







🎸 Elevate your tone, declutter your rig — pedalboard perfection in 20 inches!
The ENO Guitar Effects Pedalboard Medium is a 20-inch durable, lightweight pedalboard designed to hold 4-6 guitar effects pedals. It features a solid black finish, sturdy rubber feet for stability, and comes equipped with 40 inches of hook & loop tape plus 8 zip ties for secure pedal attachment. Perfect for both beginners and professionals seeking a compact, organized, and portable solution, it even includes 2 bonus guitar strings for added value.








| ASIN | B015MMEOS4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #43,735 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #225 in Guitar & Bass Pedal Boards & Cases |
| Connector Type | 3.5mm audio |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,147) |
| Date First Available | September 20, 2015 |
| Hardware Interface | 3.5mm Audio |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.38 pounds |
| Item model number | ES-1 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Product Dimensions | 20.08 x 7.09 x 1.18 inches |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Size | 20inch |
R**R
Perfect for my minimalist phase
I've decided to pair down from my 11-pedal big board to something more like 4-5 pedals. This board fits the bill very well. The material feels solid without being very heavy. I would prefer a little angle on the board, but with 1 row it's not really needed (plus I could rig something easily enough). The velcro provided is more than ample, and of average quality. They also include a few decent tie wraps if you'd rather go that way. I even got a couple of free guitar strings in the bag as a little thank you - nice touch! As for size, this thing (20") is great for 4-6 pedals, depending on size. I've got 4 on there now - a large pedal (DOD Rubberneck), 3 "regular" pedals - DOD Gunslinger, Jam Pedal Eureka, and a Dunlop mini volume DPV4. I have enough room to also add a mini pedal (going to add my Polytune mini 2). I will actually replace the fuzz, dirty and delay with a different delay, mini dirt and reverb pedals in the near future. If you are all mini-pedals, you can easily do 6 or maybe 7 with the right cables. The bag is decent too, with a little extra room for my power strip, wall warts, etc., plus an outer compartment for cables and things. I did not try to mount my power supply here (as others have said, it won't fit underneath unless you raise the feet), but for the handful of pedals I'm using here I'm just daisy chaining things off a One Spot. Overall, this is a great for a grab and go board.
D**D
Great little pedal board
I play guitar for fun, and without any skill, but I wanted to try out some pedals and explore what they can do. I got this board really just to keep everything organized, and it's great! Very sturdy, and comes with the velcro strips and ties to keep it all in place. It's small and basic but does the job perfectly, and I'm sure could be used on stage if you only need four or five pedals. How many you can fit will depend a lot on where the individual pedal's jack positions are, as that's what bumps up against each other (make sure to use 90-degree ones!)
S**T
Good little board. Clean. Light. Might have trouble fitting power supplies on bottom.
I needed a small pedal board just to put a few, critical pedals on it to organize my studio. This does the trick. It's light weight, sturdy enough, and does the job. The main drawback are the feet. They are riveted on. If you use a power supply mounted to the bottom, as one reviewer mentioned, you have to drill out the rivets to put your own feet on, which could be a pain. The reviewer says they were using a 1 Spot cs6 which is a lower profile psu, and they had to mod the board to make it fit. Who knows, maybe something like a volto or something else might fit but I don't know. I simply use a daisy chain with a RadioShack wall wart because I have never had any psu noise issues at all. YMMV though. I don't use any digital pedals, so there is no digital noise coming though. Even plugging into a Kemper which is digital, I don't notice any digital noise. And I've run all sorts of tests, even maxing out the gain on all my pedals, testing with RadioShack vs a Voodoo Labs 4x4. No difference whatsoever. I suggest you do the same test and see if it makes a difference to you. With that said, I don't need a psu in the bottom of the board, but if you find it necessary for your setup, just be aware you might have to mod it. The price is good at $26. If it were $20 though, I'd buy three of them without batting an eye... Or 4 for the price of 3 would be awesome too.. That way I could have different boards for different uses in the studio, and keep things organized.
A**.
Good pedalboard for the money
This is a great pedalboard, very sturdy for the price. It’s lightweight but the welds appear to be good. Comes with Velcro straps and adhesive. I use some big reverb and fuzz pedals and managed to fit 7 solid sized pedals on here. It’s easy to attach a power supply to the unit and have a pretty portable setup for gigging or for home. 5 stars.
R**Z
Fit many pedals with some finessing.
I managed to fit all my pedals on this board with relative ease. All I needed was to think a little outside the box to mount them all successfully. It works great and looks cool. I routed some of the instrument cables under the board whenever space was tight. I do wish the rubber feed for the rear were long as the power supply I have mounted is a little too tall and lifts the back as a result. Other than that. It’s great. I can probably fit 2 more mini pedals on here with ease. The cables I used to plug my pedals to each other were the donner brand. I recommend them as long as you are not constantly messing with your setup.
