Rockboard MOD Rack Mounting Rack for MOD V2 Patchbays

£14.99

This is the Rockboard MOD Rack Mounting Rack for MOD V2 Patchbays from RockBoard, listed in Specialist Effects Pedals on Just Pedals. Read More below.

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Here's what Rockboard say about the MOD Rack

The RockBoard® MOD Rack will hold your MOD All-in-One Patchbays on non-RockBoard® pedalboards in place. It offers several mounting orientations, depending on the design of your pedalboard.

Specifications

  • optional mounting rack for RockBoard MOD All-in-One patchbays with V2 housing
  • for mounting RockBoard MOD V2s in non-RockBoard pedalboards
  • allows horizontal and vertical mounting of MOD V2s on/in pedalboards of other brands
  • mounting depth of MOD V2 adjustable
  • omni-directionally usable depending on construction of the used pedalboard
  • mounting height 35 mm
  • incl. all mounting screws and counter nuts

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Brand

Rockboard

Rockboard is a brand known for its high-quality pedalboards, patch bays, and accessories for musicians. Their products are designed to be practical, offering easy setup, portability, and durability. Notably, their CINQUE 5.3 Pedalboard with a gig bag is a popular option for guitarists looking for a reliable and lightweight board to organize their pedals. Rockboard also offers the MOD 1, an all-in-one patchbay that supports TS/TRS and XLR connections, making it a versatile solution for complex pedal setups.

The brand is dedicated to helping musicians manage their gear effectively while ensuring robust construction. Their products are ideal for musicians who need both functionality and portability in their pedal setups. Whether it’s the pedalboards or the patchbays, Rockboard is trusted by performers who value convenience and durability in their gear.

Category

Specialist Effects Pedals

Specialist effects alter the signal in ways that do not sit cleanly inside one established family. They may use granular processing, frequency shifting, resonators, freeze or sustain, bit reduction, ring modulation, feedback networks or combinations of several techniques. The relevant distinction is the underlying process, its tracking or latency, and how completely the dry signal can be blended or replaced.