Well, I finally got tired of kicking around my pedals on the floor and built a pedal board. I'm too cheap to buy one It's 1/2" baltic ply covered with outdoor carpet. The second row of pedals is on a 1" riser. Velcro on the pedals to hold them down. Everything is powered with the 1-spot except the ce-2. That had a wierd noise with the 1-spot so I had to dig out the aca for it. For the microamp and crybaby I just drilled a hole in the side and used a battery clip adapter. I found some rubber feet cheap on ebay and have 6 screwed into the bottom. None of this was my idea I stole all of them from pictures here and on the net so thanks to everybody that posted pictures and ideas!!
The case is a 35" protec keyboard case I just got on closeout for $40 or so and I have room to make a slightly larger board and add a volume pedal. I don't know how many people use protec but they are great cases, they are basically rigid gig bags. I've had my classical and an electric in one for about 18 years and they hold up great. I got my classical case shortly after they released it for a couple hundred dollars so I figured $40 was a steal for this quality. So with the wood, carpet, velcro, case, power, some adapters, and misc stuff I have about $130 into a powered board with a good case.
Okay, enough blabbering, on with the pics.
The case is a 35" protec keyboard case I just got on closeout for $40 or so and I have room to make a slightly larger board and add a volume pedal. I don't know how many people use protec but they are great cases, they are basically rigid gig bags. I've had my classical and an electric in one for about 18 years and they hold up great. I got my classical case shortly after they released it for a couple hundred dollars so I figured $40 was a steal for this quality. So with the wood, carpet, velcro, case, power, some adapters, and misc stuff I have about $130 into a powered board with a good case.
Okay, enough blabbering, on with the pics.
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