M**B
Great product, perfect size
Great product, perfect size, amazing price. I downsized from my pedaltrain classic 2 for live shows. Tried to plug straight in for awhile but realized I needed a few pedals for practicality and function during gigs. On the 14" board I fit a voodoo lab pedal power digital, a sennheiser wireless, loopmaster ab, boss ns2, and boss tu2. Now I have a mini board that can sit right in front of my amp, cut noise from clubs with bad power, and tune silently while still having the mojo of playing without pedals. Perfect for my needs and it fits in my tech box perfectly. Love this product and would buy this brand again
J**N
Very nice small, lightweight pedalboard
Just purchased this to make a small, portable pedalboard to use for gigs. Needed something for 5 regular size pedals and this fit the bill perfectly. Using a 1 Spot 1700Ma power supply. Makes a nice compact set up. Quality was better than expected and came with more than enough velcro for what I needed. Will add to my review when I've had a chance to use it on a few gigs. 64 years old and a gigging guitarist for close to 50 years.
P**K
I had a larger Pedaltrain pedal board and bag and it was just too much pedal board for me. I am a bass player and my live setup is basically a SansAmp and a pedal or two. I ended up selling my Pedaltrain and bought this 14” pedalboard w/bag. The quality of the board was equal to that of the Pedaltrain board. The provided Velcro tape wasn’t to the same quality as with the Pedaltrain but I didn’t expect it would be. The included bag was better than I expected it would be. The provided bag’s protection was comparable to the Pedaltrain bag and the zipper was of high quality. The real killer feature of this bag was the straps on the back. It allows you strap the bag right to your gig bag. In fact, I bought it with the hope of strapping it to my Mono Vertigo. It took a little creativity to strap to the bag however it does work. Be aware that with this setup the bag will sit slightly over the top of the Mono. If you are tall like me, this could be an issue if you aren't aware of it. One of the original reasons I considered this particular pedalboard was because I wanted one to fit in my Tick. The Mono pedalboard specifically designed for the Tick was 3-4 times more expensive than this one and I just couldn’t justify spending that. Long story short, this board fits well enough to justify this purchase for this reason alone. It's not a perfect fit but it's very close. Overall, this is an excellent product and a huge bargain when compared to the more well known brands. The only real weakness was the poor quality of the included Velcro tape but again this wasn’t unexpected and is not by any stretch a deal breaker. If you are in the market for a new pedalboard, I would recommend this over any of the name brand pedalboards. The savings combined with overall quality make this pedalboard a must buy! UPDATE: Just an update about this pedalboard after a month or so of use. Both the pedalboard and the bag have been great. The bag is better than I originally thought as it will protect your pedals from light rain and being bumped around. As I expected, the Velcro is absolutely terrible. I removed a pedal the other day and the Velcro stayed on the pedalboard. I am going to replace all the Velcro because I don’t trust it anymore to keep my pedals securely on the board.
P**E
Great sturdy, heavy frame Super nice bag. Perfect wider size
R**S
As far as I can tell it’s reasonably sturdy comes with a patch cable and a couple of strings as an added surprise. I was only using it for a one off situation but I might use it again instead of storing it away.
L**Y
ENO Ex Stompbox Guitar Effects Pedalboard Mini with Pedals Mountain Tape & Cable Tie (14") Got this 14" wide board. Made of aluminum, painted black. Very light and just sized for a "standard" sized pedal in terms of length. Fits around 3 to 4 pedals -- depending on your pedal sizes. If you have a bunch of mini pedals then you might fit more. The center is hollowed out as you can obviously see , in order to route cables underneath. Underside of the board has ample space to route those cables. If you use a CS6 truetone power supply you are also be able to velcro it underneath as well for a really ultra compact setup. I'm using this for a compact acoustic guitar setup. I dont need reverb or delay or chorus effects because i get that from the house fx. So all i need is the compressor and sweetener LR BAGGS align session, a tuner and the IR pedal. Pricey stuff for just a piece of hollow aluminum metal to be honest with you but, It's what works for me and I dont have the time to make a DIY thing. aside: I tried the Gator Mini Bone Pedal Board as well and returned it because its bulky and theres no space to put a power supply ironically when its a bigger clumpy board --- theres no hollow underside so that means i cant fit the power supply brick anywhere. This stompbox is smaller profile, lighter, and underside is hollowed out to fit a small power supply box.
C**S
Great little board. Perfect for sidecar rigs. A couple things to note: 1. VERY FEW power supplies will fit under this board, it is very short. 2. The bag isn’t very protective/sturdy, so just be careful when using it All in all, pretty decent for the money
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