🎸 Elevate Your Sound, Effortlessly!
The Ghost Fire Guitar Pedal Board is a super lightweight, durable aluminum alloy pedalboard designed to hold 8-10 effects pedals. With its unique ergonomic foot stand and pre-installed magic tape, it offers convenience and ease of use. The included large capacity carry bag ensures you can transport your gear effortlessly, making it the perfect companion for musicians on the go.
Item Weight | 3.3 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 19.69"L x 11.81"W x 2.76"H |
Color | Grey |
Signal Format | Analog |
Amperage | 16.0 |
Voltage | 28.0 |
N**N
Great affordable pedal board
This is a great pedal board. I have a variety of pedals but never really organized the and was thinking of going with a much more expensive brand and came across this one at half the price. This thing is sturdy, super light weight, and stands well on all types of flooring. It comes pre-taped with the loop tape and comes with the hook tape that you can stick on your pedals to attach to the board. Although I haven’t used it yet, the case is a great addition, has extra storage pockets, and a carry strap. There is space underneath to attach a power supply but it has more space than I do pedals, so I keep my power supply on top, along with a succulent plant, because, why not? It also has zip ties and zip tie mounts which are great to help organize the wires underneath. I haven’t used them yet only because I’m still playing around with how I want everything configured. If you’re looking for an affordable pedalboard just go ahead and pick this up.
C**R
Super light and sturdy
Super sturdy, super light, has a pretty decent amount of room, I have like 8 pedals on there including a full digitech dt whammy. It also came with plenty of Velcro for the pedals
J**N
The quality is worth far more than the price tag
This thing is light weight, the pop down legs on it adds a nice touch and the clearance underneath is enough for a power supply and my horrid cable running skills. As you can tell from my pic I have quite a bit on this pedalboard. I mean a tuner, drop pedal, screamer, distortion, eq, reverb/delay, chorus, loop, and a terror stamp. Yea my wah isn’t on it but I’ve always preferred to keep my wah pedal off the pedalboard and more in a staged area. This thing has pedal space for days. It comes pre Velcro installed which is nice and with a huge roll of Velcro to attach to all your pedals. Under the hood there is a nice smooth spot for two power supply bricks and inside the case there is quite a few zip ties. I installed my pedals in a hurry for band practice but it held up great. As for the case; usually a carrying case is flimsy, thin, cheap crapper zipper; but this isn’t the case no pun intended. This blue ghostfire case actually has some padding to it, the fabric feels like it can take some abuse, the zippers are strings and easy to use. The front pocket on the case has my Jh-1 wah pedal, two guitar cords, a surfer protector, 10ft extension cord, and back up pedal cables; so it’s roomy. The shoulder strap on the case is padded and even the blue Velcro over hand strap has padding. I mean where else for this price point are you going to get a really really good quality case and a pedalboard for the price? The case quality alone is equal to my 50 dollar laptop case. Im impressed, the band is impressed, and I’m gonna buy another one for my other rig. I’m definitely not disappointed.
Z**P
Quality design makes up for less than quality materials.
Being an experienced welder and a touring guitarist I was excited to find something super light weight that I can tote around from gig to gig. It sucks going through airports with 10-20 pounds of pedals. TSA taking apart your rig and going through your stuff. I wanted to be more impressed with this pedal board, but the material is the same kind of aluminum metal that they use for window screens. 1”x1.5” rectangle material. Everything is cut and screwed together and there isn’t any solid joints. So I imagine dropping this on its corner will do some damage, not only to the board, but to your pedals as well. The thin walled material could bend with the right amount of force and leverage, so I would store it somewhere close to your person and not with any amps or anything heavy. None the less the design is great, modern looking, everything feels solid enough and it’s a good value for the price. The carrying SOFTcase is not too shabby either if you’re playing around town but I wouldn’t count on it lasting for long distant tours.I can probably make one for around the same price with thicker walled aluminum square tubing and a tig welder. But I’ll keep it for around the studio.
J**W
Solid
Works great, easy to set up and take down, nice and sturdy. I can fit 4 pedals on each row with space to spare, could probably fit 5 if I had right angle plugs on my power cables.
A**O
Beyond Impressed!
This thing is simple and straight to the point! What more do you expect it to do?! It holds pedals perfectly and has foldable legs to store into the cool carrying case that's included! As you can see in the photo, I have 6 pedals at the moment and plan on adding 3 more ( Strymon Flint, Strymon El Capistan and Cali76 compressor) and will be able to no problem given the space that's left. This thing is amazing for the price! Oh and the darn thing is already velcroed and comes with Velcro strips so just slap em on your pedals and slap your pedals on the board! I STILL have Velcro left over too! JUST GET IT! GREAT VALUE!
D**N
Good quality, reasonably priced!
Took a chance on this pedalboard and I am very happy with it. I hated the thought of spending $150-200+ on a pedalboard so I had a homemade board. I seen this on Amazon, price was right and size was what I needed, bought it and again very happy with the purchase. Also everything is very well made!
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