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The Stagg Pedalboards (UPC-424) is a rugged, medium-weight ABS case designed to protect your musical equipment. Weighing only 1.6 kilograms, it features a high-density foam padded interior and a sleek black exterior, making it both stylish and functional for musicians on the go.
Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Item Weight | 1.6 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 16.69"L x 8.9"W x 2.83"H |
Style | Padded |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | Black |
Closure Type | Toggle |
A**L
Great for the price. Wont fit a Vox Wah though
This is a nice portable pedal baord that will house about five Boss style pedals or the equivalent. However a Vox Wah or a Crybaby probably wont fit. My Vox doesnt. Which is kinda sad coz I wanted everything in one place.Note that this isnt a road case quality hard case. Its made of softer metarial but its light and sturdy enough for club gigs. Its just perfect for that stuff. Comes with keys so you can lock it up as well. Thats always handy. xDOverall well worth it.
A**R
Great for local use, good for the price.
Let's be honest... this is a great case, for the price. Consider, the price is VERY cheap. It is very basic, and will need some fine tuning on your part to make it right. It comes with a velcro side, and a long strip of decent quality velrco tape for holding pedals, cables, etc. in place (3M tape, quality stuff). The other side is lightly bedded with impact-resist foam. For me (Fishman ToneDEQ DI, Boss RC-30 loop) the size is more than, fine, and could accomodarte more. Plan on needing to have your pedals velcro taped independently, and using a fill-in bracer if desired (I chose to use a couple of the airbags and packing roll form amazon pagkaces in it). It DOES lock, but obviously, for eye-view use (you can see someone unlocking it, but it can be broken open fairly easily, if not watching). It's decent sturdy, but not 'guaranteed' air-ready, just imo. 4 stars, though - a great product, for the price, and versatile, upon your adjustment.
R**D
Perfect small pedal case
This was exactly what I was looking for. Everything else I'd found was way too large and cumbersome for my needs or limited to only three pedals. I wanted a hard, briefcase-style pedal case about this size and this is so far the only one I've seen. It's not what I'd call heavy duty, so I wouldn't pile a bunch of stuff on it in the back of a van, but the quality is decent enough. I'd buy another one in a heartbeat if it were lost or broken.
M**N
Great for a small on the go board
Nice and Small ergonomic case. I bought it for my 5 pedals in my bass rig. The construction on the outside looks very clean and appealing. My 40 pound daughter jumped up and down on it while I was not looking and it had no dents or scratches. I really love the handle, its sturdy like the handle on my bass case. The velcro it came with is lacking a bit but the soft velcro on the bottom is perfect. I love its small footprint and professional look. would definitely buy again, perhaps one of its bigger brothers. FYI interior dimensions is roughly 17" x 9" to those who plan ahead like I do.
L**N
Right price, right size, could be better constructed.
I needed a small-but-sturdy carrying case for 3-4 pedals that I routinely use with other pedal boards but like to keep separate. The Stagg UPC-424 fits the bill nicely in terms of size, and it seems sturdy enough externally. It's weakest point are the hinges, which actually bent when I first opened it, but was able to set right with some pliers. I am pretty sure these will likely break off with use, eventually, thus my 3 out of 5 star rating. Also, a small opening on either side for sound or power supply cable would have been nice.
S**N
Good price for what you get
It's not made for really rugged travel and piling other equipment on it because the case wood is not very thick. This is great for the occasional gig at a bar or something of that nature, but not for extreme touring. If you plan to bring a bunch of items and equipment with you I would keep this case separate from the other stuff and personally handle it yourself. The only issue i had was that when i got the case sent it had velcro to use for your pedals, but the velcro plastic film where the glue is at to attach to your pedals was just thrown in there and unusable and basically thrown in the case with no regards to care for usage. Other than that the case does what it needs to. I got this because i got tired of buying gig bags that just don last and zipper rips. Not sure why they don't make them with metal zippers. Nonetheless, this should be sufficient for me and lugging my pedals in this case. Just wish the company would send me the velcro for this unit.
D**O
Wicked Pro
Look - despite negative reviews - this board is legit - it looks wicked pro and keeps things in place - I've got the smallest one - I run a tuner, noise gate and a MXR micro amp and that's all - there is 1 Con - the side walls are a tiny bit high so if you're using 180° phono cables you'll sacrifice some pedal real estate - this issue is resolved with 90° input cables - I'm beyond satisfied with this product and recommend it to anyone who wants a professional looking pedalboard on the cheap
F**Y
Falls apart immediately
I imagine the other reviewers posted this before too much use or used much weaker velcro than i did. I thought it was a good grab the first few days but after using it as a small jam board and moving it between two locations it fell apart. the thin, poorly mounted liner was ripped up immediately as soon as a pedal was moved. i could just rip the liner up and velcro to the wood under but i shouldnt have to. spend a little more for a brand name youve heard of and itll last forever
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