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Description
Crafted for the discerning musician, the Boss BCB-6 Pedal Board offers a sleek and organized solution for your pedal setup. Designed to house up to six of your favorite Boss pedals, this pedalboard ensures your effects are always neatly arranged and ready for action. Though compact, it boasts a robust construction that withstands the rigors of touring and studio sessions alike. Its customizable foam interior cradles each pedal, providing a snug fit that prevents unwanted movement during transport. While the BCB-6 does not include a built-in power supply, its compatibility with external power units ensures you can easily integrate it into your existing rig. The lightweight design, coupled with a comfortable handle, makes it an ideal companion for guitarists on the go. Whether you're a gigging musician or an at-home enthusiast, the BCB-6 is a testament to Boss's commitment to quality and functionality.
Key Features:
- Holds up to six standard Boss pedals
- Customizable foam interior for secure pedal placement
- Durable construction for reliability on the road
- Lightweight design with a comfortable carrying handle
- Compatible with external power supplies
- Ideal for both live performances and studio use
Product specs
| Brand | Boss |
| Model | BCB-6 Pedalboard/Case |
| Finish | Gray |
| Year | 1990s |
| Made In | Japan |
| Categories | Pedalboards and Power Supplies |
FAQs
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How many pedals can the Boss BCB-6 Pedal Board accommodate?
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The Boss BCB-6 Pedal Board is designed to hold up to six standard-sized Boss compact pedals securely, making it ideal for organizing and transporting your essential effects.
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Does the Boss BCB-6 Pedal Board include a built-in power supply?
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No, the Boss BCB-6 Pedal Board does not include a built-in power supply. Users will need to provide their own power supply to power their pedals.
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Is the Boss BCB-6 Pedal Board suitable for non-Boss pedals?
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While the Boss BCB-6 is optimized for Boss compact pedals, it can accommodate other pedals of similar size, though users should verify fit and secure placement.
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What materials is the Boss BCB-6 Pedal Board made from?
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The Boss BCB-6 Pedal Board is constructed from durable molded resin, providing a sturdy yet lightweight solution for transporting and protecting your pedals.
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Does the Boss BCB-6 Pedal Board come with patch cables?
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Yes, the Boss BCB-6 typically includes patch cables to connect your pedals, ensuring a ready-to-use setup for your pedalboard configuration.
Reviews
PROS
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Custom fit for Boss pedals enhances organization
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Conceals power cords neatly, promoting a tidy setup
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Durable construction described as virtually bulletproof
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Versatile for both live performances and rehearsals
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Offers a solution for transporting multiple pedals securely
CONS
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Plastic latches prone to breaking
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May require modifications to fit non-Boss pedals
Critic Reviews
3.5 out of 5
Based on 1 Review and 9 Ratings
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Tough, dependable, convenient AF
I keep buying these and ditching other pedal boards I've tried because you just don't have to worry about your pedals at all when they're in this thing. I currently use all Boss pedals live and in rehearsals for the same reason - I can take them in this thing anywhere and its virtually bulletproof. I also have the BCB-3 when I need fewer pedals.
Artist usage
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Rare shot of Johnny's pedalboard from the '86 Nottingham gig. The pedal case is a Boss BCB-6. From right to left is a PSM-5 followed by a GE-6, OD-2, TW-1, HM-2 and the CE-2 on the end. Below is a mock-up of the pedalboard.
According to his official website,his effects board is the Boss BCB-6 Carry Box and always contains Boss pedals
Tim Bogert is noted for using the BOSS BCB-6 Pedal Board, a popular model from the 1980s, as detailed by the BOSS Corporation in their BOSS Users Group community feature.
CARL MARSH
SHRIEKBACK
Boss Compression/Sustainer CS2 Boss Octaver OC2 Boss Heavy Metal HM1 Boss Flanger BF2 Boss Delay Line DM2 Boss Volume Pedal Boss PSM5 Power Supply and a BCB6 Carrying Box
"The Volume Pedal is actually for keyboards, I use it between the Flanger and the Delay which is the last effect in the rack, that's so when you turn the volume down with the pedal, the Delay doesn't get cut out.
"The Chorus is usually quite slow and I save the Flanger for those metally, steel-drum sounds — keep the Manual and Depth down low and the Rate about half way, and the Regeneration as high as it will go.
"You can't really use the Octaver for sustained notes but it does beef up short, single-note lines. It goes one and two octaves below the note, but the two-octave is too low, it rumbles and I don't use it. The Heavy Metal pedal does get a bit out of order, you have to be ready with the Volume Pedal. It works better with chunky pickups and is useful for getting a thin sound. I like it to sound thin and sort of sharp.
"My Carlsbro Stingray has a built-in Chorus and 'suzz' fuzz section: I use the Chorus a lot of the time, suzz occasionaly for less penetrating sounds and washes. I tend to swap between the clean and dirty channels on the Carlsbro."
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