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The Temple Audio DUO 24 Templeboard in Temple Red is a 24-inch modular pedalboard system designed for musicians who demand versatility and style. With two rows for effects pedals, it offers a robust and customizable solution for any performance, ensuring your sound is always on point.
L**S
Really like this
Love the attachment system. I've always hated Velcro. Figure out how many quick release plates you'll need so you understand the full cost. The price for a lot of plates quickly adds up.
L**O
Good pedalboard
Good pedalboard price is fair. My main issues are its a little thin for what i'd like and you get a small amount of flex and there is a lack of good options for mounting power supplies as the space underneath isnt the biggest
G**N
Awesome
Great
T**Z
Terrible mounting system. Velcro is still king.
Pro: The side panels are sturdy and utilize great options for patch point into your pedalboard. Cons: This requires you to use their mounting system for each of your pedals in 3 sizes; That can get expensive. The layout of the passthrough for the cables just doesn't line-up very well with the pedals. I found the ones I wanted to use were always getting blocked by pedals, and those holes were too small for more than 2 cables + a power cord. Good luck with your stereo pedals, or trying to find an organized way to layout 2 rows of pedals without a lot of wasted space. I feel my purchase was a waste of money and I would not recommend it to others. Tossing it into the recycle bin.
L**N
I'm a bedroom guitar player and this is great. Keeps my pedals organized and looking good and ...
I'm a bedroom guitar player and this is great. Keeps my pedals organized and looking good and makes moving the board in/out of the closet easy.
J**H
Good
This is a solid pedal board. Take your time and plan where you want your pedals (trial and error will be necessary). The fasteners to hold the pedals to the board are kind of hit or miss. Some pedals adhere instantly and forever. Other pedals? Not so much. Overall, this pedal board is a good purchase.
M**Y
A First Class board
This board is light weight and well thought out. I like the fact that you can add modules such as audio ins/outs and IEC AC inputs to your power supply. The modules are costly, but add so much convenience to the Temple board. One does not need them to have a good pedal board. There are two sizes of holes to route cables or zip ties (if needed). Granted, the pads and grid are what make the Temple board special, but I wish some pads came with the board. To make it easier to place a pedal on the board, I think it would be helpful if the 4 studs used on the pads to align with the holes were a tad longer. Regardless, this system seems superior than the Velcro alternative which seems to attract errant fibers such as dog hair. However, if you like or need Velcro, this board certainly can utilize it. Temple boards are light weight have handles on the sides, pro quality, customizable, and offer a very nice travel bag at a reasonable cost. Also, they are made in our good neighbor to the north, Canada.
A**9
The good and the not so good
I love the modules for the patch panels and IEC. The board is excellent quality. Top shelf materials and well thought out in many ways. The board by itself is pretty light too given the nice sturdy construction. They seemed to sort out mounting several types of power supplies as well. The included handles are handy as well.The pedal plate system while functional is in my experience more frustrating than practical. The spacing of the plate holes are such that you end up limiting yourself in mounting spacing to truly benefit from the flexibilty of swap out or swap around functionality. And I had some of the threaded plate inserts spin in the plate making a nightmare to remove on numerous occasions. And to truly pack a board with pedals you end up with plate mounting locations that are hard to access from the underside. Honesty to move pedals around or swap out, double lock velcro is better. And it will last in touring scenarios as history has shown.And cable access from topside to underside are poorly thought out for any more complex setups that used programmable looper/switchers with more than 4 Send/Returns. And cable securing after all the other well thought out aspects just isn’t ideal either.
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