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$5 DIY Compact Pedalboard
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Arrick
66 posts
Jun 25, 2017
7:39 AM
Just sharing my new pedalboard. I don't use many effects. Most of the time, my LW Harp Delay is the only thing turned on, but I wanted a compact board that I could easily take with me to jams, etc.

My set-up is: Shure PE585V --> Mooer Tender Octaver (discontinued POG clone) --> Mooer Soul Shiver (Roto-Sim/Vibrato/Chorus) --> LW Harp Delay --> HoF Reverb --> Kalamazoo Model 1

I'm pretty happy with it. I used a piece of 3/4" pine, rounded corners, added velcro and made rubber feet for bottom with a hot glue gun. I basically put big globs of hot glue on parchment paper, then super glued it to the board after it cooled. They are just soft enough to keep it from scooting around on the floor and make it a bit softer to step on.

The whole thing drops right into this makeup case I found at an antique store. I put a piece of foam on top that is cut to hold my mics. I'm using a Snark w/ daisy chain for a power supply. The MB case is just to fill the space. Maybe I'll put tips in there, lol. I'm really happy with the HoF Reverb pedal. It's very harp friendly and gives me stereo outputs if I want to drive two different amps.

DIY pedalboard and case for harp
ScottK
100 posts
Jun 25, 2017
9:24 AM
Nice. Thanks for the idea. I've been thinking about making my own peddleboard with stuff around the house. Right now I just use a delay and keep by my amp and in my harp case but when I add more- I'll start to put on a board.


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