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Description
The Warwick RockBoard Stage is designed for the gigging guitarist who needs a reliable and versatile platform for their pedal collection. This pedalboard offers a unique slot grid design, allowing for flexible pedal arrangement, accommodating everything from compact to oversized effects. With its robust construction, the RockBoard Stage ensures stability and durability, making it a trusted companion for both stage and studio use.
Crafted from lightweight yet sturdy aluminum, this pedalboard makes transportation a breeze without compromising on strength. The innovative design supports easy cable management to maintain a clean setup, minimizing potential signal interference. Integrated with non-slip rubber feet, the RockBoard Stage stays firmly in place, even during the most intense performances.
Whether you're a professional musician or a dedicated hobbyist, the RockBoard Stage's compatibility with a wide range of power supply units and its ease of use make it an essential piece of gear. Included hook and loop tape ensures secure pedal attachment, while additional mounting holes provide options for customizing your setup.
Key Features:
- Unique slot grid design for versatile pedal arrangement
- Lightweight aluminum construction for easy transport
- Integrated cable management system
- Compatible with various power supply units
- Non-slip rubber feet for stability
- Includes hook and loop tape for secure pedal placement
- Additional mounting holes for customization
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Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Warwick RockBoard Stage.
Features and functionality
Build quality
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The RockBoard Cinque 5.2 uses design with numerous holes for versatile cable management, and includes enough Velcro to cover the entire board.
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Setup and maintenance
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RockBoard's support beams can complicate mounting larger power supplies, but a tray is available for smaller units like the Strymon Ojai.
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Attaching modules can be frustrating; requires star-type bolts and tiny nuts, unlike the simpler $20 side jack installation with Phillips screws.
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XLR cables don’t fit through pedalboard slots, making it difficult to connect XLR-equipped pedals to the module's pass-throughs.
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Mods and upgrades
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The first version of Mod 1 patch bay reportedly affected tone, but an updated version has been released, though availability may vary by location.
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A user successfully mounted a power supply and adaptor for an early 2000s RI Polychorus under the board, although it increased the board's weight significantly.
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User experience
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Owners appreciate RockBoard's flat patch cables for maximizing pedalboard real estate and maintaining a tidy setup, particularly in combination with the board's hole design.
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The RockBoard Quad 4.1 is praised for its light weight, sturdiness, and the inclusion of a quality carrying case.
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Achieving an organized setup is easy with RockBoard's risers and accessories, catering to users with a preference for tidy configurations.
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Some users find the Pulsar tremolo pedal can introduce rhythmic clock noise/hiss due to its blinking LED, particularly in certain setups.
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The Bonetender fuzz pedal, despite being simple with only two knobs, is praised for being quiet, having a stellar sound, and cutting well, especially at 18V.
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Value and pricing
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RockBoard pedalboards are noted for being well-built and designed, yet significantly cheaper compared to competitors like Pedaltrain.
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Use cases and applications
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The SHO pedal is used effectively at the end of the chain to open up the amp's front end for the incoming massive signal.
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4.5 out of 5
Based on 0 Reviews and 4 Ratings
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