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Most commonly, this is done with Velcro or good old-fashioned zip ties. With all your pedals firmly secured to one of the best pedalboards, you'll never have to worry about that dastardly Tube Screamer making a break for it and sliding around the stage.Īttaching pedals to the 'board couldn't be easier. Having your favorite stompboxes together in one place not only dramatically reduces set up time but also makes using them on stage way easier. Simply put, a pedalboard is a unit designed to house your guitar pedals, keeping them neat and tidy. (Image credit: Future) What is a pedalboard? Unfortunately, there’s no case included - but for the sheer quality of the board alone, you’re getting a great deal. They come in loads of different colors to match your vibe and - more importantly - different sizes to accommodate even the beefiest of pedal collections.
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All you have to do is unscrew the end panels, and then you’ve got space for any of Temple’s extensive list of separate power and I/O accessories, which include ¼” patch bays, USB sockets for charging devices, and IEC sockets for your power supply. The pedalboards themselves are modular, to make setting up and packing down even less of a chore. There’s space to run cables and arrange your pedals as you choose, and Temple’s own Quick Release pedal mounts mean you can fix your pedals down without the hassle of velcro or other strong adhesives. The Temple Audio Duo 17 is perfect for those who want to keep their ‘boards looking clean and fresh as much as possible. It comes with either a soft shoulder bag that's included in the price or for another $70 you can get a road-ready metal flight case included in the package. The three-rail design makes it hugely configurable for small pedal collections and it makes the most of its small footprint.

If you're looking for a customizable and budget-friendly pedalboard, the three-rail Pedaltrain Metro 16 pedalboard (opens in new tab) is super-portable and built from lightweight, aircraft-grade aluminum. From now until the end of Cyber weekend, we’ll be bringing you the very best offers we can find on a range of brilliant music gear. Looking for a bargain on a new pedalboard? Well, our Black Friday guitar deals page is the place to go. If you'd like to take a look at the products, keep scrolling. If you feel you need some more guidance, simply click through to our buying advice section.
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A solid 'board not only looks professional but can help to keep your signal in tip-top shape too, as you're not wrestling with cables quite so much. The Vibe benefits from the compressor when I want the squish, or the boost when I don't.These pedalboards deliver a variety of features at various price points, and they'll help you get the best from your effects. The fuzz doesn't need comp or boost, needs to be pre-buffer My board is Fuzz-Compressor-Boost-Vibe-TS9 type-Klon type-High gain Dist-Delay-Tuner If you think your Deja Vibe isn't pronounced enough, put a compressor or even a boost pedal in front of it, you'll like it a whole lot better. Nother tip: Nothing makes your phase effects pop like a little compression. Flange and Chorus are just cleverly voiced delays. Tip: Rotary and Vibe pedals are just cleverly voiced phasers. Most tuners have buffers, by the way, so be careful not to put them upstream from your Wah, envelope filter, Fuzz pedals, etc. Boost pedals can go anywhere after the pedals that need to be pre-buffers. Watch out for Germanium pedals, they sometimes don't do well with buffered pedals upstream from them. Guitar - Envelope/Wah - Fuzzes that need to be pre-buffer - Compressor - Phase based effects (vibe and rotary) - Drive pedals - Chorus/Flange based pedals - Delay/repeat/echo pedals - Reverb pedals
