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Description
Meet the Boss BCB-60, the perfect companion for musicians on the go. This pedalboard is not just a storage unit; it's a hub for your musical creativity. With its unique padded interior, you can customize this pedalboard to fit your personal collection of compact effects. Whether you're a fan of BOSS compact or Twin Pedals, or you have a preference for other manufacturers, this pedalboard has got you covered. What's more? It comes with a convenient AC adapter that powers up to 7 devices. No more worries about running out of power during your jam sessions or live performances.
This lightweight pedalboard is not just easy to carry around, but it also promises durability. Crafted from tough, molded resin, it's designed to withstand heavy impact. So, carry your sounds, your style, and your passion wherever you go, and let the Boss BCB-60 Pedal Board be the reliable transport for your precious effects.
Key Features:
- Lightweight pedal board, ideal for transporting a range of compact pedals and effects
- Unique padded interior that can be customized to fit compact pedals, Twin Pedals, and even wahs
- Tough, molded resin exterior designed to withstand heavy impact
- Onboard 1,000mA AC adapter for powering up to 7 devices, includes all cabling
Product specs
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Equipboard's Expert Review
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Nice pedalboard for beginners
If you're looking for a "one size fits all" solution, the Boss BCB-60 pedalboard is a very popular and well-rounded option. It comes permanently set into a hard-shell case, and comes with its own built-in power supply to power your pedals. Along with the power supply you get internal mono and stereo channels for an even more routing options.
It has room for 4 oversized pedals, or 5-6 regular size stompboxes. As for the case, the thick plastic shell does a great job of keeping your gear safe. It's durable and tough enough for any bumpy band trailer, and also fits sleekly under most backseats. The latches however, have a tendency to break off over time, so pay close attention how you load it in said trailer.
The built-in power supply (1,000mA) and stereo in/out jacks are an added bonus. However, like many permanent hardcases in its price range, if the jacks stop working for any reason your board will be without input/output and a few useless pounds heavier than non-powered boards. Thankfully this doesn't happen very often, and if the power supply breaks, you can rearrange the panels and replace it pretty easily. Foam inserts help keep your pedals in place.
Bottom Line: All in all this is a great board, and while not exactly inexpensive it has a lot of features. The Boss BCB-60 makes an excellent pedalboard for a beginner due to its simplicity.
Videos
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BOSS BCB-60 Pedalboard and BOSS pedals demo
Reviews
PROS
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Customizable foam inserts for various pedal sizes
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Includes all necessary connector cables
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Built like a tank with high impact plastic
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No extraneous noise from the unit
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Fits a good number of pedals, including non-Boss brands
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Easy to carry and transport for gigs
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Works well with Boss pedals and accessories
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Reasonable price for its features and quality
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Convenient power supply and input/output jacks
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Neat and organized layout for pedal setup
CONS
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Plastic hardware may not last long on tour
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Limited room for pedals, especially larger ones
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Proprietary connector cables hard to replace and expensive
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Not the best option for rigorous road use
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Cable management and power solution could be improved
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The border on the foot side can hinder quick pedal access
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Not as convenient for pedals other than Boss or bigger ones
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Boss BCB-60.
Features and functionality
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The BCB-60 can fit more than six pedals using a one spot power supply with daisy chain cables but may make triggering pedals difficult.
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The BCB-60's volt connections can be used creatively with daisy chains and multiple Volt units to power multiple pedals efficiently, though careful management of mA is needed.
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The BCB-60 lacks an isolated power supply, which may lead to noise issues in environments with poor power quality or certain pedal combinations.
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The Dunlop Crybaby Mini wah pedal fits perfectly on the BCB-60, offering a compact solution for those needing a wah pedal in limited space.
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Mods and upgrades
Setup and maintenance
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To maximize space, all foam can be removed and replaced with Velcro, allowing for more pedals and an organized setup in the BCB-60.
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Use cases and applications
User experience
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Owners report using a loop switcher significantly improves pedal accessibility and ease of use on the BCB-60.
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Owners transitioning from daisy chains to isolated power supplies found a significant reduction in noise, highlighting the BCB-60's potential limitations for more advanced setups.
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Owners appreciate the clean and simple aesthetic of a fully loaded BCB-60, indicating satisfaction with its organization and appearance when maxed out.
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4.5 out of 5
Based on 9 Reviews and 70 Ratings
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Meh. Not a Lot of Room.
For the dosh you pay, needs more room. Needs better power solution. Needs better cable management. In a nutshell, this case is not worth the price you pay considering the other options out there. I'm lucky, mine came with rather valuable pedals and gear with it, far outweighing the cost of the board, or else I'd have given it one star. Because seriously, this is not a great board, guys.
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This pedal board is superb, I have nothing to say but great job Roland
No matter what kind of pedals you have, the BCB-60 can store them. The customizable interior comes with three foam inserts pre-cut to hold your favorite BOSS gear, plus a spare insert that can be cut to fit almost any effect-even from other manufacturers. Create the ultimate pedal board using compact pedals, Twin Pedals, a tuner or even a V-Wah.
Very good
It s easy to manage but it could be improved if there would be no border on the foot side, they could close the box with a side on the cover in the way that you don't have a "step" and your feet can easily and quickly reach the pedals.
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Boss BCB-60 Pedalboard
I own two of these. Excellent option if you're looking to save some money. Very neat and organized. Works best with Boss pedals.
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Safe and Sound
keeps pedals safe, secure and power fed. Get rid of that stupid daisy chain, step your gigging game up!
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Good, Compact pedalboard
Very nice, neat layout that easy to set up. Not too convenient if you want to use pedals other than Boss, or bigger ones. Brilliant for beginners.
Artist usage
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#ProductDemo Vai uses the pedalboard throughout the video from the beginning until 19:50, than again from 39:54 to 52:34
In this image from a studio session, Smith is adjusting the parameters on a pedal. In the bottom-middle, we can see his BCB-60 full of Boss pedals.
Stephen Fitzpatrick used a Boss BCB-60 Pedal Board for his guitar pedal setup. The image was captured before a live show in January of 2019.
In a user-uploaded photo on Hizliresim, Batuhan Mutlugil is shown using a Boss BCB-60 pedalboard.
In this photo (source), the Boss BCB-60 pedalboard can be seen.
During his solo performance in Münster on November 5, 2014, Wayne Hussey used a Boss BCB-60 pedalboard, as shown in a photo from Black-cat-net.
(3:40 minute mark) - The three Boss pedals can be seen in Boss BCB-60 pedalboard.
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