david l.
great product fits nice and snug in the gig bag
Matt
Awesome board! Very lightweight and sturdy.
Harding
Purchased this as a lighting deal - and it worked out perfectly. Pedal board is great - case could be a little nicer.
Burch
Very happy with this product. Great value that's lightweight and sturdy. I would recommend!
Daniel K.
Everything great, just enough space for my pedals and voodoo labs pedal power 2 plus. Everything mounted great.
Luke
My first real pedalboard, and I'm super happy with it. Fit all 8 pedals on there including that gigantic Vox wah. I need to straighten it up a bit but have been playing on it and works great.
Jeff
This is just what I needed. I can hide all of the cables plus a large power supply under the pedalboard for a clean look. This thing is light yet sturdy. You can't find a better board!
Shipley
I received the pedalboard in record time. I was amazed at the quality and it came with more than enough Velcro.
Radio
Does what it's supposed to do. I considered making one but for the price I could get this for was not worth my time. Bag is very well made as well...
Strickland
Very sturdy and of good quality. Good value and proves a good amount of real estate.
Childers
I was working on a tight budget to put together a backup rig so I ended up on this Pedal Train. It's lightweight and Aluminium, and fits very well in the carry case, fully loaded as you see in the picture. The provided Velcro worked very well.
Camarillo
It is a very practical and sober pedalboard.
Sturdy, and light.
It has plenty of space to place your favorite pedals.
The included adhesive tape works really good.
I am very very very pleased with this product.
Arnold
Very sturdy, yet light board! Plenty of room for my pedals (starting with 5 pedals plus volume and I have plenty of room to add). The case is nice and sturdy, and the Velcro it comes with is great quality and keeps the pedals stationary well.
Edwards
As solid as any other more expensive brand I’ve used. Highly recommended.
Grant
Love that it came with Velcro! It fits all of my pedals perfectly. I have a voodoo power supply underneath but I did have to raise the pedal board up a little to get the power supply to fit underneath. Overall it’s perfect
Josh
It was a breeze to connect everything up and have all the pedals placed nicely and firmly on the board, with enough room to manage cables very nicely, and fit snugly in the bag that comes with it. Set up and tear down is now amazingly simply at rehearsals; can't wait to use this on stage!
Andre
This is the best deal out there. It is sturdy. It works well with two or three rows of pedals. It is high enough to mount a power distributor under the board and a power strip to the back.
Because I wanted extra secure Velcro and wanted to keep the pedals pristine, I used black 3m command strip Velcro pieces. These are a locking Velcro and the pedals are very secure.
I also used command strip cable organizers on the back side to keep the wires from hanging down.
The bag is super handy as well.
Ken H.
I had outgrown its little brother, so I ordered this one and I am definitely pleased with it. It is well built and holds 10 of my pedals.
John
Been using this board for 4 years. It's rock solid with no issues. It can fit 12 single stomp boxes on it as well as a power supply underneath.
Donner makes pretty good products (I also use their power supply). Honestly can't think of a reason why anyone would buy anything else at a higher price.
KeziaPurrs
Just got my pedal board yesterday! I love it. Before I had my pedals strewn all over the floor. Now they're organized and easier to use. The board is larger than I expected b/c I didn't pay attention to the measurements in the description. But I'm glad I chose this one. It gives me an excuse to purchase more pedals. Obviously the stock photo shows many pedals placed really close together which is not realistic considering the cables that are involved. I'm attaching photos of my board for better reference. Eventually, as I add more pedals I will place the power supply under the board, but for now I like the blue illumination of the AGP power supply.
I definitely recommend this board as it is very sturdy and comes with everything you need to set it up. I had a blast configuring my simple set up! Rock on fellow musicians!
Jonathan
Got 8 pedals and a switch crammed on here. Board holds up just fine. Tape that comes with it holds up too. I used a butane torch to heat the board before I applied the tape to make the adhesive bond better.
Ferguson
Top notch pedalboard and the bag is big enough to fit all my effects loops and guitar cables.
Carroll
I’m no pedal enthusiast, but I had accumulated several stompboxes that had to be at my feet during a show (iRig BlueBoard to control my sheet music app, my amp’s footswitch, a tuner, some distortion, and some chorus), and so I decided to graduate to a pedal board for no other reason than just to facilitate setup/tear-down and organization. I had settled on this board because I didn’t want to spend a fortune on one (I’m not a heavy gigging player) and this one seemed to be a good size.
