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Description

When it comes to organizing your guitar pedals with ease and style, the Trailer Trash 40x18" ProSeries pedalboard delivers a proprietary surface design that keeps your gear secure and accessible. Perfectly engineered for musicians who need a reliable setup on stage or in the studio, this pedalboard combines functionality with a sleek, professional appearance.

Crafted for both beginners and seasoned pros, the Trailer Trash ProSeries offers a generous space for arranging multiple pedals, allowing you to create the perfect soundscape with minimal hassle. Its durable construction ensures that it can handle the demands of frequent gigs, while the lightweight design makes transportation a breeze. The surface provides excellent grip for your pedals, so they remain firmly in place during intense performances. This pedalboard is compatible with a wide range of pedal brands and power supplies, making it an adaptable choice for any musician.

Key Features:

  • Proprietary surface design for secure pedal placement
  • Large 40x18" surface area to accommodate various pedal setups
  • Durable and lightweight construction for easy transport
  • Compatible with multiple pedal brands and power supplies
  • Ideal for both live performances and studio sessions

Reviews

Critic Reviews

Trailer Trash Pedalboards | Guitar World

guitarworld.com

Trailer Trash Pedalboards' 40x18" ProSeries offers a blend of aesthetics and functionality, making it a popular choice among professional musicians. The boards are praised for their durability and customization options, such as Velcro or Hard Tops and the inclusion of patchbays for custom wiring. However, the Hard Top option, while offering stronger hold, sacrifices the ease of swapping pedals. The Glow Tops add visual flair with built-in lighting, though this comes at a significant additional cost. Overall, the ProSeries is a solid choice for those seeking a stylish and robust pedalboard, albeit with some trade-offs in flexibility and price.

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See how Chris Shiflett uses Trailer Trash 40x18" ProSeries

Chris Shiflett

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Shifletts pedalboard is the 40x18" version of the ProSeries trailer trash board. It is the 40x18" version because the number of effects he has wouldn't fit on any of the smaller boards

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