Why You NEED an Expanding Pedalboard (D'Addario XPND)
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- Опубликовано: 28 фев 2022
- The D'Addario XPND pedalboard system is expandable, sturdy and lightweight. Join me as I explore its ability to accommodate both smaller and larger pedal combinations in one sleek design.
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Useful for a studio pedalboard, I can’t imagine an “expanding case” or having at least 2 different size cases for me as live player
This pedalboard came out shortly after I got my pedal train. I might pick up the smaller one. Thanks for the video, Bill!
I just opened the box for mine this evening...I'm loving the idea of the flexibility this one offers!
Very nice, you make it seem so simple thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks for the love! 😍
That looks great and very efficient. Thanks for the great video. :)
Very cool idea here.
This definitely seems like a great board. My system changes from 4 pedals and two foot switches to a myriad of pedals on the regular, so the expandable deck is a total life-saver
I got the small one and it can hold a surprising amount. Gotta love the fact they put velcro on the bottom for you too so you can easily mount a power supply under it. The small easily and comfortably fits an MXR ISO-Brick Mini which powers the 6 pedals I have on my board. I'm even susprised how effectively I can hide all the cables in the center channel with the included cable organizing clips. Highly, highly recommend this thing, Daddario cut no corners on designing these pedalboards. I only slightly with it included two-to-four thick velcro covered spacers that could help pedals bridge the height difference between the left/right sides if they had to. (But I guess that's not hard to just make myself)
I expanded out of my XPND 2, bought two XPND 1's thinking I was done each time, and now I might need another one. It never ends!
Whoa!
That looks to be a wonderful board for folks doing some swapping or rearranging of their boards (as I know you do!). I just rebuilt a board and went with the "HoleyBoard 123" in its widest configuration. It does exactly what I needed...and I pretty much build up my board ...and leave it. The last one stayed the same for 25 years! LOL!
FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!
this is so cool!!!
Cool stuff 👍
My problem with a big pedal board is feeling like I need to hurry up and buy more things to fill it. Given that I'm the kind of person who can avoid being late by setting the clock in his car ahead even though I know I have done it, this seems like a pretty decent solution to that problem.
Great presentation and Cool Music as always, well done.....I am looking at one of these and may buy it...BUT...I have one question.....That middle gap/barrier whatever it is called. Where the EXPANSION part happens at the 17 inch mark.
How is it to negotiate around? I noticed you had the Ditto X4 squarely on top of it. Right down the centre.
Is there a drop off or a ridge?. Does it wobble on the height difference on the expanded side? If you had say a multi-processor that is 20 inches wide. Would you put extra velcro underneath to compensate and reduce any potential wobble?.
Thank in advance, ANY feedback would be very helpful. thanks again. Great Channel.
Do you realize that you are, in fact, The Man?
This channel is very cool, congrats! Also on the video side (I'm a pro video maker also, mostly for IK).
Thanks for the demo. Do you know if a 1spot cs-12 will fit underneath?
Can you fit power supplies underneath does it come with brackets for them or can you buy them separately
I did not know this is a thing, and I don't even have to watch the video to know I need one.
Hi Bill how do you tie your cables together underneath the board?
I wish the Velcro didn’t come already on the board. I personally prefer 3M Dual Lock over Velcro.
Does it come with a full-size case?
i bought the large version. wished that the expand part would fully close or tuck in, when not expanded. other than that, a great pedalboard.
Cool board, by the way; did you mention the weight of the board by itself?
I did not, however it is pretty light.
Thanks for the video. Does your big looper feel uneven where it spans the two halves?
Good question. When you expand the board, the telescoping part of the rails create something like a 1/16" height difference, which the Ditto X4 is positioned over. Due to the Velcro material on the bottom of the pedal, there is no uneven feeling or wobbling as you stomp the pedal. Ends up feeling very solid. A small pedal positioned over the divide would likely feel wobbly though. Hope that makes sense!
@@chordsoforion thank you! I wondered if it was more.
great video. How many pedals do you own? I feel like the "pedal game" is like going down and endless rabbit hole of spending money.. lol
I have a ridiculous amount of pedals for sure. But keep in mind that's in the context of having a RUclips channel that includes pedal and gear demos. If not for that, I would stick with a much, MUCH smaller set of pedals. There is much freedom in limitations.
So are you using the Ibanez QX54QM as a baritone now?
Not quite, but close: ruclips.net/video/gTMpKWpxM1A/видео.html
Well it's cool and all, but 200€ for a pedalboard is just too expensive. I made mine with a small pallet that i cut and painted, it costed nothing
If it comes with the Velcro already installed that won't work for me as I use Dual Lock which is much better IMO.
