NGM Pedalboard Systems Standard

NGM Pedalboard Systems Standard

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The NGM Standard is the basic production model. This multilevel Pedalboard Roadcase design is a extremely functional tool. The two level design lets you put more effects in less space and makes it easier to access and combine effects without altering your settings. There is 30"X 14" of total pedal space inside for you to arrange your effects the way you want them. The inside surfaces are carpeted so your effect pedals will "stick" anywhere you want them with a little help from some male velcro. The NGM Standard comes with any size upper level you need and it is also carpeted. The Upper level is velcroed down so you can lift it up to route all of your cables or if you ever need another size upper level you could order a new size from us and replace it yourself. Typically the upper level would be 24"X7" as seen here. It allows for 1 oversize effect like a wah or volume pedal (this one has a wah plate). If you have more oversize effects you would need a shorter upper level. If you have the tried and true wah/vol combination far right, the upper level would need to be 20"X 7". Also, the upper level is tall enough to hide the popular pedal power systems available (voodoo labs, dunlop juice etc...). This keeps all of your power connections safe, out of the way and lets you hide the connection cables. NGM also manufactures custom cases to your specs. Follow the link below to their official site for more information...


Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price: $295.00

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User Reviews of the NGM Pedalboard Systems Standard

  • Submitted by Mason from San Francisco, CA (34 points) on Oct 16, 2001
  • Definitely the best pedalboards that I've come across. I have two of them, different sizes, and at almost every show someone asks where I got the boards. Very sturdy and well-designed, with one raised row and one lower row, as well as a storage slot in back with a hinged lid, cut out on the side to allow a power strip cord. Other cutouts are provided for running power to each pedal if you use a power supply. You can order each board custom if you want by providing the size you need for your pedals.
  • Good Points: Strong, good for touring, well designed, carpeted for velcro use.
  • Bad Points: Expensive; that's the only bad point. If you get a big one it can be pretty damn heavy too.
  • Price Paid: US$350.00
  • Purchased At: NGM Pedalboards
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