Cool pedal boards we are going to be using at RACKSYSTEMS

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They look really well made with great functionality. Looking forward to seeing pics of builds!
Are these gonna replace Trailer Trash as your go-to boards?
 
Pretty cool and reasonably priced. I am surprised they don't offer cases to transport the pedalboards in.
 
Ok , let me get this straight..they have a whole huge warehouse of equipment and they make pedalboards..... lol. Somehow I doubt this is all they do. Can't really see the advantage over the old school approach myself but to each their own. I even have a pedal train and have ended up using a flat board more.. I didn't see the prices on these anywhere?
 
these look really neat. I checked them out a few weeks ago. Still trying to decide on which system to go with but this is one I will consider, for sure.
 
Those look real slick. I'm interested to see the different sizes they offer.
 
Thank you for the commercial. I dont get enough of them on tv lol
 
9ball":ojlf2cv5 said:
Thank you for the commercial. I dont get enough of them on tv lol

Would you rather a commercial on pedal boards or Tide? lol


Mark
 
cad tooling and plasma cutting isn't inexpensive.. but very repeatable and modifiable. looking forward to seeing some examples on tour. thanks. :thumbsup: btw.. i think you could kick the crap out of the pedals before the board failed. :D
 
Hmmm. Not sure about them. I think i like the more traditional style. Maybe its the colors. Flat black would be cool
 
Kapo_Polenton":ln4eip9g said:
Ok , let me get this straight..they have a whole huge warehouse of equipment and they make pedalboards..... lol. Somehow I doubt this is all they do. Can't really see the advantage over the old school approach myself but to each their own. I even have a pedal train and have ended up using a flat board more.. I didn't see the prices on these anywhere?

Go to their website and look at the products, prices are there. They are priced well, i was expecting much higher price points. But I'll never use a flat board again, I went back to an old Furman board and what a mess.. :thumbsdown: I did find a Pedaltrain 2 locally for 60 bucks, can't beat that. But if I needed something bigger I'd look at the Fix boards, seems like they'll make anything.
 
eh, ill stick with the pedaltrain boards myself..cool though
 
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