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This is an hard leather briefcase modified to hold guitar effects pedals.
Since the pedalboard starts out as a briefcase, there are scratches, scrapes,
tarnishing, but not in a large amount. Think of it as “relic’d” or aged. Some
people are paying big money to have their new guitars look this way. Here’s a
pedalboard case to match!
My workmanship is on par with this vibe as well. I try to get the pedalboard
components integrated as cleanly as possible, but that is sometimes not easy.
For example, there could be a surprise lining of thin steel that may cause my
drill bit to travel and require a little touch up. It all added to the look of
the piece. If you’re looking for a case that looks perfect from the start, this
isn’t it. In this case, the drill bit travelled a bit when drilling the hole
for the rubber grommet.
The parts that I add to the vintage cases are brand new. I use Switchcraft
1/4” jacks. 22-gauge solid copper wire for the internal connections. Aluminum
cases for the I/O box. Industrial strength 2” wide Velcro brand velcro. The
rubber parts are high-quality and made in the US.
Features:
Protective case for your effects pedals when not in use. You can close it up
and tuck it away. Great for living room players when you’re asked “Can you put
your guitar stuff away?”
1/4” In/Out box for guitar and amp cables to make it easier to connect to
effects.
4 rubber feet on the bottom to protect a table-top or floor, and also to
prevent the case from sliding.
Loops side of Velco added to the inside of the case. Hook side supplied with
case.
Can fit most standard/smaller size effects pedals — Boss (taller) will fit
into this one, but it will not accommodate a wah pedal.
Usable inside dimension: 14” x 9.5”.
Outside dimensions: 11.5" x 17" x 3.875" (not including handle, and rubber
feet)
While the case is tough and will be able to withstand some abuse, I would not
recommend it for heavy stompers looking to slam on the pedal before jumping
into a solo. The case would surely break. You’re better off with a Pedaltrain
or similar.
(effects not included — for illustration purpose only)
Since the pedalboard starts out as a briefcase, there are scratches, scrapes,
tarnishing, but not in a large amount. Think of it as “relic’d” or aged. Some
people are paying big money to have their new guitars look this way. Here’s a
pedalboard case to match!
My workmanship is on par with this vibe as well. I try to get the pedalboard
components integrated as cleanly as possible, but that is sometimes not easy.
For example, there could be a surprise lining of thin steel that may cause my
drill bit to travel and require a little touch up. It all added to the look of
the piece. If you’re looking for a case that looks perfect from the start, this
isn’t it. In this case, the drill bit travelled a bit when drilling the hole
for the rubber grommet.
The parts that I add to the vintage cases are brand new. I use Switchcraft
1/4” jacks. 22-gauge solid copper wire for the internal connections. Aluminum
cases for the I/O box. Industrial strength 2” wide Velcro brand velcro. The
rubber parts are high-quality and made in the US.
Features:
Protective case for your effects pedals when not in use. You can close it up
and tuck it away. Great for living room players when you’re asked “Can you put
your guitar stuff away?”
1/4” In/Out box for guitar and amp cables to make it easier to connect to
effects.
4 rubber feet on the bottom to protect a table-top or floor, and also to
prevent the case from sliding.
Loops side of Velco added to the inside of the case. Hook side supplied with
case.
Can fit most standard/smaller size effects pedals — Boss (taller) will fit
into this one, but it will not accommodate a wah pedal.
Usable inside dimension: 14” x 9.5”.
Outside dimensions: 11.5" x 17" x 3.875" (not including handle, and rubber
feet)
While the case is tough and will be able to withstand some abuse, I would not
recommend it for heavy stompers looking to slam on the pedal before jumping
into a solo. The case would surely break. You’re better off with a Pedaltrain
or similar.
(effects not included — for illustration purpose only)
- Brand: CATBOXPedalboards
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