I need to replace my pedal train pedal board as the case fabric is coming apart. I could probably mend it or something, but I want to mix it up.
I picked up a perfect vintage briefcase that I want to convert into a pedal board. I think I’ll be able to add a pedal or 2 to my board as my old board was the pedal train mini. The briefcase should give me an extra row (albeit shorter).
Anyways, does anyone here use a briefcase pedal board? I have a nice plank of wood for my base.
I’d love to see some peoples briefcase suitcase pedal boards for inspiration. One kind of big question I have is do you leave the pedals in the case while using them or do you take out the wood plank with pedals from the case during use? I would assume to take the board out of the case while playing and only use the briefcase as a transporting unit, but im curious if some people leave everything in the briefcase while playing?
Also feel free to post some pics of your briefcase pedal boards here. I’m looking for some inspiration.
Briefcase / suitcase ideas
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Re: Briefcase / suitcase ideas
I don't have a picture but for a while I used an old 80s Samsonite briefcase and cut a piece of ply the right size. The Samsonite ones are great because they're super lightweight, slimline AND rigid.
This is what was inside...
I just used to lift it out for gigs.
This is what was inside...
I just used to lift it out for gigs.
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Re: Briefcase / suitcase ideas
Carrying pedalboards in luggage cases was pretty common before Pedaltrain type boards that came in their own carrying cases became popular.
I only remember seeing one or two where the guitarist left the board in the case though.
I went through several Goodwill sourced Samsonite cases but I don’t think I have any pictures of them? Probably on MySpace somewhere. All were covered in band stickers and held together by duct tape. Pedals were large and mounted to 1/2” plywood. A 6-8 outlet power strip was standard as well.
For years my main board held a Roland BeeBaa, large box Rat, Vox Wag, Colorsound Tonebender, A/DA Flanger, and a DMM.
I only remember seeing one or two where the guitarist left the board in the case though.
I went through several Goodwill sourced Samsonite cases but I don’t think I have any pictures of them? Probably on MySpace somewhere. All were covered in band stickers and held together by duct tape. Pedals were large and mounted to 1/2” plywood. A 6-8 outlet power strip was standard as well.
For years my main board held a Roland BeeBaa, large box Rat, Vox Wag, Colorsound Tonebender, A/DA Flanger, and a DMM.
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Re: Briefcase / suitcase ideas
The problem with leaving the pedals in such cases on stage is that the case walls can make it difficult to stomp on some
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Re: Briefcase / suitcase ideas
Cool thanks for the info.
. I’ll probably buy some foam from a hardware store to cut to size and that should keep the pedals nice and secure when I’m t carrying it around.
Also I feel like I will loose some extra carrying space for my main cables and stuff. I guess ll just use the guitar case for that.
. I’ll probably buy some foam from a hardware store to cut to size and that should keep the pedals nice and secure when I’m t carrying it around.
Also I feel like I will loose some extra carrying space for my main cables and stuff. I guess ll just use the guitar case for that.
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Re: Briefcase / suitcase ideas
When I was traveling with my setup back when dinosaurs still roamed the earth, I used a few different suitcases. I had one setup to leave the board in it but I preferred them out of the cases. Like mentioned already, the lids mights be a bit thick, making it difficult to get to your switches. Or not. Just depends on the lid and how tall your pedals are. I usually used two separate boards like I still do, but I stacked them both in the same case, one board on top of the other. I had various pieces of foam around and between everything.
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