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RockOn Pedalboards - nice bang for buck
Just passing this along as a public service announcement. I recently ordered a RockOn Pedalboard from Reverend Musical Instruments, and I'm very pleased with it. Very light, very strong, two tiers, comes with a nice softshell carrying case. Note that Reverend shows the smallest model on their website, but there are larger models available (I think RockOn has their own website as well). I got the second to the largest model for $99, including the case.
I don't work for RockOn or Reverend and I am not affiliated or related to these companies or people in any way - just wanted to alert folks to a nice, simple pedalboard that I feel is a good value. |
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Agreed - I love mine. The price/quality ratio is among the best I've seen anywhere. I've had the Pedal King for a couple of years...
Rockon Pedalboards
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they are very nice boards; I used the Pedal King (largest model) for over a year and it still looks brand new, very sturdy. I outgrew it though and bought the largest NYCpedalboard model. PM me if interested in the Rockon board -- I've been meaning to put it on the emporium but haven't got around to it yet.
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Another happy RockOn owner.
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Me too - I've got the smallest one from Reverend.
If you stick to MXR and Boss sized pedals, you can get 7-8 of them on there plus a wah. Great board, IMO. |
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More praise here! It's a nice, simple, light, compact, sturdy board.
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Mine just came a few days ago. I've only had a chance to set the pedals on it, not wire it up yet. But it fits what I need and is a great bargain.
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I've had mine for 3 years or so, very nice board and works great for my application.
Allan. |
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can anyone who owns one of the smallest RockOn post a picture of it with pedals on it, so i can see how the pedal size campares to the board.
thanks. |
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Do those have the loop side Velcro on there already?
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Not a close up picture, but I think you can get the idea of the size. I have different pedals on there now, though.
Allan.
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That's funny, I bought my pedalboard from Burrissamps.com a long time ago and the design is the exact same. Burriss lives at his workbench and I guarentee he has never seen these pedalboards. I guess there aren't too many ways to make a basic pedalboard.
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Mike | Louisville, KY |www.youtube.com/roknfnrol Last edited by roknfnrol; 08-04-2005 at 08:17 AM. |
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