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Boss BCB60 Pedal Board

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The BOSS BCB-60 Pedal Board is a convenient way to set up and transport all your compact effects. The unique padded interior can be customized to fit a range of gear from BOSS compact and Twin Pedals to effects from other manufacturers. A convenient AC adaptor supplies power for up to seven devices.

Lightweight pedal board for transporting a range of compact pedals and effects

Padded interior can be customized to fit compact pedals, Twin Pedals and even wahs

Exterior made of tough, molded resin designed to withstand heavy impact

Onboard 1,000mA AC adaptor for powering up to 7 devices; includes all cabling

 
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    BCB-60 Pedal Board

    BCB-60 Pedal Board

 
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    would have given 5 stars if the FV500H pedal fitted without need for minor customisation. the smaller boss exprression pedal fits perfectly with the little removable panel. other than that, easy to set up and very tidy and light. good design!

    matt > read review

    would have given 5 stars if the FV500H pedal fitted without need for minor customisation. the smaller boss exprression pedal fits perfectly with the little removable panel. other than that, easy to set up and very tidy and light. good design!

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    The board is solidly made and fairly customisable, certainly working well with my Boxx pedals. However, some of my non-Boss items have to remain outside of the pedal board. Plenty of link cables were provided with the board and cable configuration is simple enough.

    However, the main downer is that the board has introduced some noise into my signal chain which I can't seen to eliminate.

    Ben > read review

    The board is solidly made and fairly customisable, certainly working well with my Boxx pedals. However, some of my non-Boss items have to remain outside of the pedal board. Plenty of link cables were provided with the board and cable configuration is simple enough.

    However, the main downer is that the board has introduced some noise into my signal chain which I can't seen to eliminate.

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    Great Pedal Board.

    Easy to install the pedals and it looks great.

    The on board inlet and outlet jacks plus the power supply connections make setting up the board really quick and easy.

    Very impressed.No negatives.

    GARY > read review

    Great Pedal Board.

    Easy to install the pedals and it looks great.

    The on board inlet and outlet jacks plus the power supply connections make setting up the board really quick and easy.

    Very impressed.No negatives.

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    The BCB60 arrived well packaged, but there seemed to be slight marking indentations around the catches. The catches were stiff to operate at first, but have loosened up. They only secure by friction, so possibly could come open during transport, which might cause gigging problems.

    Instructions were generally good and I fitted my pedals, mostly BOSS in about an hour. You do get a spare insert to hold the pedals, but I'd like to have a couple of standard ones as well. However, I did not see (as yet) where I could obtain these?

    One major criticism is with the thumbscrew secured cable trunking pathway. When the top panels are removed, there are some very sharp edges to the recesses. I actually cut my finger knuckle on this when fitting the cables. BOSS needs to smooth these off beforehand to prevent cuts. Maybe it was just mine? I don't know.

    In use on a gig, I found my pedals rather hissing and noisy, which might be due to the unisolated power supply, included as part of the kit. In addition, I decided to place my Cry Baby Wah outside of the box, as it took up too much space inside. I used the spare (7th) power connector for the Wah, but it is not really long enough and it would be great if BOSS included a single extension power wire so that you could place the Wah away from the box. The only alternative is to power the Wah separately.

    All in all, the BCB60 is a good value, sturdy and tidy pedal box, which both protects your pedals and makes them easily useable, with minimal extra connecting when they are required.

    Graham > read review

    The BCB60 arrived well packaged, but there seemed to be slight marking indentations around the catches. The catches were stiff to operate at first, but have loosened up. They only secure by friction, so possibly could come open during transport, which might cause gigging problems.

    Instructions were generally good and I fitted my pedals, mostly BOSS in about an hour. You do get a spare insert to hold the pedals, but I'd like to have a couple of standard ones as well. However, I did not see (as yet) where I could obtain these?

    One major criticism is with the thumbscrew secured cable trunking pathway. When the top panels are removed, there are some very sharp edges to the recesses. I actually cut my finger knuckle on this when fitting the cables. BOSS needs to smooth these off beforehand to prevent cuts. Maybe it was just mine? I don't know.

    In use on a gig, I found my pedals rather hissing and noisy, which might be due to the unisolated power supply, included as part of the kit. In addition, I decided to place my Cry Baby Wah outside of the box, as it took up too much space inside. I used the spare (7th) power connector for the Wah, but it is not really long enough and it would be great if BOSS included a single extension power wire so that you could place the Wah away from the box. The only alternative is to power the Wah separately.