I like it, and am happy with it. I’ve got to believe there are better ones out there, but this one works great for me. It’s lightweight but sturdy. It doesn’t seem to slide on hard floors. The incline is a bit higher than I had expected, but I have no previous experience so I don’t know what is common. The bag is nothing to write home about, but it serves its purpose of making it easier to transport the board (plus the zipper pocket is big enough for my mix/cable, guitar leads, and iPad). It came with plenty of Velcro that’s of pretty decent quality (although I ended up zip-tying a couple of pedals due to how they are built).
HR
This is a lot higher quality than I expected. Lightweight yet strong.
Chandler
Pedal board arrived as expected, quality is good. I'm a bass player, so I don't carry quite as many pedals as a guitar player might. I have three standard sized pedals: a tuner, a compressor and a synth with plenty of room to add more. I was able to use the included Velcro to attach the pedals with no issues. I could see with certain pedals you might need to use wire ties depending on the contact area of the pedal. A good value and not anywhere near as expensive as some of the bigger brand names.
Roberto C.
This Pedal Board w/ Case worked out very well. It built with aluminum, strong lite weight and case is good. It came with velcro with tighs as mentioned. The price is good for what you pay. I bought for he size to small amount of pedals I have to jam. One interesting thing, one can place power pack under board depending on size. Look at the photo how place the pedals. I have a big foot....
VanHoever
Really. With this, there is no need for a pedaltrain pedal board. The build quality is the same and you can buy different sizes. The only con I can think of is that they don't provide a small strip of velcro for the bottom part of the board... Yet they provide velcro, most other boards don't.
Chris L.
All in all - I would definitely recommend this to anyone looking for an inexpensive yet sturdy alternative to a PT board. The price can't be beat and it is a very sturdy and (when all is said and done) well built.
Matthew M.
Good quality. Large enough for several pedals. I purchased and used 3M tape instead of the Velcro supplied. This tape holds the pedals in place more securely.
Mierzejewski
At the moment everything is perfect. I love both the bag and the surface. For this price it's very good. Bring three hoses and a little more than a half meters of adhesive velcro for the pedals.
guitarmax
Needing a second crankset for my Telecaster, I opted for this pedalboard Donner 500 x 290 x 100 mm. I knew this brand because I had already bought the Stylish Fuzz effect pedals, and Morpher. Comes with the pedalboard, three short cables to connect pedals together, Velcro tape for attaching the pedals, as well as a good crafted canvas carrying bag. The metal pedalboard is beautiful. The set looks sturdy and breathes quality. I was able to put 8 pedals, plus power supply. The tilt of the plane to operate the pedals is perfect. In short, an excellent price-quality ratio.
mikeherb
I ended up with enough pedals to warrant a pedal board... but I didn't feel like spending $300 for a Friedman. Anyway I got it all setup. The velcro tape included was helpful. All i had to do was arrange it, get some patch cables (the ones included don't look like super high quality), and a power pack.. and that's it. My rig is complete.
Joffrin
This crankset is of very good quality. Made of metal, sturdy, it is large enough to hold 8 to 10 pedal, depending on the length of the pedals. It comes a bag, good bill also, very convenient for carrying the pedals. You can also attach the pedals with the Velcro supplied with it. The 3 mini jacks are necessarily welcome, because we still lack a mini jack. Plan a little bigger jack for the return between the bottom and top of the bottom bracket, being that the “in” are all right.
The tilt is optimal for pressing the pedals, and there is room to accommodate a power box underneath. In short, there is nothing to blame this crankset, especially since it is at a completely honest price.
Biccum
After doing some research, I had heard that putting together peddle boards can be pricey. This is a great alternative if you have 5-9 peddles that you use on the regular. (I am still waiting 2 more peddles to come in)
Nexusderek
It's very lightweight and super sturdy. The case fits it perfectly and carries well with all the pedals attached and has some padding. The velcro strips that are provided adhere very well to the board and pedals. I just wish it came with a smaller strip of velcro for the very bottom bar, giving a little more space for pedals. I picked up a 3/4-in strip of velcro for the bottom and it was good to go
TheAstroWizard
I really liked it.
