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GUITTO Guitar Pedalboard - Fixture Blocks Fixed Effects Pedal board Aluminum Alloy with Carry Bag, GPB-02 Medium

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1.Size:Gpb-01 Small


  • Secure Clip-On Design: This pedalboard features a unique design that securely holds your guitar effects pedals with fixture blocks, making setup and changes quick and hassle-free
  • Sturdy Construction: This pedalboard is made of aluminum alloy, which is sturdy, ensuring it can withstand the rigors of live performances and frequent travel
  • Easy Cable Management: Designed with built-in cable routing channels, this pedalboard keeps your cables organized and tangle-free, providing a clean and professional setup
  • Compact & Portable: Its sleek and compact design makes it easy to carry to gigs, rehearsals, or studio sessions, while still offering ample space for multiple pedals
  • Versatile & Compatible: Suitable for a wide range of guitar effects pedals, this pedalboard is great for musicians of all levels, from beginners to professional performers



4.7 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #6,807 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
  • #36 in Guitar & Bass Pedal Boards & Cases
Date First Available July 29, 2020 Body Material Aluminium Compatible Devices Effect Pedals, Guitar Pedals Material Type Aluminum Size GPB-02 Medium

Product Description

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Ergonomics & User-friendly

Quality Built Pedal Board


  • The surface of the metal has undergone oxidation treatment, firmness and fastness
  • Made of aluminum alloy, can sustain violent trample
  • Bring in a whole new method of fastening the pedals, say, fasten the pedals quickly
  • Building blocks structure, various sizes are available
The video showcases the product in use.The video guides you through product setup.The video compares multiple products.The video shows the product being unpacked.

Comparison - GPB-01 GPB-02 GPB-03

Dimensions

20.3*7inch (517*180mm)

Dimensions

20.3*13inch (517*332mm)

Dimensions

26.2*13inch (667*332mm)

Package Weight

8.2 pounds

Package Weight

12.8 pounds

Package Weight

15.5 pounds

Storage Quantity

Suitable for 3 ~ 4 pedals

Storage Quantity

Suitable for 6 ~ 8 pedals

Storage Quantity

Suitable for 8 ~ 12 pedals

Recommended Power supply size:

H<1.3inch W<2.3inch L<5.7inch

Recommended Power supply size:

H<1.3inch W<2.3inch L<5.7inch

Recommended Power supply size:

H<1.3inch W<2.3inch L<5.7inch

1

New Method of Fastening

Bring in a whole new method of fastening the pedals

2

Protectors Design

All edge protectors design, helps protect against being scratched.

1

Made of aluminum alloy

The surface of the metal has undergone oxidation treatment, firmness and fastness.

