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RockBoard Pedalboards DUO 2.3, TRES 3.3, QUAD 4.4, CINQUE 5.3 MAX

RockBoard Pedalboards DUO 2.3, TRES 3.3, QUAD 4.4, CINQUE 5.3 MAX

These well-thought-out pedalboards are available either in a robust, custom-fit gig bag or in an extremely stable flight case.


The RockBoard Pedalboard series was designed to create effects boards that are light, rigid, and robust -and allow the use of a wide range of pedals, power supplies, and their mounting solutions. These well-thought-out pedalboards are available either in a robust, custom-fit gig bag or in an extremely stable flight case.

RockBoard DUO 2.3

  • for approx. 7 to 11 effects pedals
  • sturdy and light aluminum construction, slotted design for easy pedal mounting, mounting holesfor RockBoard LED Light (not included), additional U-shaped support brace for added rigidity, 10
    degrees angled and absolutely plain board surface - no weld seams, powder-coated surface, in-cluding self-adhesive hook & loop tape and cable ties
  • width 722 mm / 28 27/64", depth 142 mm / 5 19/32", height 35 - 58 mm / 1 3/8" - 2 5/16"
  • US pricing with gigbag / flightcase: $ 169,50 / 268,50
  • Available now!

RockBoard TRES 3.3

  • for approx. 9 to 14 effects pedals
  • see DUO 2.3
  • width 722 mm / 28 27/64", depth 236 mm / 9 19/64", height 37 - 71 mm / 1 29/64" - 2 51/64"
  • US pricing with gigbag / flightcase: $ 241,00 / 353,00
  • Available now!

RockBoard QUAD 4.4

  • for approx. 9 to 18 effects pedals
  • see DUO 2.3
  • width 722 mm / 28 27/64", depth 330 mm / 12 63/64", height 37 - 71 mm / 1 29/64" - 2 51/64"
  • US pricing with gigbag / flightcase: $ 263,00 / 471,00
  • Available now!

RockBoard CINQUE 5.3 MAX

  • for approx. 15 to 25 effects pedals
  • see DUO 2.3
  • width 826 mm / 32 33/64", depth 498 mm / 19 39/64", width 2. level 826 / 32 33/64", depth 2.level 218 / 8 37/64", height 37 - 164 mm / 6 29/64"
  • US pricing with gigbag / flightcase: $ 890,00 / 1304,50
  • Available from beginning of March
For more information, please visit rockboard.de.


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