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V Boutique Releases the V Board Pro

V Boutique Releases the V Board Pro

A rugged pedalboard designed for both recording and touring professionals.

Orange County, CA (November 1, 2016) -- With handmade craftsmanship, using only Baltic Birch wood and offering unique features, the V Board Pro from V Boutique reflects superior style & functionality, raising the standard for professional pedalboards.

V Boutique, known for their high quality custom speaker cabinets, recently added angled pedalboards to their product line, available in small, medium and large sizes. The V Board Pro is many years in the making and is designed with the needs of touring and recording musicians in mind. Their attractive appearance reflects a distinctive look that’s matched seamlessly with exceptional durability and performance. V Boutique’s many standard tolex colors are available with or without silver/gold piping, as well as a diamond-board surface on the top panel.

Features

  • Two RedCo locking 1/4" in/out jacks & IEC in and out for power
  • Two additional tolexed and capped aux ports per side
  • Vented front panels for power supply ventilation
  • Removable top and bottom panel for easy access and wiring
  • Enough room inside for multiple power supplies, a power strip, etc.
  • Reinforced top for years of heavy stomping

V Board Pro angled pedalboards have already had an incredible response from customers, with amazing feedback on quality and style that’s comparable to the positive sentiment already received by the guitar cabs that established the V Boutique brand. V Boutique products are available at retailers, as well as through direct website sales.

The V Board Pro – Large has a 30” x 16” board top & has a street price of $279; The V Board Pro – Medium has a 24” x 16” board top & has a street price of $249; and The V Board Pro – Small has a 16” x 16” board top & has a street price of $229.

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