Rockboard CINQUE 5.3 Pedalboard with Gig Bag
Here’s What RockBoard Say:The new 2018 RockBoard® pedalboard series has been completely re-designed to create a pedalboard that is lightweight, rigid and rugged, and allows for the use of a multitude of pedals as well as power supply mounting solutions. Its uniquely ingenious construction is based on only one folded, cold-rolled aluminum sheet for the board frame and has not a single welded seam. This makes the board surface completely plain and gives you more pedalboard space for your money. U-shaped vertical support braces offer additional stability without adding too much weight. The new RockBoard® pedalboards will neither bend nor…
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here at Just Pedals we love this Rockboard CINQUE 5.3 Pedalboard with Gig Bag.
Here’s What RockBoard Say:
The new 2018 RockBoard® pedalboard series has been completely re-designed to create a pedalboard that is lightweight, rigid and rugged, and allows for the use of a multitude of pedals as well as power supply mounting solutions. Its uniquely ingenious construction is based on only one folded, cold-rolled aluminum sheet for the board frame and has not a single welded seam. This makes the board surface completely plain and gives you more pedalboard space for your money. U-shaped vertical support braces offer additional stability without adding too much weight. The new RockBoard® pedalboards will neither bend nor wiggle. The innovative slot-based design works equally well with the new RockBoard® Quick Mount pedal mounting plates (sold separately) as well as with standard mounting solutions (e.g. hook and loop tape, cable ties). The slots also let you easily hide cables underneath the surface for a neat and tidy setup. Additionally, any power supply can either be mounted underneath the board surface, or using the optional RockBoard® The Tray universal power supply mounting solution. All RockBoard® 2018 Series models (except Duo 2.1) are compatible with the RockBoard® MOD patchbays. With seven sizes ranging from 46 cm (18 1/8) to 102 cm (40 3/16) in width, we are sure you will find the perfect board for your needs. All sizes are available with either gig bag or flight case.
Features
- Sturdy and light aluminum construction
- Slotted design for easy pedal mounting
- Made from cold-rolled aluminum
- Angled and absolutely plain board surface – no weld seams
- Slot for RockBoard® MOD patch bays
- Compatible with RockBoard® The Tray – universal power supply mounting solution
- Robust black powder-coated surface
- Dimensions (L x W) 610 x 416 mm / 24 x 16 3/8
- Height incl. rubber feet 37 – 71 mm / 1 7/16 – 2 13/16
- Weight board 3.93 kg / 8.66 lbs.
- Includes flight case
- Approx. weight of flight case 11.5 kg / 25.35 lbs.
- Interior dimension main compartment (W x D x H) 629 x 436 x 176 mm
- Interior dimensions accessory compartment (W x D x H) 105 x 436 x 127 mm
- Exterior dimensions (W x D x H) 808 x 472 x 210 mm
- Includes self-adhesive hook (50 mm wide) & loop tape (25 mm wide) and cable ties
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A pedalboard is a flat surface or board that guitarists use to organize and connect multiple guitar effects pedals together in a single, portable unit. It serves as a centralized platform for mounting and arranging pedals, cables, and power supplies, allowing for easy access and control during live performances, rehearsals, or studio sessions. Here are some key components and features of a typical pedalboard:
1. **Board**: The main surface or platform of the pedalboard where the pedals are mounted. Pedalboards come in various sizes and materials, such as wood, aluminum, or composite materials. The board may have a slatted or perforated design to accommodate cable routing and mounting hardware.
2. **Pedal Mounting**: Pedals are attached to the pedalboard using hook-and-loop fasteners (e.g., Velcro) or pedalboard-specific mounting brackets. This allows for easy removal and rearrangement of pedals while providing stability and security during use.
3. **Cable Management**: Pedalboards often include features for organizing and routing cables neatly, such as cable ties, cable clips, or cable channels. This helps minimize cable clutter and keeps the pedalboard tidy and organized.
4. **Power Supply**: Many pedalboards come with built-in power supplies or mounting options for external power sources. Power supplies provide the necessary voltage and current to power multiple pedals simultaneously, eliminating the need for individual battery power or multiple power adapters.
5. **Patch Cables**: Patch cables are used to connect the input and output jacks of each pedal on the pedalboard. They come in various lengths and configurations, including straight and right-angle plugs, to accommodate different pedal layouts and signal routing requirements.
6. **Effects Order**: The order in which pedals are arranged on the pedalboard can affect the overall sound and tone of the guitar signal. Guitarists often experiment with different pedal orders to achieve their desired tone, typically placing dynamics and filtering effects (e.g., compressors, EQs) first in the signal chain, followed by modulation effects (e.g., chorus, phaser), and ending with time-based effects (e.g., delay, reverb).
7. **Transportation**: Some pedalboards include features for easy transportation and protection, such as carrying handles, padded cases, or flight cases. These features make it convenient for guitarists to transport their pedalboards between gigs or rehearsals while keeping their pedals safe and secure.
Overall, a pedalboard serves as a centralized hub for organizing, powering, and controlling guitar effects pedals, providing guitarists with a versatile and customizable platform for shaping their tone and sound. Whether it’s a compact pedalboard for small gigs or a large, multi-tiered setup for elaborate effects rigs, pedalboards are essential tools for guitarists looking to explore and expand their sonic possibilities.
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