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Nice, but should have been included with the RockBoard
The Tray does its job. You can mount it underneath a RockBoard and it can hold a power brick or some pedals. However, I found that when combined with a RockBoard TRES 3.1 it leaves not enough room for an isolated power brick. So I cannot use it. Also the Tray is fastened using plastic screws, for one-time use. Why? And lastly, why isn't this just included with every RockBoard?
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Rockboard Tray
The Tray its amazing dont get me wrong. The holding solution the rivets are impossible to remove, so make sure you do it right the first time and/or dont change the power supply. that was my case. now to remove the tray the rivets broke even doing what Rockboard says we should do. Now i have to but a 4,99€ spare rivets but pay 20€ delivery..
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j
Does the job - nothing more, nothing less
This is the recommended (only?) way you can store a power brick-style power supply under your Rockboard. I use it with a Dunlop DC Brick and the Cinque 5.2B board and it works perfectly.
Only slight criticism and why one star is missing - it didn't come with any instructions, so I was a bit puzzled how to use the plastic rivet thing, but once I worked that out it's totally secure under the board (hint -both bits go in from the top of the "tray" underneath the Rockboard).
Only slight criticism and why one star is missing - it didn't come with any instructions, so I was a bit puzzled how to use the plastic rivet thing, but once I worked that out it's totally secure under the board (hint -both bits go in from the top of the "tray" underneath the Rockboard).
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P
Great solution for hiding your power supply
The undercarriage tray was the primary reason I went with the Rockboard line of pedalboards - the tray fits great underneath and I actually love the way it looks with the lights illuminated from below the pedals. I think the only thing I would change is improving the hardware it comes with, otherwise totally satisfied
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A
Pointless if you use a Mod
It goes over the Mod so it’s pointless. Just use a ton of Velcro to suspend your brick, job done.
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easy as pie
if you have the rockboard setup, then this is an easy way to attach battery packs or other useful items underneath the pedal board, out of sight
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LR
Does what it's supposed to
I bought it to mount under my pedalboard and attach a PSU on it.
There could have been more options for mounting it. I felt I was a bit restricted and could not get it just how I wanted.
All in it's just a mounting plate. I attached my unit with screws through the holes, but one could use Velcro/dual lock.
There could have been more options for mounting it. I felt I was a bit restricted and could not get it just how I wanted.
All in it's just a mounting plate. I attached my unit with screws through the holes, but one could use Velcro/dual lock.
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D
Great design!
How other manufacturers haven't copied Rockboard's great designs is beyond me, they have features and functions that other brands don't have and to me it makes them class-leaders. Not only that, the price is fantastic, the build-quality is fantastic and in the 20+ Rockboard's I've used I haven't had a single issue.
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The cheap plastic locker is not made for multiple attachments/detachments. It would be ideal to have the same screws/lock nuts system as the MODs.
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PN
Not particularly useful.
I couldn't use it with my Truetone 1Spot Pro CS6 power supply - with all power cables the space is too small. Using pedalboard tape is much more practical idea. Built quality is otherwise excellent.
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