What kind of pedalboard are you guys using?

Yes. I have the matching ABS case. I just need to take the top off and it’s ready to use.

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Hi Morisson! One question about the ABS case, how is the quality?? is good?? i was looking to buy it, but i didn’t see any reviews or people who have it. Can you tell us what do you think?

Thx!!

It’s OK. Doesn’t feel as sturdy as an SKB or Gator, specifically the hinges, but it does the job, and is an exact fit for the pedalboard.

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thats what i use. correct about the sturdiness. not as good as a flight case but i am not throwing this rig around and it is always on my person not like the old days, bus, trailer, checked on a flight and oh yes roadies. lol lol lol

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You are going with the Laney LFR-112? How are they sounding?

After adding the HX Effects, I need to figure out better cable management. Was hoping to use it in 4CM for Poly Capo and Feedbacker, but those use so much DSP. Would rather just use the pictch shifter in the QC + Freqout plus a ton of delay/verb options from the HXE. Both the Particle 2 and HFE are in stereo loop.

Temple Audio Trio 21 + RGB strip lights + mod for I/O (4in/out, power and USB passthru). Cioks DC7 + Crux and a ton of EBS cables.

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Mine…Boss BCB-1000

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I‘m really happy how it did turned out (might change xlr cables in the future cause they‘re really bulky haha)


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Temple Solo 18 + Cioks Hi5/Crux :slight_smile: Just enough room for a beefy analog front end before the QC!

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Man, i need to know !

How do you wired your neutrik combo input from the quad to your neutrik combot input from your side panel ?! Thank you so much !

Nothing fancy at all, I’ve soldered the cables directly on the back of the xlr in the side panel and then the low profile connectors on the other end.

Very inspired by earlier posts in this thread, got the screenprotector from Knk-shields yesterday.

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Hi all, first post. Using a Rockboard with a Walrus canvas power and link 5, so the canvas power is feeding the QC and the rest off the link 5. The electric lightning is running off its own psu as it needs 12v/850a.

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Some wood. :slight_smile:

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Mine is complete for now. Plans are to swap the MIDI switch for a Disaster Area DMC micro so I can get another switch (current one toggles tuner on/off, I could use a Scenes/Stomp toggle on occasion, and Gig View on long press), and maybe swap the Line6 wireless for a TC Talkbox Synth depending on the setlist.
But overall I’m very happy with how compact and light it turned out. Not to mention it’s the best tone I’ve ever had on IEMs ever (can’t beat going direct for that).

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Look awesome. What did you use to put on the back feet of the board to get more clearance and anti skid ? I could use that. I use a metro board too

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These actually are rubber furniture feet that I purchased at the department store (for like 2€ each) and glued on the Pedaltrain’s feet. Kinda janky, but it does the trick so far. It’s half because I needed the clearance (else the board would have rested on the IEC to 24v part of the Walrus and the Lehle box), half because it was too shallow for my taste with the default feet.
Tbh I’m pretty happy with how it turned out, I’m having a string of rehearsals then gigs later this month and next month (with a new band, so we’re still in the ramp-up phase), so I’m glad that this part of the equation is solved.

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Just customized a Rockboard Pedalboard 3.2 with british green tolex and a toggle switch to have a “amp look a like”.





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I use the homemade marmalade, with old iPhone as display. My QC still on stand in my studio, waiting for full functionality before I will be able to take it on stage. Inside that box is small WIndows IoT device running my NDSP Tone King Imperial MKII plugin (amazingly sounding piece of software). All is very lightweight, fool proof, stable (no wifi, bluetooth, network (USB for maintenance). Have second unit as backup (just in case).

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Version 2.0 build (from leftover hardwood flooring).

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