What pedalboards are you using?

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Iam am familiar with the big name brands: Pedaltrain, Gator, Westcoast, Voodoo Lab, Temple Audio, etc. But what else is out there?

I have seen some super cool custom boards from companies that went OOB years ago and just looking around for something lesser known. All of these would work fine but I really want some type of board that is enclosed and opens up to store cables and whatever inside.
 
I use the Gator Aluminum board; it's fucking dope and a great deal IMO. It also comes in a super nice semi-rigid gigbag with cable storage space
 
Still rockin the plywood...custom cut to fit inside an old suitcase that was getting thrown out. I think I did this 20 years ago...got my money's worth.

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Lol, I am rockin' the classic "SKB board from 2005 that stopped working long ago so I bought a new power supply" board.
 

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I got a Pedaltrain that came with a really nice hard case. Used it for 2 years on the road, held up great
 
Love MapleRock Pedelboards, but they closed shop due to Covid... owner had to take on a different occupation to make a living. Very sad.
 
I was rocking a giant ass Dragon Holeyboard for the longest for the main rig and a small pedaltrain for practice... lately with covid I just use the top of the holeyboard shelf thing on my desk for recording.
 
Stompblox modular system.
 

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I’ve got a voodoo mini for rehearsals and smaller venues and a voodoo medium with a PX-8 loop switcher as my full-size board. Both with voodoo power. I cannot say enough about the quality of each unit. The PX-8 is incredible. I love punching the effects in and out through individual loops with anything / everything not in use completely out of the signal path. Sounds fantastic.
 
I’ve been through multiple PT boards and over-invested in a Friedman with inbuilt buffer and power supply - anything from 3 to 12 pedals. I keep coming back to PT - and because I use a switcher, their 3- and 5-rail boards are super-useful. Also I’m a huge fan of Cioks power supplies whcih fit under every PT board - even the Nano. For now I’ve settled on the 3-rail Metro 24” board which fits everything I need and nothing I don’t.
 

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I just switched from a large Gator to a pedaltrain metro. I just have 4 pedals on it now but I am planning on adding a tuner and maybe a 10 band. Also a wah at some point. I have 3 amps and they are pretty good straight in.

The power supply is what I'm most excited about as this is something I always went with a cheapo. I got a cioks dc7 thinking a 5 wouldn't be enough turns out it would have been plenty.
 

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I machine my own boards with scrap metal from my work.

I haven't found a commercially available board that I really think would work for me.
 
I use the Gator Aluminum board; it's fucking dope and a great deal IMO. It also comes in a super nice semi-rigid gigbag with cable storage space
My buddy has one and absolutely loves it.
 
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