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Don Davis
Published on 01/06/08 at 07:13 (This content has been automatically translated from French)
I recently spent multiple effects to separate effects. And well from 3 pedals, I was exhausted and any son of ca. Fortunately electro harmonix is to save mnous!
I use depusi 3 days, and it is quite satisfactory. It also fulfills its function as the certainly most beautiful bag but bought 5 times more expensive ...
A notable convenience: small openings on the sides to let the cables to the amp. they are big enough to have a sufficient number of cables, even if one of the pedals in the front and the other in the effects loop of the amp.
Width can fit 5 pedals and depth one or two, depending. I for one am to 6 which my marshall switch, and there is room for 2 or 3 pedals boss...…
I use depusi 3 days, and it is quite satisfactory. It also fulfills its function as the certainly most beautiful bag but bought 5 times more expensive ...
A notable convenience: small openings on the sides to let the cables to the amp. they are big enough to have a sufficient number of cables, even if one of the pedals in the front and the other in the effects loop of the amp.
Width can fit 5 pedals and depth one or two, depending. I for one am to 6 which my marshall switch, and there is room for 2 or 3 pedals boss...…
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I recently spent multiple effects to separate effects. And well from 3 pedals, I was exhausted and any son of ca. Fortunately electro harmonix is to save mnous!
I use depusi 3 days, and it is quite satisfactory. It also fulfills its function as the certainly most beautiful bag but bought 5 times more expensive ...
A notable convenience: small openings on the sides to let the cables to the amp. they are big enough to have a sufficient number of cables, even if one of the pedals in the front and the other in the effects loop of the amp.
Width can fit 5 pedals and depth one or two, depending. I for one am to 6 which my marshall switch, and there is room for 2 or 3 pedals boss format.
In short, it's cheap, it's perfect!
I use depusi 3 days, and it is quite satisfactory. It also fulfills its function as the certainly most beautiful bag but bought 5 times more expensive ...
A notable convenience: small openings on the sides to let the cables to the amp. they are big enough to have a sufficient number of cables, even if one of the pedals in the front and the other in the effects loop of the amp.
Width can fit 5 pedals and depth one or two, depending. I for one am to 6 which my marshall switch, and there is room for 2 or 3 pedals boss format.
In short, it's cheap, it's perfect!
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ZePot
So much better than a pedalboard!
Published on 09/25/13 at 01:31 (This content has been automatically translated from French)I use it for 3 or 4 years. I had a hard pedalboard and a Pedaltrain Mini that I no longer was using the cover at the end, hence my move to Pedalbag EHX, a little bigger and made for it. In my situation, the Pedalbag very advantageously replaces a rigid pedalboard:
- In transportation, Pedalbag is obviously much lighter than a pedalboard. It may need to wear Pedalbag and guitar with one hand, for example to pass the turnstiles of the Metro. These are details to the con but very significant in the long run. I will never emmerderais me to lug something that weighs a ton.
- In use, it has almost the same feeling as if the pedals were directly on the ground. Most pedalboard elevate the...…
- In transportation, Pedalbag is obviously much lighter than a pedalboard. It may need to wear Pedalbag and guitar with one hand, for example to pass the turnstiles of the Metro. These are details to the con but very significant in the long run. I will never emmerderais me to lug something that weighs a ton.
- In use, it has almost the same feeling as if the pedals were directly on the ground. Most pedalboard elevate the...…
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I use it for 3 or 4 years. I had a hard pedalboard and a Pedaltrain Mini that I no longer was using the cover at the end, hence my move to Pedalbag EHX, a little bigger and made for it. In my situation, the Pedalbag very advantageously replaces a rigid pedalboard:
- In transportation, Pedalbag is obviously much lighter than a pedalboard. It may need to wear Pedalbag and guitar with one hand, for example to pass the turnstiles of the Metro. These are details to the con but very significant in the long run. I will never emmerderais me to lug something that weighs a ton.
- In use, it has almost the same feeling as if the pedals were directly on the ground. Most pedalboard elevate the pedals, like Pedaltrain example. On stage, the soil is rarely flat, and it often happens that the pedalboard is a bit wobbly. The Pedalbag is flexible, easily wedge between two branches of the microphone stand, sit and pack up in two seconds.
The only complaint that I have it, it is the placement of the handle should have been on the other side. Here we sometimes walk on when you play. Apart from that, it is obvious that the pedals are not specially protected. For a big tour, using a pedalboard in flightcase is inevitable. But for an amateur guitarist who carries his own equipment, especially in transport, the Pedalbag in my opinion, by far the better choice.
- In transportation, Pedalbag is obviously much lighter than a pedalboard. It may need to wear Pedalbag and guitar with one hand, for example to pass the turnstiles of the Metro. These are details to the con but very significant in the long run. I will never emmerderais me to lug something that weighs a ton.
- In use, it has almost the same feeling as if the pedals were directly on the ground. Most pedalboard elevate the pedals, like Pedaltrain example. On stage, the soil is rarely flat, and it often happens that the pedalboard is a bit wobbly. The Pedalbag is flexible, easily wedge between two branches of the microphone stand, sit and pack up in two seconds.
