Stagg UPC-424 Guitar Pedal Board

£48.00

This is the Stagg UPC-424 Guitar Pedal Board from Stagg, listed in Pedalboards on Just Pedals. Read More below.

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The Stagg UPC-424 Guitar Pedal Board is a quality solution for keeping your pedals together while transporting them with ease. Got more than a couple of pedals? And theyre just chilling on your bedroom floor? Well it might be time to grab yourself a Pedal Board. Its perfect for showcasing your pedals as well as giving them a place to be stored safely while on-the-go. Simply attach your pedals using the included velcro remove the lid plug-in and youre ready to play. Plus made with legendary Stagg quality the UPC-424 is a must-have accessory for any guitarist with pedals.Please Note: Pedals NOT Included.

Brand

Stagg

Stagg is a Belgian brand that produces a wide range of musical instruments and accessories, catering to both beginners and more experienced musicians. Founded in the early 1990s, Stagg offers affordable yet reliable instruments, including guitars, drums, brass and woodwind instruments, and orchestral strings. The company is particularly known for its budget-friendly offerings, making it a popular choice for those just starting their musical journey or looking for quality gear at a lower price point.

Stagg’s product line includes electric and acoustic guitars, basses, drum kits, and a variety of accessories such as tuners, stands, and amplifiers. While the brand is not typically associated with professional-grade, high-end equipment, Stagg’s instruments are known for offering good value for money, providing musicians with solid instruments and accessories to suit a wide range of musical styles. Stagg’s commitment to affordability and quality has made it a trusted choice for schools, music teachers, and amateur musicians around the world.

Category

Pedalboards

A pedalboard provides a stable surface and cable space for arranging effects as one transportable signal system. Rail spacing, usable area and mounting method determine which enclosures fit, while underside clearance controls power-supply and cable placement. Case type, weight, handles, risers, patch bays and removable sections affect protection and access without changing the audio signal itself.