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The Temple AudioDUO 24 Templeboard in Vintage White is a 24-inch modular pedalboard system designed for musicians seeking a stylish and functional solution for their effects pedals. With a customizable setup, durable aluminum construction, and a sleek vintage finish, this pedalboard is perfect for both studio and stage use.
Size | Medium |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Finish Types | Powder Coated - Vintage White, Painted - Vintage White |
Style Name | Vintage |
Color | Vintage White |
Frame Material Type | Aluminum |
Back Material Type | Aluminum |
Top Material Type | Aluminum |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Required Assembly | No |
Mount Type | Freestanding |
Base Type | Legs |
Is Customizable? | Yes |
Is Electric | Yes |
Number of Levels | 1 |
Number of Doors | 2 |
Number Of Shelves | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Additional Features | Customizable |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
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Not Flimsy OR difficult to install modules
UPDATE: Still holding strong and I’ve added a pic of the current setup with some mini pedals and a large TONEX.Mini’s have the “Small” mounting plates (one plate per pedal) while the TONEX has a single “Large” plate.Not sure why some are complaining that it’s too difficult to install certain mods or that the board is somehow flimsy. It’s rock solid and if you get the power switch mod (IEC) it comes with an awesome small screwdriver that makes installation easy WITHOUT having to take the side panel off.All I did on mine to get to the screw in the corner was place the screwdriver in the crease of the metal, it fits perfectly and gets the screw to the punch plate off without hassle.The vintage white color also surprisingly matched my EVH 5150 Iconic amp in Vintage White, it’s not a perfect match, but it is well close enough!The pedal plates are great as well, my Wah is mounted directly to the board using its own rubber foot screws, the Dunlop Cry Baby’s all seem to line up perfectly with the holes so you don’t need a mounting plate for them.The rest of my pedals and my power supply have the “Medium” sized pedal plates under them.The power supply has 2 medium plates. They are SO WORTH THE MONEY! I highly recommend getting the quick release pedal plates!I have some Small sized ones coming in as well getting ready for some mini pedals in the future.Hope this helps anyone who’s on the fence about this board, I was watching it for a long time before I finally bought it.Just buy it, you absolutely won’t regret it.Side note: if you get a battery backup style power supply like the Joyo shown on my board, there’s no need to get the IEC Module, the Joyo has its own power switch so I mounted mine so I could simply turn the switch on by sticking a finger through the larger oval hole on the board.-Works great!-Not flimsy-Easy installation of mods-Pedals won’t move on their own with mounting plates but can easily be moved wherever you want them with one simple thumb screw.-Overall excellent board!
M**S
Amazing
I always used the perforated method on my pedalboards. This product from Temple is everything I was always looking for. Very practical and with a lot of gadgets to improve your pedalboard (a little bit pricy). But I prefer to rely on the good zip tie to fix the pedals in the board.
A**R
Better than a pallet
Love this pedalboard! I bought this after my homemade board got a little too cramped.Favorite features: grid hole design allows for the use of zip ties (or patented quick plates, more on those later), sleek handles on top, and built in punch outs on both sides.Not so great: this is system designed to lock you in with any accessories, power or signal in, or the quick plate pedal system, which sounds great, but at ~$10 a plate plus shipping I'm sticking with zip ties.All in all this pedal was exactly what I was looking for, and hopefully using the punch outs more effectively in the future.
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