It does indeed come with Velcro already attached. I would be concerned about replacing it because of the clearance between the 2 pieces as. they slide together.
Hey Bill I have hughe struggles with my PRS 277 baritone.
Please tell me which strings and which gauge you use.
If you know any good string brand that builds good baritone strings, please tell me. I am also willing to pay more. D adarios usually get old so quick but elixier only has the thin ones.
Currently I have 12 to 68 elixiers and man the g string struggles and it buttes a lot (it is not wound). Also I have hughe tuning instabillities with it. Got it back from the luthier and man o man that thing had string buzz, unreal. Also those strings dont stay in tune, it has so low tension.
I just get the feeling that the SE 277 is a piece of s*** and i feel very sad and unwilling to play it.
Thank you!!!!
I would consider other factors... unless you're tuning *extremely* low, 12-68 on a baritone should easily handle anything even down to G.
@@theliberation9061 I had it at my local guitar builder and he also said, it might be the floppy strings. Remember the Se 277 scale lenght is kinda short for a baritone
@@theliberation9061 What would you think it is?
I own a PRS SE 277 (got mine used...2016 model solid body..pretty sure). I tune it to "B" ...sometimes going down to "A" and use D'Addario EXL 157 (14-68) with no problems. (I do all of my own set-up work...occasionally tweak the neck but it holds its adjustments pretty darned well)
@@BrentAdams How does the higher strings work? With the elixirs I can bend like 10s on a LP, its very soft but as said, i just have string noise. Still possible to play smooth licks with 14s or high tension?
I use the baritone like a normal guitar, which for me is either swell ambient stuff, also expressive lead solos but no shred and especially mostly for picking with a pick. And I guess with picking it would be better with heavy.
@5:50, I yell, “GIVE US THE WAH!!!”
Have you done a TonePrint for the Hall of Fame 2?
No I have not.
Looks a bit heavy. And how to carry that around...
sweet mother they double the price for getting it with a case ;_; the idea of a pedalboard that grows with you is a nice idea, though, at least. $180 for the case seems pretty ridiculous o.O
For the gigging musician it’s all about the travel case. Nice board though.
This does look cool. And I’m sure it serves a purpose. I literally just built my first pedalboard and got all the pedals I’ve been wanting for a long time but didn’t have the money to get. Lol. I went with the pedal train novo 24 and it is perfect for me as a first time pedal owner. I’ve got enough room that when I inevitably buy more pedals, I’ve got the room to add them on.
Hey Bill I have hughe struggles with my PRS 277 baritone.
Please tell me which strings and which gauge you use.
If you know any good string brand that builds good baritone strings, please tell me. I am also willing to pay more. D adarios usually get old so quick but elixier only has the thin ones.
Currently I have 12 to 68 elixiers and man the g string struggles and it buttes a lot (it is not wound). Also I have hughe tuning instabillities with it. Got it back from the luthier and man o man that thing had string buzz, unreal. Also those strings dont stay in tune, it has so low tension.
I just get the feeling that the SE 277 is a piece of s*** and i feel very sad and unwilling to play it.
Thank you!!!!
I use D'Addario XL157 baritone strings on my SE-277s. 14-68. I really like them. They tend to last about 2 months for me, which is not bad for an uncoated string. Agreed in regards to the Elixir baritone strings. I use them some, but swap the third string out for a wound version that is a little heavier. Also, StringJoy makes some nice baritone sets.
@@chordsoforion Thanks a lot!
I guess 2 months for a primary guitar, whicj is a long time for the hours per day you put on. Playing sometimes hours with your second channel longplay stuff
If you really prefer a coated string option for longevity, might be worth looking at a custom set of Elixir gauges. There are several retailers that sell them that way such as Strings and Beyond.
@@chordsoforion How do you come around with the 14 to 68 gauge? It seems a bit heavy to me. the elixir 12 to 68 plays like butter but is just doesnt cut it with the higher strings... the custom idea is great
@@marcusstrymon693 I was going to suggest Stringjoy, too. I have a set of their strings on my SRC6 (30" scale) and like them. They'll make you a set of strings in the gauges you want, have a tension calculator, and you can also message them with your ideas and get string recommendations. You can get gauges .018 to .026 plain or wrapped. They just released coated acoustic strings (Foxwoods) doing it a different way (coating the wrap before it's wrapped vs coating after the string is made in an effort to retain brightness) and may get to electric strings next and for all we know are testing them now (I have no idea on this!)
Once the strings on my 27" baritone 7 need replacing I'll be using Stringjoys on it, too. .010 .0135 .018 .026 .036 .048 .064 (it's tuned EBF#DAEA top to bottom, hence the thicker 3rd and 7th strings)