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Win Bohlinger's "Broadway" Pedalboard!

Win Bohlinger's "Broadway" Pedalboard!

You could WIN John Bohlinger's Ultimate Broadway Pedalboard, valued at over $1,900! Giveaway ends June 21, 2024. Enter and see the video below.


Bohlinger Builds the Ultimate Broadway Pedalboard for Gigging in Downtown Nashville

Win the Pedalboard:Subscribe to PG's Channel: http://bit.ly/SubscribePGYouTubeJB gets a little help from his pedal friends and puts together the ideal stomp ...

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D'Addario XPND Pedalboard - Large

D'Addario
$199.99

XPND is the pedalboard that adapts to you. With its patented telescoping technology, XPND lets you instantly change the size of your board and number of pedals – forever expanding your sonic potential. XPND also features a unique cable management system and comes fitted with loop Velcro, keeping everything neat, while making swapping pedals super easy. XPND 1 is built to accommodate one row of pedals and is expandable from 14" to 24" and XPND 2 is built to accommodate two rows of pedals and is expandable from 17"to 31"

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