The only complaint that I have it, it is the placement of the handle should have been on the other side. Here we sometimes walk on when you play. Apart from that, it is obvious that the pedals are not specially protected. For a big tour, using a pedalboard in flightcase is inevitable. But for an amateur guitarist who carries his own equipment, especially in transport, the Pedalbag in my opinion, by far the better choice.
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dudeseb
very convenient
Published on 09/25/13 at 02:27 (This content has been automatically translated from French)I recently started using it's true so I will not talk about the strength or otherwise of the zipper.
I've always been put off the idea of using a pedalboard hard. We all know. That is, the pedals are safe settings too. More ... it weighs a dead donkey, it's bulky, it monopolizes one (see both) hand.
I used a soft case for multi purpose (I had a nova system). Gradually as the pedals are added, the nova is gone. The galley out and plugged my pedals each repeat made me look for an alternative. Well, it goes fast, flexible are the pedalbag.
The idea is good even if the design is not at the top.
It houses a good amount of pedal (I lodge: zoomG3, 2disto, 1fuzz, 1wah, 1 EHX freeze...…
I've always been put off the idea of using a pedalboard hard. We all know. That is, the pedals are safe settings too. More ... it weighs a dead donkey, it's bulky, it monopolizes one (see both) hand.
I used a soft case for multi purpose (I had a nova system). Gradually as the pedals are added, the nova is gone. The galley out and plugged my pedals each repeat made me look for an alternative. Well, it goes fast, flexible are the pedalbag.
The idea is good even if the design is not at the top.
It houses a good amount of pedal (I lodge: zoomG3, 2disto, 1fuzz, 1wah, 1 EHX freeze...…
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I recently started using it's true so I will not talk about the strength or otherwise of the zipper.
I've always been put off the idea of using a pedalboard hard. We all know. That is, the pedals are safe settings too. More ... it weighs a dead donkey, it's bulky, it monopolizes one (see both) hand.
I used a soft case for multi purpose (I had a nova system). Gradually as the pedals are added, the nova is gone. The galley out and plugged my pedals each repeat made me look for an alternative. Well, it goes fast, flexible are the pedalbag.
The idea is good even if the design is not at the top.
It houses a good amount of pedal (I lodge: zoomG3, 2disto, 1fuzz, 1wah, 1 EHX freeze and a multi plug)
Flexible but rigid enough that it does not play the accordion when you ride. It can be worn on the shoulder and that's great (a hand released, a journey of at least my car).
The velcro is provided in addition to (not a crazy amount but sufficient).
Now this is happiness. I tip again with the amp in one hand (Studiotone) in the case of scratches and other effects on the shoulder. All my gear in one trip. I put the pedalbag, I just plug my jacks, current and hop I'm ready.
The two caveats:
outside pocket is very small compared to the size totales.Pourquoi have also made a small pocket?? it houses just one jack (see not in my case) then there was the place to make a right. Surprising.
settings can move during transport but it is almost inevitable with a soft cover (cake and eat it too ^ ^).
Cheap ultimately for the services it provides, I suggest.
I've always been put off the idea of using a pedalboard hard. We all know. That is, the pedals are safe settings too. More ... it weighs a dead donkey, it's bulky, it monopolizes one (see both) hand.
I used a soft case for multi purpose (I had a nova system). Gradually as the pedals are added, the nova is gone. The galley out and plugged my pedals each repeat made me look for an alternative. Well, it goes fast, flexible are the pedalbag.
The idea is good even if the design is not at the top.
It houses a good amount of pedal (I lodge: zoomG3, 2disto, 1fuzz, 1wah, 1 EHX freeze and a multi plug)
Flexible but rigid enough that it does not play the accordion when you ride. It can be worn on the shoulder and that's great (a hand released, a journey of at least my car).
The velcro is provided in addition to (not a crazy amount but sufficient).
Now this is happiness. I tip again with the amp in one hand (Studiotone) in the case of scratches and other effects on the shoulder. All my gear in one trip. I put the pedalbag, I just plug my jacks, current and hop I'm ready.
The two caveats:
outside pocket is very small compared to the size totales.Pourquoi have also made a small pocket?? it houses just one jack (see not in my case) then there was the place to make a right. Surprising.
settings can move during transport but it is almost inevitable with a soft cover (cake and eat it too ^ ^).
Cheap ultimately for the services it provides, I suggest.
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Eric47
Daube inappropriate
Published on 03/27/12 at 03:31 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Bought new in December 2011 and Euroguitar zip already sucks in February 2012 (an average of two weekly applications could not be more cushy). Euroguitar warranty on accessories being only one month (you can see why) .. . It is obvious that the zipper is totally unsuited to this type of use (heavy stuff in something soft flexible tip necessarily subject to tensions particularly traumatic for the weaker party: closing). Unless you only use it for a large multi-purpose one piece (or other style Looper boss) must therefore be the king of idiots to buy it for a set of pedals (I speak from experience).
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Tech. sheet
- Manufacturer: Electro-Harmonix
- Model: Pedal Bag
- Category: Pedalboards / Pedalcases
- Package weight:1.4 kg
- Added in our database on: 12/09/2007
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