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D'Addario Accessories XPND Pedal Board Riser - Elevate Pedal for Guitar Pedal Board - Raises 1 inch on Pedalboard - Built In Cut Out for Cable Routing - Riser Fits 2 Pedals

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Arrives Thursday, Dec 26
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Size: 2 Pedals


Style: Riser


Features

  • GUITAR PEDAL RISERS: Quick change hook and loop risers for 2 sized models to accommodate slim and wide pedals for your guitar pedal board.
  • 1 INCH LIFT: Raise your pedal 1 inch from the board for pedals that are difficult to stomp.
  • LIGHTWEIGHT & DURABLE: Lightweight, ultra-durable aluminum withstands the most aggressive touring. Heavy duty yet lightweight frame withstands the worst and still takes the stomp in stride.
  • FITS MOST PEDAL BOARDS: Made for the XPND Pedalboards, but will also accommodate other pedal boards for guitars.
  • ALSO AVAILABLE: The XPND guitar effect pedal board is available in 2 models to accommodate 1 row and 2 rows of pedals. Small and Large risers are available to elevate pedals. Transporter bag is available to transport your board with comfort and ease.

Description

D’Addario XPND Pedal Risers are designed to elevate pedals in those tough to stomp places. Mont the risers using the included hook and loop strips and raise any pedal a full inch, making it easy to access. You can align multiple risers across your board as needed, and with built-in-cut-outs for simple cable routing, adding risers is quick and hassle-free. XPND Pedal Risers are built to last and are available in single or double width, to accommodate dual-sized or multiple pedals. D'Addario is known for innovative, problem- solving, quality musical accessories offering a complete line of award-winning accessories including cables, picks, tuners, capos, straps, humidifiers, maintenance tools and more.

Item Weight: 8.3 ounces


Product Dimensions: 7 x 7 x 1 inches


Country of Origin: Vietnam


Item model number: PW-XPNDPR-02


Date First Available: March 9, 2021


Color Name: Black


Connector Type: clamp


Size: 2 Pedals


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Solid, well made, thoughtful design.
Size: 1 Row Style: Pedalboard
I decided to go with a smaller board after using a larger board for several years. I spent weeks watching videos and reading up on different options, this one popped up a couple times. I really liked the idea of being able to adjust the size of the board to my needs but thought the idea might be a gimmick. Compared to other smaller boards the price is reasonable and everyone stated the quality was good. When it arrived I was really impressed, D'addario has always made cool stuff but this board has really won me over. It's solid, well made, well designed and the packaging is environmentally considerate! -Do recommend getting some flat ribbon cables and compact quality power supply with 90deg power cables, the board is very compact. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2024 by Soggy Boots

  • Really handy.
Size: 1 Row Style: Pedalboard
Strong, stable, and easily expandable. My only complaint is that any pedals that span across the expansion joint may not sit properly because of the deck height difference. The only way to avoid it is to juggle pedal placement so that no pedals lay on that seam. Not a deal breaker, just an inconvenient consequence of the design and my OCD wanting things to sit right, and line-up. I change and rearrange pedals fairly often, so the expandability is a great feature. Definitely recommend this line of pedalboards. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2024 by Thomas Betz

  • Fantastic if you constantly change your board!
Size: 1 Row Style: Bag
So I've been gigging this board pretty heavily over the past year, tons of bars, local events, and outdoor shows and I really REALLY love this board. I'm constantly changing up what I bring to shows depending mostly on the size of the venue, as done local venues are pretty tight with a band of 5 people, and sometimes I just like to bring less stuff as a challenge or to simplify my thought process though the gig. Either way this thing has been really solid, really usable, and really fun to evolve my board constantly. The ONLY thing I've had to repair on this board was one of the rubber feet. The threads on the board to screw it into stripped out (most likely from rough handling on my end) but because of the design of the board it was VERY easy to install a few nuts on the foot to reattach it tightly. This thing has seen a lot of use and has been banged around a lot, so one tiny repair is no problem at all. If you like to change up what you bring to a gig, I'd highly recommend you try one of these! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2023 by Sam

  • Worth the price
Size: 2 Rows Style: Pedalboard
Guitar pedals, by their most basic design, are tools of experimentation. There may be some pedals that are set-it-and-forget-it items in our rig, but the rig itself will always be in danger of adding or subtracting the number of pedals you are experimenting with. In my situation, I use a Moog Minitaur bass synth that I control with the smaller model of Arturia MIDI controller. I also use an unusually shaped Moogerfooger that I have never been able to have facing upright in a case or pedalboard, until now. Additionally I am able to include an ED Bit Commander, a DBA Total Sonic Annihilation, a JPTR FX Jive, and a Biyang reverb, and that is not even fully extending the board. If you have pedals with all the plugs in the back, you will be able to set those up side-to-side with the best use of space. If you have stereo pedals though, or effects loops that come out of the sides, you will be more likely to line them up on each beam of veclro-covered metal where their cables bear-hug that strip. The velcro on the pedal-board is pre-attached with the soft side of the veclro being on top and bottom of each strip. For you to get the absolute most out of this pedalboard, you will want to manage all your power underneath, and there is not a ton of clearance down there, so I had to velcro my power strip with the edge of the power strip (not the bottom) stuck to the underside, in a way that exposes more of my power set-up than my old inset case did. I like an industrial look, bot not a chaotic look, and this pedalboard delivers on that. The Daddario logo does feature on the sides, but it is not emplazoned in a jumbo size like some gear logos. I prefer a nice discrete set-up where my hand movements are visible, and the gear is well-secured, with the plugs and switches more visible that the wires they connect with. This unit delivers on all those levels, even if the price is a bit high. I will say this, the unit is wildly durable and even a tad heavier than I expected, but that also means that if you find one of these used for a good price, get it because it is unlikely to be severly damaged. I am not sure if the extending mechanism could be harmed by abuse, but the frame itself I beleive could withstand a ton of abuse. Keep in mind that you will still need the gig bag. I don't regret buying this for the new. It may take some time before you see many of these up for resale. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2023 by Jason Harrington

  • Machined to exacting standards!
Size: 1 Row Style: Pedalboard
Quite an impressive example of quality extruded aluminum machining! Incredibly durable hook & loop fastening system on both top and bottom surfaces! I had no issue mounting two different power supply units on the bottom of my setup, as well as a 3-way AC power tap adapter. Simply needed to adjust the height of the rear feet. Only issue is that there is no room to run my interconnect audio cables underneath as the power supply cables there take up all of the space between the mounted effects! Overall a great value compared to another brand that requires purchasing several mounting plates to complete the setup. The cost of those plates can add up quickly! Highly recommend giving this pedalboard a try!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2024 by GDS

  • Well Made but Overpriced
Size: 2 Rows Style: Pedalboard
The fact that the vinyl bag they sell to carry this pedalboard around in costs as much as the pedalboard itself is 100% testimony to how much less this item should cost. $15 dollars worth of cheap vinyl is equal to X amount of machine tooled aluminum? I don't think so. Otherwise it's a well thought out design that's made well for which you'll have to put a lot of thought into how you're going to power the pedals as there's not much room underneath for most of the popular powering options. I use a OneSpot. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2022 by Eman

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