It is very lightweight, made of aluminum, enough size for quite a few pedals, the carrying case looks very well finished, and has good depth to fit well with the pedals mounted.
Includes three patch cables, velcro cables and velcro to mount the pedals on the pedalboard, what more can you ask for this price?!
Totally recommended!
Cheikh
As an amateur musician doing 12 to 15 concerts a minimum year, I need for my two formations to have an electric rig and an acoustic rig. So I needed a crankset for my acoustic rig. My choice turned to this pedal board from Donner. Having already several of their products (a looper, a DI, a small portable sound...), I tried it. Not disappointed at all: the aluminum pedal board is lightweight and it is an important point when you carry your gear. The set comes with a carry bag that has a pocket on the front for sliding a few cables and a small power supply. He also comes with a scratch to be able to fix his pedals. The length is well calculated and there is enough to hold its pedals so if desired. I think I still add hose clamps because if on site it is enough, in the transport, it can move and then change the settings. As a bonus, there are also small cables for connecting between pedals. As can be seen in the photo, I installed two pedals in the standard format plus a mini and one large and there is much room. It's wanted, I don't like to play tap and I want to be able to easily access the buttons without having to “aim”, most often in the dark...
The +: a solid bottom bracket, cheap, with a carry bag, velcro bands and good size...
The -: I would have liked a little more reinforcement in the corners of the bag. It all depends on your use, intensive or not, careful or not.
I recommend this pedal board that will seduce users with a small budget or need as a second or even third storage space.
Zabala
At the entrance, it comes with a very practical suitcase, plenty of space to store the pedalboard (once complete with its pedals) and the accessories you need, both inside and in the front pocket. It has rubber reinforcements on the base, which is to be appreciated, and the zippers paint sturdy. In addition to the pedalboard, it comes with the corresponding velcro, quantity more than enough to cover the surface (1 m), 3 “inter pedal” cables and a pair of double-sided velcro straps to organize cables. With respect to the pedalboard itself, it is sturdy, built in one piece, with rubber studs at the four corners of the base to ensure grip, and the rear lift enough to give more comfortable access to the second row pedals, and place under the power supply. Of course, it's a must-have as soon as you start carrying more than two or three pedals to both rehearsal and bowling. Highly recommended!
FMEsteban
Well, I have a bass and an amp and now I'm going for several effects pedals +a tuner, I needed a place to put the latter. I had already bought a pedal feeder. As the only thing I do, I do not have holes for screwing the pedals, feeders or tuner, but I have a drill with iron drill bit, so I'll make the holes when the pedals come to me to put the feeder that reaches me well to everything and I was curious.
You get a strip for gluing these components, but I really prefer drilling, the structure looks very sturdy so I won't have problems with the holes weaken the structure
Calvin
For the price, great little pedal board. Lightweight and sturdy. I have my crybaby wah on it, two micro pedals and six others.
The bag seems slight and I suspect that I'll have to treat it very gently to and from gigs/studio.
But the bag is large enough to hold the board with all pedals.
I had to buy a little extra hook & loop to finish off the bottom rail, but that was minor.
Overall, I'm happy so far.
vaghi
The Velcro has a very good adhesion and the pedals don't move when you press them.
Jarn K.
Takes 10 mini pedals across one row side-side (including linkages) so can handle 20 mini pedals total. I use mine with a full-size Crybaby, three Boss pedals and 10 mini pedals (See image). I reckon with a bit of fiddling and low-profile links I could squeeze another 1-2 mini pedals on there, though perhaps at the cost of ease of selecting on/off on individual pedals. (I've not applied the velcro yet - just doing proof of concept - and will probably change things/swap in another full-size pedal again once I've finished playing with my new latest arrivals.)
The case is reasonable, might not last forever, but ok for now. Not a fan of the gold logo, but that's nit-picking. The finish can scratch easily - mine already has a few dinks, including one it arrived with, but considering how it's going to be used it wasn't worth my time complaining. Comes supplied with several strips of velcro - nice touch, and fine for mini pedals. For heavier large pedals like wahs suggest checking out 3M dual-lock for more meat.
Rhodes
It takes 9 of my guitar pedals
Hull
Fantastic product for the price. Very lightweight aluminium but feels sturdy. Also has rubber grips to stop it going walkies when playing.
