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Pete
on 03/15/2013
What the heck are you doing with 26 pedals!??? This idea is cool but for me the problem is the price, nit the number of pedals!
Dan the Man
on 03/11/2013
I want one, but like the other guy sadi, I need it to have more pedal inputs.
S J
on 03/10/2013
Gizmos and more gizmos , I run 26 pedals on my board ! , how the fuck this gonna work for me ?
J J Conreen
on 03/10/2013
Pedal boards are cool and do look very Rock n' roll. However having played gigs in pubs with no stage, where the crowd can and will get rowdy after several pints its easier to have gear at the back. That way there is less to get beer spilt on , less to get jumped on and less to get damaged. I think this is a great idea.
mark b
on 03/10/2013
i think there missing the point of having a pedal board onstage it looks so rock n roll thats why there popular otherwise we would all just have racks with drawers and a midi controller
R
on 03/05/2013
Good Idea!...it would look more trick if instead of slider switches they were lighted soft touch buttons when on.. I think this will develop more by next NAMM 2014
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