theotherphiljones Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 Hi guys Pretty much what it says on the tin. I use about 10 (ish) pedals, obviously various sizes but nothing larger than a cry baby or big muff. Been looking at Spider boards at Flightcase warehouse, either the medium or large. Just trying to get some advice from you guys before i blag my girlfriend for an early christmas present. Thanks in advance Phil Quote
thomasw88 Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 [quote name='theotherphiljones' post='1023976' date='Nov 14 2010, 09:06 PM']Hi guys Pretty much what it says on the tin. I use about 10 (ish) pedals, obviously various sizes but nothing larger than a cry baby or big muff. Been looking at Spider boards at Flightcase warehouse, either the medium or large. Just trying to get some advice from you guys before i blag my girlfriend for an early christmas present. Thanks in advance Phil[/quote] I had a spider xxl case for a while and hated it. Its ridiculously heavy, and cumbersome. They are solid tho. Diago make great boards that are rock solid and not too heavy. Quote
eddiehoffmann Posted November 15, 2010 Posted November 15, 2010 I'm not a big fan of Behringer gear in general, but this pedal board I can definitely recommend. It's light weight, sturdy, comes with a very good and adequately dimensioned power supply. It's made of plastic, but not an extremely rigid one so it can stand the bumps of the road without breaking. It's also really easy for you to customise the internal space so it can fit bigger pedals like a wah, or a big muff. I've been using mine every day at home and at least once a week gigging around for one year now, with no complaints. If you have any more questions about it, let me know. Quote
theotherphiljones Posted November 15, 2010 Author Posted November 15, 2010 [quote name='eddiehoffmann' post='1025210' date='Nov 15 2010, 09:13 PM']I'm not a big fan of Behringer gear in general, but this pedal board I can definitely recommend. It's light weight, sturdy, comes with a very good and adequately dimensioned power supply. It's made of plastic, but not an extremely rigid one so it can stand the bumps of the road without breaking. It's also really easy for you to customise the internal space so it can fit bigger pedals like a wah, or a big muff. I've been using mine every day at home and at least once a week gigging around for one year now, with no complaints. If you have any more questions about it, let me know.[/quote] thanks. which board? phil Quote
eddiehoffmann Posted November 15, 2010 Posted November 15, 2010 Sorry... Forgot the link! There you go: [url="http://www.dv247.com/guitars/behringer-pb1000-pedalboard-for-guitar-effects-pedals--43300"]Behringer PB1000[/url] Quote
DanOwens Posted November 15, 2010 Posted November 15, 2010 I'd say Diago or Flightcase Warehouse. Both great road-safe boards. Dan Quote
GarethFlatlands Posted November 18, 2010 Posted November 18, 2010 [quote name='eddiehoffmann' post='1025331' date='Nov 15 2010, 11:26 PM']Sorry... Forgot the link! There you go: [url="http://www.dv247.com/guitars/behringer-pb1000-pedalboard-for-guitar-effects-pedals--43300"]Behringer PB1000[/url][/quote] Just don't fill it with Behringer pedals! I got a decent sized Warwick case for the bargain price of £20 s/h. It's sturdy, although one of the corners was coming off when I bought it so I'm not sure what was done to cause that. It's certainly done me well through many gigs and a trip to Europe. Quote
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