🎸 Organize your sound, own the stage!
The ENO Medium 20" Guitar Effects Pedalboard offers a perfectly sized, durable platform with a sleek black finish and sturdy rubber feet. It includes essential accessories like guitar strings, zip ties, and hook & loop strips, making it an ideal, portable solution for both beginner and professional guitarists to neatly arrange and transport their critical pedals.
R**R
Perfect for my minimalist phase
I've decided to pair down from my 11-pedal big board to something more like 4-5 pedals. This board fits the bill very well.The material feels solid without being very heavy. I would prefer a little angle on the board, but with 1 row it's not really needed (plus I could rig something easily enough). The velcro provided is more than ample, and of average quality. They also include a few decent tie wraps if you'd rather go that way. I even got a couple of free guitar strings in the bag as a little thank you - nice touch!As for size, this thing (20") is great for 4-6 pedals, depending on size. I've got 4 on there now - a large pedal (DOD Rubberneck), 3 "regular" pedals - DOD Gunslinger, Jam Pedal Eureka, and a Dunlop mini volume DPV4. I have enough room to also add a mini pedal (going to add my Polytune mini 2). I will actually replace the fuzz, dirty and delay with a different delay, mini dirt and reverb pedals in the near future. If you are all mini-pedals, you can easily do 6 or maybe 7 with the right cables.The bag is decent too, with a little extra room for my power strip, wall warts, etc., plus an outer compartment for cables and things. I did not try to mount my power supply here (as others have said, it won't fit underneath unless you raise the feet), but for the handful of pedals I'm using here I'm just daisy chaining things off a One Spot.Overall, this is a great for a grab and go board.
J**S
Every bit as good as my name-brand pedal boards - Fits in my Mono Tick
I have Mini, Metro 24 & Nano boards.I noticed immediately this board seemed as solid as my PTs.While the square aluminum stock is ¾” vs. 1” on the PT – it’s more than adequate for its size, and worked to my advantage for my “standard” mods.I used 2 Volto rechargeable battery power supplies mounted underneath, but this board will accommodate my T-Rex or Voodoo Plus 2 without have to modify the aluminum stock, due to it being only ¾”. (I have to cut out the rail on my other boards, because the power-out connections don’t clear)I also mounted my Line 6 G50 Wireless underneath. I used a Dremel and Drum sander to modify the rails to accommodate the G50’s ¼” output and 2 antennas, and the ¾” stock proved to be as thick, if not thicker than the PT! (in other words, it wasn’t easy to mod as I thought it would be :)The rivets that secure the feet were smaller, drilled out easily, and left a smaller hole to mount my taller replacement feet. Again – this proved to be an advantage over my other boards.I did not use the included velcro on the top of the board, as I have plenty on-hand, but I did use it on the Voltos, and it seemed to be the same as my other velcro.I would not hesitate to recommend this board as an alternative to other nano-sized boards.
S**T
Good little board. Clean. Light. Might have trouble fitting power supplies on bottom.
I needed a small pedal board just to put a few, critical pedals on it to organize my studio.This does the trick. It's light weight, sturdy enough, and does the job.The main drawback are the feet. They are riveted on. If you use a power supply mounted to the bottom, as one reviewer mentioned, you have to drill out the rivets to put your own feet on, which could be a pain. The reviewer says they were using a 1 Spot cs6 which is a lower profile psu, and they had to mod the board to make it fit. Who knows, maybe something like a volto or something else might fit but I don't know.I simply use a daisy chain with a RadioShack wall wart because I have never had any psu noise issues at all. YMMV though. I don't use any digital pedals, so there is no digital noise coming though. Even plugging into a Kemper which is digital, I don't notice any digital noise. And I've run all sorts of tests, even maxing out the gain on all my pedals, testing with RadioShack vs a Voodoo Labs 4x4. No difference whatsoever. I suggest you do the same test and see if it makes a difference to you.With that said, I don't need a psu in the bottom of the board, but if you find it necessary for your setup, just be aware you might have to mod it.The price is good at $26. If it were $20 though, I'd buy three of them without batting an eye... Or 4 for the price of 3 would be awesome too.. That way I could have different boards for different uses in the studio, and keep things organized.
R**N
Perfect for my In Home Usage.
I don't play professionally, I don't pack up my gear and go play anywhere, I just play in my Music Room, so I did not need nor want a case. I bought a grand total of 4 of them. One has my Stereo Chorus, Flanger, Phaser, and Digital Delay. Another has MOST of my two fuzzes, three distortions, an overdrive and a compressor. I am setting up a third one with my EHX Epitome and Digitech JML2 Jam Man Looper speciality pedals. The fourth will be used for a condensed group for the another room. These are perfect for my uses. As I may be swapping pedals out, I did not used a great deal of the hook and loop tape they supplied. Most people just cover the entire board and I did not find that to be needed. Also, it prevents covering up manufacturer serial numbers etc. Keeps the pedal looking neater.
F**R
Sturdy, perfect size, just what I needed!
Our guitar player switches between an acoustic guitar and a bass guitar at different parts of our sets. I got a small Behringer tuning pedal for each, and a compression pedal for the bass. I decided I should get something to keep all of the petals, and various connections in one neat package. So I bought this little pedalboard. It is the perfect size, was well constructed, and comes with about a third more Velcro than I needed, even though I did use a lot of it.I have read some complaints and some of the other reviews about construction issues, or small metal pieces rattling around inside, but I have no such problem. This thing is very well-built, looks like it will stand up to stage usage for a long time to come, and perfectly holds everything that I need it to hold. I and our guitar player are very satisfied with it.
B**N
Compact and Sturdy
Just the right size for my 4 effect pedals. Construction is welded and powder coated aluminum.
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