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SKB PS8 Powered Pedal Board with Gig Bag

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Management number 215927142 Release Date 2026/04/19 List Price $642.20 Model Number 215927142
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The 1SKB-PS-8 Powered Pedalboard is injection-molded from eco-friendly rubber modified styrene which provides for a very durable and rigid, yet lightweight platform for guitarist's effect pedals. The 1SKB-PS-8 features eight (8) built-in 9VDC output jacks and an external transformer rated at 1.0A of total current. The large 19" x 12" hook and loop surface allows for secure pedal positioning for up to eight (8) standard size pedals. All cables are included for powering the most popular pedals. A heavy-duty ballistic nylon carry bag with exterior zipper pocket and adjustable shoulder strap are also included with the 1SKB-PS-8 Powered Pedalboard

  • Powers up to 8 pedals
  • Injection molded from eco-friendly rubber modified styrene
  • Heavy-duty 19 x 12 inch hook and loop mounting surface
  • Exterior pocket for cables and accessories
  • Ballistic nylon carry bag with adjustable shoulder strap
UPC 789270000841 737681100094
Color Black
Style Boom microphone stand with a telescoping boom arm
Brand Name SKB
Item Weight 7.4 Pounds
Manufacturer SKB Cases
Model Number 1SKB-PS-8
Item Type Name Powered Pedalboard
Item Dimensions 23 x 16.5 x 5 inches
Warranty Description 5 years.
Manufacturer Part Number 1SKB-PS-8
Global Trade Identification Number 00789270000841

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