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Description

Upgrade your pedal setup with the Trailer Trash 30"x18" Pedalboard, a sleek solution for guitarists and effects enthusiasts seeking organized performance. This pedalboard offers a robust surface area, providing ample space for all your essential pedals while maintaining a tidy and professional look. Its sturdy construction ensures that it stands up to the demands of both studio and live environments.

The Trailer Trash Pedalboard is renowned for its durable design, featuring high-quality materials that keep your pedals securely in place. Its innovative cable management system helps reduce clutter, allowing for easy setup and tear-down. Whether you're a touring musician or a home studio aficionado, this pedalboard delivers reliability and convenience, making it a favorite in the musician community.

With the Trailer Trash Pedalboard, you'll enjoy seamless integration into your existing gear setup. Its versatile design accommodates a wide variety of pedal sizes and configurations, ensuring that your creative needs are met without compromise. Lightweight yet robust, this pedalboard is perfect for musicians on the go, offering efficient transport and setup without sacrificing quality or performance.

Key Features:

  • Generous surface area for multiple pedals
  • High-quality, durable construction
  • Innovative cable management system
  • Versatile design for various pedal sizes and layouts
  • Lightweight for easy transport
  • Robust enough for studio and live performance environments

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Trailer Trash 30"x18" Pedalboard.

Features and functionality

  • The Trailer Trash 30"x18" pedalboard includes a flight case, ideal for easy transport and protection during gigs.

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  • An A/B/Y switch enables the use of both channels of the Vox AC30 simultaneously, enhancing versatility in sound.

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  • The large size of the pedalboard facilitates having all pedals side-by-side, simplifying control compared to smaller, cramped boards.

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Setup and maintenance

  • The pedalboard is drilled through and wired with George L cables and connectors, enhancing signal integrity and neatness.

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  • A PedalSnake system is used to streamline all signal and power connections into a single cable, reducing clutter.

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  • Owners report that not using cable ties under the riser allows for easier pedal swapping, though this can result in a messier appearance.

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User experience

  • The board's setup is designed for quick assembly on stage, with power connectors that click in easily.

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  • Users appreciate the visual appeal of the pedalboard, often described as vibrant and tidy, with LED lights enhancing the aesthetic.

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Use cases and applications

  • A "B" board setup is preferred for smaller stages, but the main board's design reduces setup time with a shared road case for multiple gear pieces.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Rotovibe pedals can be modded to have a reduced fast rate, preventing unwanted effects like a "Korn" sound when toggled.

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Jason Isbell

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