    All in all, the BCB60 is a good value, sturdy and tidy pedal box, which both protects your pedals and makes them easily useable, with minimal extra connecting when they are required.

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    Great product, I just use Boss pedals, so this was ideal for me, it can accommodate other makes too. Its robust and keeps everything neat and tidy if there is a gripe! it would be the catches which are a bit flimsy other than that no problems.

    Steve > read review

    Great product, I just use Boss pedals, so this was ideal for me, it can accommodate other makes too. Its robust and keeps everything neat and tidy if there is a gripe! it would be the catches which are a bit flimsy other than that no problems.

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    Excellent Service and thoroughly useful bit of kit ! It keeps your stomp boxes safe, in place,powered and tidy! A must for the gigging musician!

    Mr R Dickson > read review

    Excellent Service and thoroughly useful bit of kit ! It keeps your stomp boxes safe, in place,powered and tidy! A must for the gigging musician!

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    This pedal board is fantastic!!! It has foam inserts are so easily shaped for any pedal, thus elimanting the need for velcro (and reducing sticky marks left on your pedals). The power supply is great, no interfearence or tone loss what so ever. It is strong, very smart looking and is a must for anyone looking to start or upgrade there home made pedal board!

    Mr T Diggines-Wallis > read review

    This pedal board is fantastic!!! It has foam inserts are so easily shaped for any pedal, thus elimanting the need for velcro (and reducing sticky marks left on your pedals). The power supply is great, no interfearence or tone loss what so ever. It is strong, very smart looking and is a must for anyone looking to start or upgrade there home made pedal board!

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    The boss BCB60 is definetely nice.

    If the pedals that you have are worth enough to be well protected this is something you need to get.

    The fact that the pedal board powers up to 7 pedals is great because you do not have to worry about bateries or other power supplies.

    It is as simple as: open, connect the power supply of the whole pedal board and you are ready to play.

    The only negative thing point about it is the material itself - the plastic does not seem to be the best one on the market - I mean just the plastic.

    It is quite a flexible plastic - I was expecting something harder, but non the less it will protect well what is inside.

    Even though it is a pedal board that protects the pedals inside and makes it all easier, I suggest that you also take good care of it as well to make sure it will last.

    If you want something for the "tough road" I suggest you get something else HARDED.

    Mr J Jesus > read review

    The boss BCB60 is definetely nice.

    If the pedals that you have are worth enough to be well protected this is something you need to get.

    The fact that the pedal board powers up to 7 pedals is great because you do not have to worry about bateries or other power supplies.

    It is as simple as: open, connect the power supply of the whole pedal board and you are ready to play.

    The only negative thing point about it is the material itself - the plastic does not seem to be the best one on the market - I mean just the plastic.

    It is quite a flexible plastic - I was expecting something harder, but non the less it will protect well what is inside.

    Even though it is a pedal board that protects the pedals inside and makes it all easier, I suggest that you also take good care of it as well to make sure it will last.

    If you want something for the "tough road" I suggest you get something else HARDED.

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    Excellent pedal board, keeps all your pedals stored neat and tidy and ready to use in a couple of minutes.

    I am now the BOSS!

    Mr B Mason > read review

    Excellent pedal board, keeps all your pedals stored neat and tidy and ready to use in a couple of minutes.

    I am now the BOSS!

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    Just got this baby and its good, very good. I use it for both Boss and MXR effects and it does the job nicely. Yes people say the build quality is flimsy and the catches are a problem but in my opinion that’s not true. The product is fit for purpose and I will be using it in a live environment, rehearsing in the studio and recording too - I may even get another one to have an alternative set-up. Diago and other pedal board manufacturers produce mighty fine boards and if that’s your bag then go for it but the BCB-60 does exactly what it says on the tin at a good price (especially from Andertons) with all the power and functionality needed. So, BUY BUY BUY, you won’t be disappointed with the BCB-60...

    Mike Trott > read review

    Just got this baby and its good, very good. I use it for both Boss and MXR effects and it does the job nicely. Yes people say the build quality is flimsy and the catches are a problem but in my opinion that’s not true. The product is fit for purpose and I will be using it in a live environment, rehearsing in the studio and recording too - I may even get another one to have an alternative set-up. Diago and other pedal board manufacturers produce mighty fine boards and if that’s your bag then go for it but the BCB-60 does exactly what it says on the tin at a good price (especially from Andertons) with all the power and functionality needed. So, BUY BUY BUY, you won’t be disappointed with the BCB-60...