Very nice board. I am glad to see you posting videos to draw in enthusiast as opposed to only builders! I plan to do something similar. It's a hard habit for me to break😂 I have become obligated internally to teach!! It seems to be my thing and I know you do that as well but it's really nice to see you broaden the horizon. Good job!✌️&💙
Many thanks Todd. Got a few more interesting things planned as well. Just got to knuckle down a start. Setting up to video is my least favorite part :)
Thats a nice looking and well thought out board. Sadly at my age I couldnt lift something like that to vacuum the floor let alone take it anywhere once it was populated with pedals. (to all who dont know I am broken and have back issues)
Hey... I'm considering this board while it's still on-sale, haha. How did you secure your pedals to it...zip ties or velcro? And, what are the chances of seeing it? Any plans on a follow-up video? Impressions of how it holds up as a finished board? A lot of questions, I know. 😏
Hiya, I used velcro to mount the pedals. I will be doing another video on the completed board. Hopefully within the next few weeks. It is holding up very well.
Thanks, the pedal board is nice for sure. Just need to do some head to head with some of my pedal to see what is going to actually end up on the board. This will probable be my stay at home unit so have to see what works best in my home studio environment
Great review, thank you! I’ve seen the length and width of various sizes on the website, but they don’t list the height. I’m wondering what sizes of additional “always on” pedals I can put inside. Did you have a chance to measure it? Thanks!
Hiya, The board really isn't designed to have pedals under the top. In side space is limited. It starts at 3" at the back and slopes down to 1.25" in the front. However most of that room is going to be taken up by your power supply and any patch cables you have running between the pedals. I am using a Walrus Audio Canvas 15 PS and I just tired to fit a normal BOSS pedal under the lid and it would not fit. Hope this helps.
Hello! I'm definitely going to order one of these, I have a question: Which inputs/outputs did you order? I want stereo and mono capabilities because I gig lots of different places but the website is a little confusing. Thanks.
Very nice board. I am glad to see you posting videos to draw in enthusiast as opposed to only builders! I plan to do something similar. It's a hard habit for me to break😂 I have become obligated internally to teach!! It seems to be my thing and I know you do that as well but it's really nice to see you broaden the horizon. Good job!✌️&💙
Many thanks Todd. Got a few more interesting things planned as well. Just got to knuckle down a start. Setting up to video is my least favorite part :)
Thats a nice looking and well thought out board. Sadly at my age I couldnt lift something like that to vacuum the floor let alone take it anywhere once it was populated with pedals. (to all who dont know I am broken and have back issues)
I just hoover around mine... No telling how much dust is under it! :)
I thought you were like 23 Bill😂
@@SweetTGuitars Don't I wish!
@@SweetTGuitars No sir I "LIKE"23.. preferably red heads with green eyes. Freckles are optional. I will be 60 in like two weeks haha
Hey... I'm considering this board while it's still on-sale, haha. How did you secure your pedals to it...zip ties or velcro? And, what are the chances of seeing it? Any plans on a follow-up video? Impressions of how it holds up as a finished board? A lot of questions, I know. 😏
Hiya, I used velcro to mount the pedals. I will be doing another video on the completed board. Hopefully within the next few weeks. It is holding up very well.
@@billsguitargarage Good to know, thanks.
nice board and pedals!
Thanks, the pedal board is nice for sure. Just need to do some head to head with some of my pedal to see what is going to actually end up on the board. This will probable be my stay at home unit so have to see what works best in my home studio environment
Great review, thank you! I’ve seen the length and width of various sizes on the website, but they don’t list the height. I’m wondering what sizes of additional “always on” pedals I can put inside. Did you have a chance to measure it?
Thanks!
Hiya, The board really isn't designed to have pedals under the top. In side space is limited. It starts at 3" at the back and slopes down to 1.25" in the front. However most of that room is going to be taken up by your power supply and any patch cables you have running between the pedals. I am using a Walrus Audio Canvas 15 PS and I just tired to fit a normal BOSS pedal under the lid and it would not fit. Hope this helps.
Hello! I'm definitely going to order one of these, I have a question: Which inputs/outputs did you order? I want stereo and mono capabilities because I gig lots of different places but the website is a little confusing. Thanks.
I got the mono outputs, but they have the stereo ones available