Temple Audio Templeboard TRIO 16.5x21in Pedalboard in Temple Red

£149.99

This is the Temple Audio Templeboard TRIO 16.5x21in Pedalboard in Temple Red from Temple Audio, listed in Pedalboards on Just Pedals. Read More below.

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Here’s what Temple Audio say about the TRIO Series Templeboard:

The TRIO series Templeboards are for the gear heads and professionals who want all the tone options. 

Key Features

  • Quick Release – Temple’s Quick Release Pedal Mounting System lets you securely mount your pedals.
  • Perfect Placement – The unique perforated mounting surface with cable management holes allows you to “Tetris” in more gear than you’d expect.

The TRIO Series Templeboards is a little over three pedals deep. You’ll have plenty of room to add a bypass looper while still having access to all your pedals.

Each TRIO Series end panel has three MOD slots and one Micro MOD slot. Take full advantage of our full MOD selection.  

Specifications

  • Height: 16.5”
  • Length: 21.5”, 28.5” or 43.5”

Brand

Temple Audio

Temple Audio is a Canadian company specializing in modular pedalboard systems designed to offer versatility and efficient organization for guitarists and musicians. Founded in 2014, Temple Audio is known for its innovative approach to pedalboard design, featuring a unique modular mounting system that allows users to easily attach, rearrange, and remove pedals without the need for traditional Velcro. Their pedalboards are crafted from durable materials and come in various sizes to accommodate different setups. Temple Audio also offers a range of accessories, including power supplies, patch cables, and pedal mounts, all designed to enhance the functionality and aesthetics of their pedalboards. The company’s products are appreciated for their practical design, ease of use, and ability to help musicians maintain a clean, organized rig.

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.