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The KOKKO Guitar Pedal Board Case is a premium, lightweight solution for musicians seeking durability and portability. Made from high-quality aluminium alloy, this detachable pedalboard features a spacious design and comes with a secure Oxford fabric carrying bag, making it ideal for gigs and travel. With a satisfaction guarantee, it's the perfect choice for any serious guitarist.
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Great little pedalboard for the money.
Included images should give you an idea of what you're getting.The metal isn't the thickest, but once you put it together, it's solid enough. The edges aren't sharp, but they should be a bit smoother - I may add a rubber/tape border of some sort if I find the right material. Also, the power adapter has a little plastic barrel near the end of it, so it winds up getting in the way of running it through one of the rear holes. So you have to run the cable under the board instead. Which is fine, but either one rear hole should have been bigger to accommodate the power cable. Power cable could have also been a bit longer, to be honest.So basically, here's what it comes down to;POSITIVES* Great medium size, with good tilt and closer pedals aren't raised that much off the ground. It's compact and a nice shape. Looks nice and clean.* Affordable and modable. You could screw/glue some extra loops to tie cables to.* Fit my power adapter just fine - YMMV.* Free bag. Nothing fancy but it works.(minor) NEGATIVES* The metal is not thick. Make sure all pieces are flat before assembling. Treat it well and it should serve you fine, though.* There's nowhere to really anchor cables underneath the board other than tying something around one of the holes. They should have added one more of those connector things (that holds the two panels together), with a hole in it, or something you could use to tie things to. Once you get your power/audio cables going, it would really help tidy things up.* OR there should have been a bottom panel that you could attach to keep all of the cables covered. I may build one if I can figure out how to cut a piece of metal and make it look nice and smooth. Maybe I'll make one with a thin sheet of wood.* Edges could be more rounded off or covered with some sort of trim.
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