I bought the largest size and managed to fit all my pedals on comfortably with room for more should I need it. My power supply fits very discreetly and securely underneath & plenty of pedalboard tape supplied in the case. Very happy with the board.
Cosgrove
Very sturdy. Came with everything you need to get started. Would definitely recommend. The bag is a decent size with an extra storage pocket at the front.
Ty S.
This pedalboard is amazing the Velcro it came with is really strong holds my pedals on there a lot, quite hard to take them off sometimes, it’s abit of a letdown not coming with a velcro for the bottom of the pedal board but I got that sorted now, the bag it comes with is also really strong! would definitely recommend this if you’re looking for a cheap sturdy and big pedalboard
Axly
Really surprised by the quality of this board. Very sturdy, lightweight and perfect dimensions to take pedals of all sizes. Plenty of room underneath for multiple power supplies too.
I would recommend you buy an additional roll of velcro for the horizontal bars / edges if you are trying to fit micro pedals or maximise the real estate on your board. The 2 stripa provided cover most of the board anyway and the carrier bag is very handy (not that I plan on using it)
knight
Got this as I had spent too may years with them all over the floor. The surface is entirely precoated with velcro which makes life very easy. The bag is great quality.
Lots of room as you can see in the picture. Great for home use or gigging. Will stand up to being slung in and out of a van if in its bag. Bag depth takes the pedals easily.
PG
Very robust, plenty of Velcro and power supply cables reach anywhere required. Good carry case as well.
I fixed the power unit underneath, saving room and enabling me to tape the cables underneath out of sight.
Saves so much time connecting everything up before playing.
From the guitar I go through overdrive units first before ending with chorus and echo units.
I found the best place for the volume pedal was in the middle. It’s worth experimenting before fixing everything in place.
Roberto
Absolutely superb pedal board. Made out of sturdy metal and doesn't rock/wobble at all. Adjustable middle rail to get a perfect fit for your pedals. Comes with velcro tape for securing pedals and three patch cables too - although I can't comment on those as I used my own.
Comes with a carry bag too, which feels very durable and I'd have no issue using this to move my pedal board around. Highly recommended to all guitarists out there.
Juniper
This is a nice pedalboard for the price. It comes with a shoulder strap got the gig bag, 3 patch cables and some tape. I haven’t finished building it so I can’t say how well balanced or noisy the cables are but it seems fairly decent. Strap will do the job but won’t be top notch quality obviously. Tape covers 2 main bars on the board and have a small amount remaining. I have about 7 pedals on the board as in the picture and still has plenty of space to attach a power supply. Pedalboard quality seems really good. Very stable and sturdy.
Graham
Great pedal board well made and easy to setup. Metal frame is solid and the carry case is a good fit.
The DB-4 sits flat while the DB-3 is raised at the back so the pedals are angled. I find that this is OK for my Wah but it might be an issue for some players or Wahs with a lot of travel.
Both come with sufficient Velcro to cover the frame and attach multiple pedals, I have quite a bit left over based on my layout. The included patch cables are OK but I already had some higher quality Donner ones that I used to set up the boards.
Both of these boards could hold more pedals than I have fitted this should be easy to see from the attached pictures.
Sambora
Sturdy pedal board with what looks to be a well padded carry bag. I bought this as a backup rig but I'm that impressed it's my chosen first layout retiring my Warwick powered pedal board. I bought this along with a couple of pedals, patch leads and the powerblock. What made a difference was the angle of the footboard. Made a huge difference to me for access to the top row pedals and made it more comfortable using my wah pedal. Highly recommended for any gigging guitarist who is looking to easily transport and tidy any pedal collection up.
Warner
When looking at this board it is important to keep two things in mind, the price and the intended customer.
In my mind it's perfect for people like me who want a nice neat pedalboard for at home, if you do go to play with friends it's fine for the job.
The price is very fair indeed, especially given that it is very spacious and comes with a well padded bag. I have the Donner power supply too which fits in perfectly. There's plenty of tape included too.
The only thing to make this more for home use than serious gigging is that the end plates are plastic. This in of itself is fine so long as it is handled normally, but getting taken around the country gig after gig they might not last.
For a home player after a professional looking setup it's an absolute bargain.
PLF
The aluminium frame is sturdy enough to house the peddles and the company supply enough velcro to organise your board.The case is fine and the front pocket can store the extra bits I need (small leads wireless receiver ear plugs etc..)