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New (?) Gator Pedalboards

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Have these been around long? I think they look stylish and functional!
http://www.gatorcases.com/p/16108-2197/gpb-bak-or

The pedal train stuff is too heavy/bulky. These look like they're lighter, and hopefully not as elevated at the back.

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Those are smaller/heavier/more expensive than the pedaltrain counterparts :lol:

I don't hate them though
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Jero wrote:Those are smaller/heavier/more expensive than the pedaltrain counterparts :lol:
I don't hate them though
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So they are, andI just ordered one. Just to be anal retentive, here's the comparative stats:

PT Classic 2:
24x12.5
3.4 pounds
$150.00

Gator:
24x10.5
9 pounds
$150 (seems to be the price on the net).
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I have the small one. Quite like it. The pedal power bracket is better and easy to use. Seems pretty sturdy.
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To be fair, upon further research, I think the weight listed for the Gator is with the case/bag and the PT is without.
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I got one and the pedal is more better :)
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It looks as expensive as a Pedaltrain...
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I have the small Gator which you can mount a PP2+ underneath, where you can't on the small Pedaltrains. Plus, I've never owned a Pedaltrain but I have looked at them and the Gator bag seems more durable.

If I'd seen the ILF thread on modding your Pedaltrain to accept the PP2+ I might have gotten the Pedaltrain since it is kind of nicer looking.
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Thanks for the responses.
The power cords from my dc-10 are just like spaghetti on my cnb pedal board. Looking foreword to cleaning that all up. I'll post a pic when it's done
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I'm not a fan of those bags...At all. My pedals cost me about as much as my guitar, and I haul my guitar around in a hardcase as well. I just don't like taking any risk when it comes to my gear. It's not like a medium sized board + case weighs THAT much, it doesn't make a lot of sense to me to not go with a simple hardcase/suitcase/whatever instead of something that can only be used to safely move your board from your bedroom to your living room... :idk:
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frigid midget wrote:I'm not a fan of those bags...At all. My pedals cost me about as much as my guitar, and I haul my guitar around in a hardcase as well. I just don't like taking any risk when it comes to my gear. It's not like a medium sized board + case weighs THAT much, it doesn't make a lot of sense to me to not go with a simple hardcase/suitcase/whatever instead of something that can only be used to safely move your board from your bedroom to your living room... :idk:
The bag I'm indifferent to. I'm interested in the board. If I was touring (which I never will be) I would get a hard case for it. As it stands the bag will be fine to cart my ($1000+) pedals from rehearsal studios to bar gigs. But, none of this has any bearing on the board itself :idk:
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So yeah, I like it:
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That orange looks pretty sweet dude !
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Boxbie wrote:
frigid midget wrote:I'm not a fan of those bags...At all. My pedals cost me about as much as my guitar, and I haul my guitar around in a hardcase as well. I just don't like taking any risk when it comes to my gear. It's not like a medium sized board + case weighs THAT much, it doesn't make a lot of sense to me to not go with a simple hardcase/suitcase/whatever instead of something that can only be used to safely move your board from your bedroom to your living room... :idk:
The bag I'm indifferent to. I'm interested in the board. If I was touring (which I never will be) I would get a hard case for it. As it stands the bag will be fine to cart my ($1000+) pedals from rehearsal studios to bar gigs. But, none of this has any bearing on the board itself :idk:
Oh yeah, totally. For just trips between your rehearsels and home, the big would be cheaper, lighter...perfecter :)
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