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The DonnerGuitar Pedal Board Case DB-3 is a lightweight, durable pedalboard designed for musicians on the go. Measuring 20'' x 11.4'' x 4'', it features a sturdy aluminium alloy construction, a comfortable carrying design, and functional kits for easy pedal management. Perfect for transporting your gear securely from gig to gig.
A**R
Super pedal board and case at an affordable price, fast shipping.
I'd say aces all the way, I have five pedals of various sizes (strymon Big Sky, mxr carbon copy Deluxe, empress para EQ, Rowin noise gate, and a Dunlop passive volume pedal) and was able to arrange them comfortably on the board. The pedalboard is extremely light (until you stick the pedals on of course) and very sturdy, and having the carry case is key; it also has an additional compartment for extra cords etc. Before that I was putting my pedals in a backpack for transport and hoping for the best as far as my settings not getting moved too much. All in all, the adhesion works great, I only had a slight issue with the Noise Gate pedal, but it is a very small pedal, 1 inch by 3 inch, so that was more a matter of a very small surface area for adhesion against the pressure of my foot hitting a switch, as all the other pedals are on very stable. Great package for a modest pedal collection, not to mention it arrived about a week before my Amazon order confirmation estimated, can't go wrong here.
D**N
great little pedalboard for at home
I'm not sure if this would hold up to an active gigging musician, but for home use it's perfect. The metal thing itself is plenty sturdy, but it has tiny velcro straps for instance to hold the power supply, and if I were to take this on gigs I think I'd want something sturdier than that.I'd say it has room for two rows of about 5-6 effects, and has a pleasant incline angle to get to all of them. Plenty of room underneath for patch and power cables. It comes with a bag, so it is made to be taken places. I don't gig, so I threw the bag away, it would actually be nice to have the option to get this without a for a little discount. Either way, it's a lot less expensive than more popular brands, which is why I got this one.Pretty happy with it, pretty cool to have a pro-looking pedalboard instead of the mess of effect boxes on the floor
P**E
versatile, good size
I have 3 larger pedals and a 4 smaller ones fit to this board, with room for a couple more tiny ones (like Donner's usual fare). I had been using a small sheet of plywood wrapped with carpet, but managing the cables was becoming increasingly difficult and navigating to the on/off switches with my foot around those cables was getting treacherous. I already had the hook/loop stuff on the underside of my pedals, and since this board delivers with the carpet already on it, switching to this board was a snap. As a board, this looks to be up to the task, but I haven't gigged it yet.The bag that it arrives in is a tight fit (before you add any pedals to it) in terms of length/width. The zipper pair have a means of adding a small luggage padlock, which is nice, and inside the bag is a snap-click board retaining strap to hold things snug during travel. There is a mesh bag area inside the cover (for cables?) and pair of small outer pockets.I paired this board with the Donner power supply that fits into the space facing away from you when using. When combined with this board, managing power, power cables and signal cables is all managed easily. I now have one wall wart plug for suppling power to all of my pedals and one outbound signal to route to the amp. Totally liking this set up.UPDATE: I've had this for long enough to use it quite a bit. I play out around once a week, so the board and bag get some use. So far, the bag has been up to the task, showing no signs of wear. The inner mesh pouches are perfect for holding longer instrument cords, extra patch cables, even a microphone. I can fit an iPad in the outer pouch for when I get called into a gig with little notice. I got the biggest board, and for some smaller stages where it already feels like you're playing in a freight elevator this board at 22" across is too big. Since I bought it, 3 of the 4 rubber feet have fallen off and disappeared. So that sucks. In the end, my needs changed and I don't need to hold as many effects so I'm actually back to my old carpeted plywood, but still using the bag. I encourage you to layout your pedals how you want them, measure the dimensions and order accordingly. I just ordered the biggest cuz I didn't want to run out of space, and then found it's taking up too much.
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