The Temple Audio Design DUO 17 Guitar Effects Pedal Vintage White is a durable and stylish pedal board featuring innovative quick release pedal mounting technology; perfect for building your ideal pedal board with minimal hassle.
The Temple DUO 17 is deep enough to mount a (commonly sized) volume pedal. This board stays lightweight even when crammed full of pedals and is within the size restrictions of domestic and international airline carry-on sizes (in gig bag or Pelican ATA case). It provides plenty of room for most acoustic and bass players' demands. With the convenience of the quick release Pedal Mounting System, the Duo 17 is also a great choice for those wanting to swap out and bring only the pedals they know they'll need to a performance.
The main features of the Temple Audio Design DUO 17 Guitar Effects Pedal Vintage White include:
As I said it’s a black and white really cool Pedalboard and these setups are Awsome!!
Fits up to 8 medaium sized pedals or more small ones or less with large.
Please check out their Temple Audio Design Pedal Plates as you can apply the adisive glue to them or put Velcro on each of them! Either way it’ll fully protect the Pedalboard plus, all your effects pedals of various stomp boxes will stick on!! Also there are pleanty of holes to thread the cables through and they have optional socket inputs and switches. They also do a lighting system which I’ve not tried yet but might in future. Which is controlled by a remote to make the Pedalboard light up.
Again big thanks to dv247 and to DPD for delivering and making all this possible!!
I liked the idea of this pedalboard. Buy the plates, put the plates under the board and screw them on the board. Easier said than done. You loose a lot of space with these plates because you have to carefully plan where you are gonna place your pedals. Not a good board if you swap pedals frequently. The glue/tape on the plates came off and the pedals aswell. Which meant I had to buy velcro and the whole idea of this pedalboard became useless, as did the board. Good idea, bad implementation. Also the quality control isn't the best, the board had some scratches and a small burn mark. Shame