CPBass Posted September 28, 2008 Share Posted September 28, 2008 (edited) An Excellent home for you beloved pedals which also powers them up easily and safely. The whole package consists of [b]1) Diago Showman Pedalboard in Excellent Condition (750mm x 350mm)[/b] Diago Say: 1. Protection. Our hardcase type design protects your gear, but doesn't cost or weigh a ton like a fully flightcased board and case would. Soft cases? So a soft case is going to protect your pedals? Yeah, right, who are you trying to kid? It's the same reason you use a hard case instead of gig bag for your guitar........didn't you?! 2. Quality. Our pedal boards are made from 1/2" eastern plywood, covered in a really attractive and durable black polyweave cloth. Good quality hardware is used throughout, with extra touches such as steel corner strengtheners in the lid and a through-bolted, amp style handle. The guys who put these together have over 20 years experience of building flightcases too. 3. Design. It does what you need it to; nothing more, nothing less. Why do you need an effects loop on the board? OK, let's plug the output of my last pedal in to a box with a jack on it, so that I can plug my amp in to that....what's that all about? More features does not mean better.... 4. Flexibility. Put whatever you like, wherever you like. All of our pedalboards are ideal for holding compact stomp effects, multi-effects, power supplies, wahs, volume pedals, channel switches, A/B boxes.........in fact any combination of these, just so long as it all fits. [b]2) Diago Powerstation with 2 x Deluxe Daisy chain [/b] Diago Say: The Diago Powerstation is the ultimate pedal board power supply. It will power from 1 to 30 pedals without noise or hum. Powering multiple effects pedals has long been a problem, and there are many power supplies available at varying costs, quality, compatibility and performance. Most pedal power supplies are transformer type, linear regulated designs, which are cheap to design and develop, but are expensive to make (and therefore buy), noisier, bigger, heavier and they get much hotter! Cheaper power supplies are usually under-rated, unregulated, poorly filtered designs that polute your guitar's signal with splurges of noise and hum. More expensive power supplies are often engineering marvels, but there really is no need and they cost far too much. The Diago Powerstation uses digital switch mode technology, making it quiet, light, efficient and small, reliably powering your pedals so you can concentrate on making music. This is a great package and steal at £100 + postage (£75 for Showman / £35 for Power Supply) Feel free to ask questions, I'll throw in a batch of top quality patch leads too. Edited October 1, 2008 by Voodoosnake Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fretmeister Posted September 28, 2008 Share Posted September 28, 2008 How much for just the Showman? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CPBass Posted September 29, 2008 Author Share Posted September 29, 2008 Price drop Bump Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CPBass Posted October 1, 2008 Author Share Posted October 1, 2008 Nice big bump......c'mon guys these are top notch bits of kit, must be someone who wants them?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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