1

Space-saving and Portable

With collapsible and hidden under-chassis


Steve Wilcox
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 11, 2024
This is a very robust platform supplied with plenty of fittings. I went for the largest version because I wanted to attach a Boss ME80 multi effects unit alongside a Boss Loop Station pedal and a single power unit. It works great, the fittings hold everything very firmly so whilst performing everything stays exactly where you put it. It's a substantial piece of kit but once set up looks very professional. Fitting it with a multiple output power unit means it only takes seconds to plug in and play all your pedals. The bag is a bonus too, it had a side pocket for leads and ancillaries. Recommended.
Lucy
Reviewed in Canada on February 26, 2024
I put 9 pedals, including a WAH and have room for 2 more pedals at least. At first it was a bit tricky to mount the pedals but became very easy with a little persistence. The construction is very strong and once the pedals are mounted you can pick the board up without any worry of them falling out. The overall design looks good, appears durable and functions really well. If weight is not an issue get the biggest one you can afford. Otherwise its kind of heavy on its own and add the weight of the pedals its pretty heavy. I give this 4.5 stars only because I haven't had this long enough to evaluate properly. It's all good.
Gill Bridges
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 3, 2024
This large board was bought to expand my home set up from five pedals to twelve for a complete range of effects.The board was simple to put together and the system of the small clamping blocks allowed me to position the pedals of various sizes exactly where I wanted them in the chain, with the added bonus of avoiding any use of the dreaded Velcro (so no adhesive grunge anymore…)I’m not sure if the clamps would work 100% if the board is banged about in transit at gigs, but for my home board they’re perfect with the board metal being easily strong enough to take the load.I’m very happy with this board
Ed Yelin
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2023
The concept of these boards isn't new - it was invented by Aclam Pedalboard System, but Aclam ones are way more expensive. Joyo/Guitto took the concept and came up with their own versions, which are more budget friendly although still not cheap. I have two of these boards: small for bass and medium for guitar. Both boards are very well thought out, sturdy, extremely well made, installing and replacing pedals is very easy task once you get used to it. The fixture blocks hold pedals in place firmly, two handles help to move the boards around if needed, flip out front legs provide the tilt, there are power supply mounting brackets under the boards, and carrying cases are also very well made. I had to purchase more fixture blocks for my guitars board, but only because I chose to use mini pedals. Honestly, I can't fault the boards for anything because they have completely fit my needs and met my expectations. Perhaps they could be lighter, but it's really not a deal breaker. Yes, the fixture blocks take some room, and it's not possible to place the pedals immediately next to each other; however, it's a "necessary evil" in order to provide the functionality. Having used Velcro and chain links to mount my pedals in the past, I'm completely happy with these boards and will never go back to the old ways. I highly recommend these boards to anyone who wants to ditch conventional pedal mounting methods.
Sayyed Omar Kamal
Reviewed in Singapore on March 31, 2023
Overall a great pedalboard. The mounting rails for the pedals are nice and firm, holds the pedals firmly to the board. Sufficient rail slots to accommodate pedals of different sizes and funky jack arrangements. The slots also double as a nice hide-away tunnel to keep the wires neat and tidy. The only wires dangling out the board for me now are just the power input to the supply box and the input/output plugs for the guitar/amp. Seeing a neat and tidy pedalboard is just lovely.Construction is sturdy and the tilt legs make it very comfortable to use as well.Only negative right now is the power supply holder on the bottom. Despite the wonderful rails on the top, the bottom only has 2 fixed screw holes for a small 4 - 5 way power supply box. On the GPB-01, that would be more than enough, but on the -02 and -03, where you're expecting to place, say double that amount, that small fixed placement really seems like an oversight. My 10-way power supply is now sitting on the top which means less pedal space for me. Maybe look into placing one or two rail slots on the bottom as well so that bigger or funny shaped power supplies can be left on the bottom.
Rod
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2023
