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Description

Designed with the gigging musician in mind, the Temple Audio Design Duo 17 Pedalboard Soft Case is your ultimate companion for keeping your gear safe and sound. Crafted to snugly fit the Templeboard Duo 17, this tough, rubber-reinforced canvas case provides unmatched durability that stands up to the wear and tear of the road. Say goodbye to worrying about your pedals; with clasped handles and rugged zipper pulls, security is at your fingertips.

The case is more than just a protective shell; it’s also a convenience powerhouse. With a detachable shoulder strap, you can enjoy hands-free travel, whether you're navigating crowded venues or bustling streets. The spacious front pocket is perfect for stashing cables, power strips, and other essentials, ensuring you're always prepared for any setup.

Ideal for musicians on the move, this soft case combines functionality with style. Whether you're heading to band practice or gearing up for a live performance, the Temple Audio Design Duo 17 Pedalboard Soft Case makes transporting your rig a breeze. It's not just a case; it's peace of mind for your pedalboard.

Key Features:

  • Custom fit for the Templeboard Duo 17
  • Tough canvas shell with rubber-reinforced corners
  • Detachable shoulder strap for hands-free carrying
  • Clasped handles and rugged zipper pulls
  • Spacious front pocket for accessories
  • Rubberized feet for added stability
  • Made in Canada

Product specs

Type DUO 17 Soft Case
Internal Height 5.8"
Internal Width 17.2"
Internal Depth 12.5"
External Height 6"
External Width 18.6"
External Depth 13"
Padding Rubber Bottom corners
External Materials Rigid Canvas
Handle/Straps 2 x handles, 1 x shoulder strap
Pockets 1 x External zippered
Weight 2.42 lbs.

FAQs

What size pedalboards can fit inside the Temple Audio Design Duo 17 Soft Case?

The Temple Audio Design Duo 17 Soft Case is designed to fit pedalboards with dimensions up to 17.2" wide, 12.5" deep, and 5.8" high, providing a snug fit for most compact setups.

Does the Temple Audio Design Duo 17 Soft Case offer any protection for my pedalboard?

Yes, the case features rubber bottom corners for impact protection and is made from rigid canvas, offering durability and protection during transport.

Is the Temple Audio Design Duo 17 Soft Case easy to carry?

Absolutely, it includes two handles and a shoulder strap, providing multiple carrying options for convenience and comfort.

Does the Temple Audio Design Duo 17 Soft Case have any storage pockets?

Yes, it features one external zippered pocket, ideal for storing cables, power supplies, or other small accessories.

Reviews

PROS

  • Fits Duo 17 perfectly, keeping the pedalboard snug and secure

  • Ample storage space in the front and side pockets for cables and accessories

  • Sturdy construction with no reported quality issues with zippers in some reviews

  • Sleek design enhances the aesthetic appeal of the pedalboard setup

  • Works well for travel, offering convenient portability

CONS

  • Expensive if purchased separately from the pedalboard

  • Padding can be insufficient, lacking softness and proper distribution

  • Zipper durability issues noted, with some breaking soon after purchase

  • Padding material can be awkwardly shaped, requiring adjustment to fit properly

  • Limited depth, which might restrict additional storage options

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Temple Audio Design Duo 17 Pedalboard Soft Case.

Build quality

  • The board is well-built but flexes slightly under pressure; placing often-used pedals on the sides mitigates this.

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  • Some users report the base is not thick enough, leading to flexing that can detach pedals when pressure is applied.

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Features and functionality

  • The Quick Release Pedal Mounting System allows easy pedal swaps, ideal for those who often rearrange their setup.

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  • Space underneath the board accommodates a power supply, mountable with the same quick-release system for streamlined organization.

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  • The lack of an underneath section for power supply storage is noted, as the power source occupies valuable space on the board itself.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Adding an LED light strip underneath enhances the board's aesthetic and can be mood-matched.

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  • Reusable no-adhesive plates are available for easy pedal swaps, avoiding adhesive residue issues.

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User experience

  • Larger users (260lbs/6'6") report no flex issues, indicating robust build quality under significant weight.

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  • Pedals may shift slightly within the case, but adding foam to the lid helps secure them during transport.

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Use cases and applications

  • Owners find the Temple Duo 17 soft case convenient for quick setup; simply plug in power, guitar, and amp to be ready to play.

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Comparisons

  • Compared to hard cases, the Temple Duo 17 soft case might not offer the same level of protection, prompting some to consider alternatives like PedalPad or Schmidt Array.

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