🎸 Elevate your pedal game with the Gator G-Bone – where durability meets pro-level convenience!
The Gator G-Bone 5-Pedal Molded Pedal Board features a rugged molded polyethylene case designed to hold and protect up to five pedals. Weighing just 3.5 pounds, it includes a custom carry bag for easy transport. Powered by a 9V DC supply delivering 300mA, it supports analog signal formats with 1/4-inch audio connectivity, making it an ideal choice for professional musicians seeking durability and reliable performance on the go.
Color | Black |
Style Name | Standard Bone |
Item Weight | 3.5 Pounds |
Power Source | DC Power Supply |
Controls Type | Knob |
Signal Format | Analog |
Hardware Connectivity | 1/4-inch Audio |
Amperage | 300 Milliamps |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
B**Y
does the trick AND looks sharp
It fits my Ibanez Weeping Demon Wah pedal!!! Beyond excited about that!There are a lot of good things i can say about this board..it's a rugged piece of plastic that looks like it could take a beating even on a tour. The velcro surface on the board itself looks like its adhered well enough, but if it ever starts to peel up then there's always hot glue. The velcro strips that come with it to stick on the bottoms of your pedals were supplied in ample quantity, ironically for a board that only fits 4-5 stompboxes and a wah. I guess that means you can velcro up your whole pedal collection and select your poison at will. Stylish as all get out, can't go wrong with black. I always get a kick out of "The Bone" logo when i look at it. The AC daisy chain cable that comes in the bag feels really decent quality and can reach easily from pedal to pedal no matter where the power jack is located on your fancier stompboxes.I have had NO trouble with wobble. Not yet anyway, lets hope it stays that way. I set it down on a concrete floor and it sat confidently level.The sturdy black carrying bag is quite a solution in itself; i fit all my cables in the front pouch and my pedal board (with pedals attached) rides in the big pocket with room to spare. Its perfect to just sling over your shoulder so you can schlep your guitar in one hand and your amp head in the other like a champ. And when you whip this out at your next rehearsal or gig you'll feel like that awesome guitarist who truly has his gear together.Worth the purchase for someone like me who only runs a few essentials in their pedal chain!
J**F
Excellent budget pedalboard
This thing feels like I could drop it out of an airplane at 30,000 feet without even scuffing it. I've got a Proco Rat, a Crybaby, 2 Boss pedals and a Fender amp channel switcher pedal on it, fits fine but it's snug.The included power supply is nice, but if you use a Rat or a Crybaby or other pin-style pedal, it won't power them without adapters.Includes plenty of velcro tape for sticking your pedals to it.The only one negative I can point out on this board is that there's no real cable management. This, even, would matter except that the plastic on the case feels oily or slick from the factory, so taping cables to it is nearly impossible. I scrubbed it down with some nail polish remover and it helped.The included carry case seems perfectly adequate and has a nice big pocket on it.All in all, I'd recommend this board heartily. It's not as nice as some others I've used, but it's a fraction of the price and it's perfectly serviceable for musicians who don't use a wall of effects.=====EDIT=====After about three years of service, the carpet on this thing peeled off. Bummer.
L**3
Good board for pedals
Honestly I was kinda nervous ordering this at first. It is my first pedal board to accommodate my 6 pedals. All fit on it perfectly, and are different sizes. The material is solid. The bag kind of lacking in quality. It’s just a bag with a zipper. The Velcro included does work as expected. I turned the board down upside down to do the Dairy Queen Blizzard test, and nothing fell off! The included power supply was not a 1.7a power supply. It was a 1.5… luckily I ordered an official gator power supply that is 1.7a. The daisy chain did work with my own gator power supply, beware it only does 5 pedals at once. Luckily again I have another power supply to use for one pedal. In all it looks really good. My pedals are not moving and all the patch cables and and daisy chains don’t make it look cluttered. I’m not a gigging musician but I’m satisfied.
F**B
Exactly what I expected
This is exactly what I wanted; a small pedalboard that will fit one large pedal along with about 4 other average ones. The real win for me is that it fits my Ibanez Weeping Demon wah pedal. I doubt most other boards this size would. The Velcro it came with seems strong; I can carry the board vertically with my pedals attached and they all stay put (even the enormous Weeping Demon).I won’t complain about the daisy chain being noisy with more than one pedal connected to it because I am yet to use one that isn’t...it’s just nice to have, and at its worst it still works well as a quiet power supply for one pedal. The carrying bag gets the job done as long as you are careful with it, and the front pocket offers all the space I need. I haven’t had any issues with it breaking or tearing after using it moderately.I read one review that said the rubber feet were uneven on the bottom, but that isn’t an issue for me. The board sits flat on the ground and doesn’t wobble when I use it.I’m very happy with this purchase and would recommend it to anybody who doesn’t need space for more than four or five pedals.
L**S
Fantastic Small Pedal Board
If you are looking for a pedal board for just a few pedals look no further. Simple design works great and you have Gator Case superior build quality. Carrying case even has room for a couple guitar cables plus some music or whatever you are needing to carry to the gig.I am using it for a simple setup with a Polytune tuner, Nova Repeater, and Fulltone OCD. Have room to spare.This one is definately worth the money.
J**7
exactly what i needed
First it says you can accomidate 5 pedals but I fit six on it very easily. I received the item in great condition, the power supply didn't work but I already had one for my Little Big Muff so it was a easy fix (for me at least). It's amazingly sturdy and is completely practical for the amount of effects I tend to use. If you are a "Toe Tapper" with a million effects build your own but if you only use some basic effects (mine are delay, fuzz, OD, Phase, Signal Pad (non master volume head) and a Ernie Ball 6166 VP) then it's totally for you. The case is very handy as well, all in all I don't think I could have made a better choice for my needs in a pedal board.
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