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Description

The Mooer TF-20S is a game-changer for guitarists looking to streamline their live setup with a robust and versatile pedalboard solution. This compact and sturdy pedalboard is designed to accommodate up to ten standard-sized effects pedals, making it perfect for musicians who want to bring their full arsenal of sounds to the stage. Crafted with a durable aluminum alloy, the TF-20S is both lightweight and resilient, ensuring it can withstand the rigors of frequent gigging.

The TF-20S features a built-in power supply, providing reliable energy to your pedals and eliminating the need for multiple power adapters. With its neatly arranged cabling channels, you can keep your setup organized and free from clutter, allowing you to focus on your performance without distraction. The Mooer TF-20S also includes a padded gig bag, making transportation a breeze.

This pedalboard is as much a community product as it is a piece of gear, inviting collaboration and feedback from users worldwide. It's designed with the modern musician in mind, providing flexibility and functionality in one sleek package. Ideal for both beginners and seasoned professionals, the Mooer TF-20S offers a reliable solution to manage your effects with ease.

Key Features:

  • Accommodates up to ten standard-sized effects pedals
  • Built-in power supply for hassle-free power management
  • Durable aluminum alloy construction
  • Neatly arranged cabling channels for an organized setup
  • Includes padded gig bag for easy transportation
  • Designed with input from musicians worldwide

Product specs

Brand Mooer
Model TF-20S Transform Pedalboard with Soft Case
Finish Black
Year 2010s
Made In China
Categories Pedalboards and Power Supplies

FAQs

What is the size of the Mooer TF-20S pedalboard, and how many pedals can it accommodate?

The Mooer TF-20S pedalboard is designed to fit multiple standard-sized effects pedals, making it ideal for compact setups. The exact number of pedals it can accommodate depends on their individual sizes.

Does the Mooer TF-20S come with a power supply for pedals?

The Mooer TF-20S is a pedalboard with a soft case and does not include a built-in power supply. Users will need to use their own power supply to power their pedals.

Is the Mooer TF-20S pedalboard suitable for live performances?

Yes, the Mooer TF-20S is designed for both practice and live performance, offering a durable and portable solution for organizing and transporting effects pedals.

What materials are used in the construction of the Mooer TF-20S pedalboard?

The Mooer TF-20S pedalboard is constructed from lightweight yet sturdy materials, providing a reliable platform for mounting guitar effects pedals while ensuring easy transport.

Does the Mooer TF-20S include a carrying case?

Yes, the Mooer TF-20S comes with a soft case, making it convenient to transport your pedals safely to rehearsals and gigs.

Melodia Musik Online

Melodia Musik Online

Pedal Board Mooer TF-20S

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Reviews

4.5 out of 5

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joaquinaguiargrahambell

Perfect Pedalboard

It's very good and customizable for use by the guitarist or bassist, the case is very comfortable, some hangers are not of good quality but they fulfill their function, the reason why I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 is that the space to store the power supply is quite reduced, I have a large power supply and I have to put it taking up space on the pedalboard.

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