were hooked up it fit just right. I think this board is a good stoping point for me in buying pedals when i fill it up, and i do plan to do so when i get a second power supply. The bag is what makes it though. With out the bag it would just be a simple piece of wood that i would never put out 150 on.
M**T
Sturdy but very heavy
Pros: solid construction. Case is great. Sturdy. Won't move on you.Cons: thing weighs a LOT. Also the channels that allow for cables to run underneath the board are pretty small, so I've ended up not being able to hide my cables underneath.
L**S
It works fine, I do notice some noise as opposed to ...
The Cadillac of store bought pedal boards.One word,.....BIG. (I'm thinking of buying a luggage dolly for it!)I have fourteen pedals in it right now, and could fit more on it if I tried.My Only complaint is with the power supply. It works fine, I do notice some noise as opposed to individual wall warts and daisy chains, but nothing too bad. But what I don't like is that the cables that supply power to the individual pedals can be too short if you only have the one power supply and want to install it underneath the board. And these cables are not the standard cables so you cannot order longer cables from another manufacturer. It also has three 18v outputs but only includes one cable, luckily the 18v outputs use standard power supply cables so you can order more from other manufacturers.I have had no problems with the Velcro surface, though I did not use the Velcro they included for the back of the pedals, I used Industrial Strength Velcro.ALL pedal boards are incredibly overpriced for what they are, in my opinion. But, this one is about as good a deal as you are going to get. Why Amazon is currently selling them almost eighty dollars cheaper than everyone else, I don't know, but I like it!Personally, I am very happy with this purchase.Obviously if you are a touring musician, you should be looking at something that goes in a hard shell, ATA approved, flight case, and NOT a canvas bag. For the at home jammer, and the weekend warrior, this thing is great!
C**S
Huge, rugged, proprietary, and no cable management.
High quality fit and finish and TONS of space, but those white lines are velcro strips, not holes for wire management. Additionally, there are mounts for TWO (of their brand) power supplies on the underside. So if you already have a power supply, you're going to have to find a spot for it.Overall, this is a nice board if you're going to buy into their ecosystem, but cable management is nonexistent and would require permanently modifying (drilling) the board and that doesn't work for me.I will be returning this and purchasing something that more fits my needs, but if this works for you, it feels high quality and like it will last for years to come.
K**N
Good board
Pros: Well built. The weight is no worse than other pedalboards I've used.Cons: Leave room on top for the power supply or prepare to get creative with mounting. Also, be aware the bag has no handle. The handle is on the board which sticks through a slot in the bag. This is a plus and a minus. After all, it means the board has a handle.Personally, this board is perfect for me. I don't mind a top mounted power supply, and I only needed five pedals. This is the perfect size and it's solid. I'm perfectly happy with it. Just be aware of what you're getting.
P**N
finally, and affordable useful powered pedalboard.
i love this thing. it's huge. and it ships with one power supply that will run an insane amount of pedals... and you can add a second, as i did... i have 18 taps @.25a for my pedals, as well as enough 18v taps to run some of my other stuff as needed. it is hip!the whole case is useful and well thought out... you can rout all the cabling under the board if you want, too..the bag is high quality, and the accessory pockets a useful size. i have something like 12 pedals crammed on this thing at the moment, and room for more if i needed to.i wanted something large, easy to use, affordable and well constructed. this thing aces all my requirements.the optional second power supply is highly reccomended!!one caveat, as true with almost all these power supplies.. the grounds between the taps are all common... so don't try and run any pnp pedals like a fuzz face with other pedals of the more common npn variety.i'd buy this again if i ever needed to. absolutely.
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