🎶 Gear up for greatness with the Gigman!
The Diago Gigman PB02 is a heavy-duty yet lightweight guitar effects hard case pedal board designed to accommodate 8 to 10 pedals. Built from durable materials, it features a hardcase design for maximum protection, making it ideal for musicians who need reliable gear on the road. Weighing only 8.8 lbs, it combines portability with robust construction, ensuring your pedals are safe and sound for every performance.
J**.
I find this to be a pretty great pedal board
I disagree with the other reviewer's one star review. I find this to be a pretty great pedal board.The hard case has kept my gear safe and sound for three years and going strong, and the slim profile is great for storing in a crowded studio or rehearsal space. No issues with the velcro base as of yet, and all hinges/handles have held up pretty well so far.My only qualm is with the closure hooks that stick up beyond the lip of the board when in use. It's only a slight inconvenience to step over the hooks though, and the times that I have come down hard on them has not yet caused any damage.Some fraying on the exterior fabric after three years or use, but the point is to protect the good stuff inside— and speaking of which, I fit (snugly) more than 6 pedals in the 6 pedal model, along with a couple of cables, one SM58 mic, and plenty of little random adapters. Not the most organized way to store gear, but I like the simplicity of having all my daily guitar basics laid out in one place.Not a bad board. I recommend!
T**L
No stars.... Cheap and awful if ...
No stars .... Cheap and awful if your a musician it would be a shame to even go this route..... Try nyc cases or seismic audio.com
W**L
but this couldn't really be made better. It's good for a daisy chain setup
Actually very high quality, not sure what the one start guy was expecting, but this couldn't really be made better.It's good for a daisy chain setup, but still has some inherent flaws in the design (corners come up about the 1/4 inch outputs on shallow pedals, there's no place to mount a power supply, it's not elevated on the back row so stacking pedals vertically is an issue).It really is just a very simple, very well made case. Perhaps not the best actual pedal-board.
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