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<blockquote data-quote="R_J_K75" data-source="post: 9229744" data-attributes="member: 6921294"><p>I had one I bought for one thing or another that I never used so I got another to make a second stripped-down board. The current models are somewhat expensive, depending on which pedals you want on there, say 2 main modules and 1 or 2 flat side attachments and Z-clips will probably cost about $250-$300. I prefer them as they are pretty versatile as to how you can arrange pedals and they can be expanded. A single component usually isn't large enough for anything over a few pedals, and I'm not a big fan of mini pedals. They won't accommodate a normal sized wah or whammy pedal without the side attachment(s), so I use the Dunlop Mini Wah and the Digitech Ricochet. They are nice because you can just use zip ties to attach pedals, but I also use 3M dual lock tape as well, as with just zip ties the pedals can move around somewhat. Depending on the model there is plenty of room for power supplies. The only negative I can think of is with the aluminum models is if you attach 2 with the Z-clips there is some flex to it, so I wouldn't recommend stomping on your pedals too hard. IIRC the original model was made of wood, and they also had an aluminum dual tiered model that are out of production but I'm sure you can find them used.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: I was bored so I put this together today. Took some pictures so you can get a better idea of the dimensions and how they go together. This is the one I have. </p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://holeyboardpedalboards.com/product/holeyboard-22-pedalboard/[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R_J_K75, post: 9229744, member: 6921294"] I had one I bought for one thing or another that I never used so I got another to make a second stripped-down board. The current models are somewhat expensive, depending on which pedals you want on there, say 2 main modules and 1 or 2 flat side attachments and Z-clips will probably cost about $250-$300. I prefer them as they are pretty versatile as to how you can arrange pedals and they can be expanded. A single component usually isn't large enough for anything over a few pedals, and I'm not a big fan of mini pedals. They won't accommodate a normal sized wah or whammy pedal without the side attachment(s), so I use the Dunlop Mini Wah and the Digitech Ricochet. They are nice because you can just use zip ties to attach pedals, but I also use 3M dual lock tape as well, as with just zip ties the pedals can move around somewhat. Depending on the model there is plenty of room for power supplies. The only negative I can think of is with the aluminum models is if you attach 2 with the Z-clips there is some flex to it, so I wouldn't recommend stomping on your pedals too hard. IIRC the original model was made of wood, and they also had an aluminum dual tiered model that are out of production but I'm sure you can find them used. EDIT: I was bored so I put this together today. Took some pictures so you can get a better idea of the dimensions and how they go together. This is the one I have. [URL unfurl="true"]https://holeyboardpedalboards.com/product/holeyboard-22-pedalboard/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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