First of all, let me quote Morty Seinfeld: “I can’t stand Velcro, that TEARRRING sound!” Like Morty, I don’t like Velcro, and when it comes to pedalboards, I hate it. I hate buying used pedals with Velcro stuck on the bottom with pet hair all stuck in it and adhesive that won’t come off with sandblasting. When I saw the Guitto I knew it was for me.If I had found the Holeyboard first I probably would have bought that instead, because I had envisioned a metal pedalboard with holes in it that would allow you to secure the pedals with zip ties. But the fact is that after fruitless searching for such a pedalboard, I never found the Holeyboard, I found this, and only sometime later stumbled across the Holeyboard. I’m glad I found the Guitto first, though, because there are some design aspects of the Holeyboard that I don’t like, such as the raised two-tier design. Who needs an raised tier on a pedalboard? It just makes it bulky and wastes space. There are some advantages to the Holeyboard, such as the zip tie system. Although the Guitto’s mounting brackets hold the pedal securely, I wouldn’t exactly feel comfortable holding it upside down and shaking it to test it, but I would have no qualms doing that with the Holeyboard’s zip ties. Of course, no one should do that anyway. I did flip the Guitto upside down to take an underside photo, and the pedals held securely and didn’t budge (and I have a couple of large, heavy pedals).If I had a complaint, I would say that the instructions leave out a lot of detail and rely on the user’s common sense. The instructions didn’t tell me that when I secure the mounting brackets in the grooves, I should lift up on it slightly while tightening the screw, so it catches on the underside lip of the groove (otherwise it usually just spins without catching), but I quickly figured it out.It was kind of fun to figure out how to arrange the pedals so there’s enough room without the cord jacks getting in the way. It takes a little trial and error. I got the medium size because I like to keep a pretty minimum pedalboard, but like I said, I have a couple of fairly large pedals. I ended up staggering the pedals with one being lower, the next being higher, etc., to make the best use of space while keeping one line of pedals going left to right. The pedals are all easily accessible to step on, and the board is quite sturdy and pleasant to the eye. The design is just very smart, great for those of us who hate Velcro.
LC9000
Reviewed in Canada on August 25, 2022
So I've collected a lot of pedals over the years and I have traditionally just had them attached to a wooden board with Velcro on the pedals. Classic! I didn't really need more than this because it just sat in my studio.Only now (post pandemic), I'm going out and playing a little more and jamming at other peoples places. The wooden board was clunky. Heavy. The Velcro would give way, settings would get changed...you get the idea.I didn't want another Velcro board and this seemed the only other really viable option out there. So I gave it a go.The board is built strong but it's relatively light. It has the option to put a power supply under it and has room underneath for some cable management.The handles are great and, as long as you position your pedals correctly, you shouldn't have any problem with cables.But the really great/ why didn't anyone think of this before/ thing about the board is how you attach your pedals to it. The bolt/ nut/ couplers combo into recessed rails thing is really great.The only thing is that the couplers are sort of tall and you can't always lay your cables flat. Not a deal breaker.If you use the small pedals you might be able to get away with just two couplers, but for the most part you will use at least three and for bigger pedals (wah wah etc...) it'll definitely be 4. Once in place and screwed in tight, those pedals shouldn't go anywhere. And, with the included hex wrenches, it's easy to take the pedals out or adjust them if need be. Don't over tighten. You could, in theory, dent the rails.I got the optional extra package of couplers just in case and, although I don't need them yet, I probably will in the future.The other great thing is the bag for the board. Fits great. Shoulder strap. Handles and a decent sized pouch for your extra cables etc... It has lots of room for taller pedals and if a pedal or two hang over the edge it's not a problem. Might be nice if there was slightly more cushioning, but at this price, it's wonderful.It's definitely raising the bar on entry level pedal boards.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2022
My wife got me this Guitto GPB-02 medium-sized pedal board for Christmas. Aclam's Smart Track offers a similar pedal attachment system with more options, but sells for twice the price. This pedal board is a very solid alternative and I don't have to mess up my pedals with velcro or adhesive.Guitto's plastic fixture blocks are heavy duty and have thick rubber liners that keep the pedals from slipping. I used 4 blocks for each pedal except for the mini pedals which could only fit 2 each. I made sure to firmly squeeze the blocks against each pedal as I tightened the bolts, and the grip is strong enough that I'm able to lift the fully-loaded pedal board while grasping any pedal except the mini ones.While a bit heavier than I'd like, the pedal board is extremely sturdy with no perceptible flex. The thick plastic handles feel solid and stay clear of my cables, though there may be a space issue with the smaller GPB-01. The heavy duty rear plastic feet that snap open are very rugged. The soft case has a stiff bottom and lid, with padding all around to help protect your pedals, but time will tell if the zippers and material hold up to normal use.About the only thing I wish it had was a more flexible universal power supply mount under the board. While not all power supplies will fit underneath, my Cioks SOL fits with room to spare. Unfortunately I couldn't figure out a mounting solution without resorting to drilling holes, so until I add another pedal the SOL will stay on top.Two of the hex bolts for the fixture blocks arrived with bad threads. Guitto was responsive and sent 4 replacement bolts to me free of charge. The Guitto pedal board is well thought out and an amazing value, and I highly recommend it.
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