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RockBoard Unveils New Line of Pedalboards

The redesigned boards use only one folded cold-rolled aluminum sheet for the board frame.

Markneukirchen, Germany (March 22, 2018) -- The new 2018 RockBoard pedalboard series has been completely re-designed. Setting out to create a pedalboard that is lightweight, rigid and rugged, allowing for the use of a multitude of pedals as well as power supply mounting solutions unique to this ingenious aluminum construction. Based on only one folded cold-rolled aluminum sheet for the board frame, this design needs no welded seams. This makes the board surface completely plain and gives you more pedalboard space for your money.

U-shaped vertical support braces offer additional stability without adding too much weight. The new RockBoard pedalboards will neither bend nor wiggle. The innovative slot-based design works equally well with standard mounting solutions as with the new RockBoard Quick Mount pedal mounting plates (sold separately). The slots also let you easily hide cables underneath the surface for a need and tidy setup. Additionally, any power supply can either be mounted underneath the board surface, or using the optional RockBoard The Tray universal power supply mounting solution.

All RockBoard 2018 Series models (except Duo 2.1) are compatible with the RockBoard Module patch bays. With seven sizes ranging from 46 cm (18 1/8ā€) to 102 cm (40 3/16ā€) in width we are sure you will find the perfect board for your needs. All sizes are available with either gig bag or flight case.

RockBoard DUO 2.1

The RockBoard Duo 2.1 is the most compact pedal board in the new RockBoard family, ideal for small performances. The Duo 2.1 offers enough space for all the essential effects pedals. As well as its big brothers, it benefits from the new high stable structure made of folded aluminum.

RockBoard TRES 3.1

The RockBoard TRES 3.1 also offers space for larger digital and multi-effects pedals. With his design of three struts and micro / mini pedals can be fixed on the TRES 3.1. Despite all of this, it is pleasantly light and handy.

RockBoard QUAD 4.1 & QUAD 4.2

The new RockBoards QUAD 4.1 & QUAD 4.2 also offer space for large wah and volume pedals etc. Thanks to the four-strut design, mini and micro pedals can also be attached absolutely reliably. Every pedal will find its optimum place. There is no need to worry about the power supply of your "treasures". Our new Rockboard mounting tray will accommodate almost all of your multi power supply needs.

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