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The BOSSBCB-1000 Heavy Duty Suitcase-Style Guitar Effects Pedalboard combines robust protection with portability. Weighing just 1 pound, it features a durable molded design, a retractable handle, and wheels for easy transport, making it ideal for musicians on the go. The angled aluminum surface allows for secure pedal attachment, while its corded electric power source ensures consistent performance.
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Color | Black |
Style Name | BCB-1000 |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Controls Type | Knob |
Signal Format | Analog |
Amperage | 300 Milliamps |
Audio Output Effects | Distortion, Overdrive, Reverb |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
Z**C
Small but useful
This works really well for a small pedal case. The plastic and egg crate foam is good quality for what you pay for. If you have a small pedal set up, like a multi-effect pedal and a tuner, or if you just want a small, secondary set up for smaller gigs. It doesn’t include a power supply, so you’ll have to use your own for that.
L**M
Nice pedalboard
Foam insert is tricky to cut (draw around your pedals & use a good toolkit-grade cutting knife & ruler on a flat surface). Arranging the power cables beneath nearly caused a nervous breakdown. But once its together, it's pretty sweet. Plenty of room for up to 10 pedals, even my Orange ones, which are a bit chunkier than Boss. In addition to the Boss AW3, I wanted to wanted to integrate an EHX Nano q-tron into my chain. Utilizing the dead space under the handle & with some creative but simple wiring to ensure it came before the compressor, I was able to make this work. Patch cables are tight but so far no buzz or feedback. Once this bad boy is up & running, it'll make breaking out & rocking your fav pedals very easy. Looks good too, even with a few rough cuts around some of the pedals. My advice to anyone buying this, especially those not using all Boss pedals, expect to spend some time putting this together. Don't rush it, especially cutting the foam. Take your time & enjoy shaping this into exactly what you want it to be. You will have more fun, experience less frustration, & a much better end result (yes you get one shot at cutting the foam).
C**I
Great Product!
I love this pedal board and it works great for what I need but it was way to expensive. Seems to be sturdy as I have to lug it up and down stairs, easy to open and lock back down, handle comes up and down with ease, and it rolls with no problems. I hope it last a long time!
D**Z
A Nice Small Rig Carry Case/Pedal Board
I like the size and portability. The foam bottom is easy to cut, and it holds things in place well without having to resort to velcro. It's nice that the case will hold all of your cables, so you don't ont have to unplug things. The hidden cable routing system will only accommodate the power cords - patch cords are too big for it. The top snaps on and off without too much trouble.I thought I would share some photos. The first shows how I'm using it for practice with a small amp. The power cord and USB cable are coming out on the left side. The second shows how I store it with all cords and cables remaining in place. The last two show the power cord hidden routing feature.
M**R
Dissapointed, expected better from Boss
I hope the people at Boss read this 'cause IMO there is room for improvementI have older Boss and Behringer pedalboards which are very similar in design (Behringer having copied the concept from Boss) these include two Boss BCB60, and Behringer's PB600 and PB1000, all very good pedalboards that make it very easy to assemble your pedal chain with no tools required other than a small screwdriver, this review is basically a comparison between old and new.I bough the BCB90X only because of it's ability to accomodate 3 extra pedals but I was pretty much dissapointed by the way this particular model was thought of. Yes, they realized there was some unused space in the BCB60 that could be used for at least three more pedals but that's it, every other aspect should have remained the samePros:-Can accomodate more pedals (3 more) than the previous BCB60-Similar Size and weight than the previous model-Includes power supply and daisy chain-Great for home/studio use, portable and sturdy enough for gigsCons:-No patch cables for pedals included (Boss BCB60 and Behringer came with those), with the BCB90X you have to buy them separately.-Cutting the foam to open space for the pedals requires a knife or similar tool that must be sharp and it can get real messy if you are not careful or do it properly with the help of a ruler, I find this work to be unnecessary if pedal spaces came pre-cut from factory, it should be more user friendly and less time consuming, in the end the final user just wants to plug and play.-Placing the daisy chain under the foam is real painstaking, again the older design was very helpful with this.Bottom line:I removed the included foam and used velcro in the bottom, now I'm happy cause I can include other type of pedals in my chain, I recommend the Boss BCK-24 solderless pedalboard cable kit if you want to make your own patch cables in different sizes.Recommended only if your chain consists of all Boss or similar size pedals and if you have enough patience to deal with cutting foam and placing cables underneath.
J**N
Protective and universal
This is more for a pedal or 2 depending on their size. I have a TC Helicon Acoustic play and I wanted something to travel with for easy setup. It’s a little too big for this but this case is so good I’ll still use it to safely travel with my pedal. Later in ill just it for smaller pedals whenever I get a larger case.
R**C
Solid pedal board
This pedal board will hold 3 regular sized pedal and you could squeeze in a mini. the case is pretty solid so pedals are protected. My only issue is that there isn't enough space between the pedals to use standard size patch cables if using 3 regular pedals. You would need the slim/thin type patch cables or the direct couple connectors. Must likely you'll end up modifying the pre-cut foam.Would purchase again.
P**L
Pricey, but likely the last one I will ever need to buy.
This board is great! Sturdy and stable, but planning the layout is key. I configured several ways before choosing the final layout and working out cable management. The very last thing I did was cut the foam. I made the cuts very tight for pedal stability. Not even the Crybaby moves. I added a foam yoga wedge to create an incline and used Ernie Ball Flat Ribbon connectors . The board is very clean and has room for 1more . The Crybaby does require a bit of fiddling to get the case closed for transport, but It does close solidly and securely. 🙂
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