🎸 Power, portability, and pro-level polish in one sleek pedalboard!
The VangoaGuitar Pedal Board VPPD-S is a compact, foldable pedalboard featuring a built-in true isolated 8-output power supply to reduce noise and ground loops. Made from aerospace-grade aluminum, it weighs just 2.8lb while supporting 5-7 pedals. Its 20-degree foldable legs offer ergonomic playing angles and stable footing, complemented by integrated lighting effects to enhance live performances.
M**B
Awesome pedal board.
I had to leave a review for this one because it really is all that. I love my new pedalboard.The built in LED level meter actually helped me improve my bass playing, and I would absolutely recommend this product 100% Albeit it IS a bit pricey, I would absolutely recommend this.
A**A
0 noise even in horrible gig conditions, very light, very sturdy, fits 8 to 10 normal sized pedals
This is Shane J Nichols posting on the account I bought this off of, even though it's suspicious for only costing $129 (the VA002, medium size) (although my manual says it's a PD-M..? it does it's job perfectly, it definitely is isolated. I had this one specific gig about a month ago before I I bought this pedalboard, I only was able to use 2 out of my 8 pedals because every pedal I added, just built more feedback to a point where it was unbearable, I suffered that gig with just a simple tube screamer and a mxr classic distortion, still with a good amount of white (static) noise. I knew I had to play there at the same place in a month, and refused to let that happen again. I did research and figured out I needed an isolated power supply. After hours of looking at separate boards and seperate isolated power supplies, I came across this for only $129 I believe. I looked at all the reviews and the few bad ones just sounded like they didn't know how to operate it. I decided to buy it and it worked perfectly the next few gigs I had. Then the moment truth, the same gig I had about a month prior with an insane amount of feedback. I used the same plug ins, nothing different at all, except using this pedalboard to power my pedals instead of simply batteries and chaining them together. There was 0 feedback and 0 white noise, and it was the best gig I've had in a while. One thing you should know that the manual doesn't state, there's a potentiometer that controls the LED lights, and if your pickups are rather hot, you'll have to turn that potentiometer nearly all the way down or else you'll get a static noise with your clean sound. Turn it down until all but the very last LED light lights up in my opinion and it'll be a pure sound, I had mine cranked and was trying to figure it out for a couple hours as to why it sounded like that. The only complaint I have, is after about 5 gigs, the rubber on the bottom that keep it in place are ripping off already, and there's no rubber on the feet that pull out to raise the board. I ripped 2 rubbers off the top where they aren't even touching the ground because of the feet and taped them to the feet, but they are starting to rip, and like I said the ones in the bottom of board the glue isn't strong enough to keep them glued, they're ripping off as well. But you can easily buy replacement rubber or something of a better solution to this minor problem, this is literally the only issue I have and it's not enough to drop a star, especially considering the price. I highly recommend this board, especially if on a budget, this will not do you wrong. It has small and long output chords to reach all your pedals no matter where you place them on the board, 4 strong Velcro strips, to cover the whole board. The length of AC adapter is longer than I expected, I only had to use an extension cord/long seirge protector once. It has 10 9V 300 milliamp outputs (most pedals are 9v and under 100) and a 12v at 500 milliamps and an 18v at 500 milliamps. This board is also very sturdy, I feel I could stand on it, although I won't lol. Lightweight, and the case it comes with is great, I cut up some foam acoustic panels for extra padding when closing it up in there. Definitely a 5 star board especially considering the price
A**R
No Second Chances
I got the medium/large sized board in silver. From just a preference perspective, I would have preferred a beefier frame in the color black. I prefer a more traditional pedal board look. This is sleek and modern looking - which is fine but just not my preference - it has absolutely no negative impact on the function of the board itself.The power supply - it seems adequate. I picked this board specifically because the 9v outputs are all 300 mAmp outputs and I have larger pedals so the 100 mAmp outputs on most power supplies would not work for me (at present). My EHX Tortion pedal requires a 9.6 output which this doesnt have. The 9v will power it and the scientists that see this post will say 9.6 will take a 9v just fine - and it does - but it pops when engaged. It doesnt pop when I use the supplied 9.6 adapter it came with. My NUX Atlantic works just fine with no popping sound when engaged. Its worth noting that I can run both pedals with no buzz, hiss or hum which is great! The light show however is a bit "kitchy" - totally overkill. I prefer that the outputs have an indicator light, but this board goes over the top with the how the lights play along with the room sound. You can reduce sensitivity down to the light being off, buts its just something extra that is baked into the price that isnt needed and can break.The board is adequate size and layout. I have plenty of space and the board itself feels durable. I actually like the fold-up pegs on the back to raise it to a tilt - this allows me to tuck the board under a shelf on my gear rack - it also allows me to hook it to the end of the bottom shelf on my rack which provides and steeper angle tilt which I like.Here why the title and 4 stars - I think the velcro was made in hell by the devil himself. The hook and loop attachment is so strong that I cant get the pedal off of the board without pulling the actual tape from the board or the pedal. I think you could actually hang your car from the roof of your garage and the tape adhesive would fail before the velcro let loose. I had to use a thin metal ruler to get the velcro to release so I could move my pedals from their original placement. Someone mentioned in the comment section that this should come with a metal spatula to remove the pedals and I agree! Like the title says - NO SECOND CHANCES once you set that pedal in place on the velcro.Its a good value for the price if you are prepared for velcro-pocalypse. The power supply is adequate and the outputs appear to be truly isolated. Its sleek and durable and the carry-case is an added quality bonus.
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