Packard Pedal Boards: Our Story

Over a decade ago my passion for music and my ability for craftmanship collided. Being very under whelmed at the options of pedal boards available I decided to make my own, and after years of research and development I landed on these three styles.

Define your style with a one of a kind pedal board. All pedal boards are made from Select 3/4" Maple, Poplar, or Ash. Available in three styles, 8" Slanted, 12" Slanted or Raised deck. All styles are available in two lengths, 18" and 24".

The raised deck board has a flip top design for easy access when mounting buffers and power supplies below, and a 5" wide by 12" deep space for a foot pedal.

The 12" slanted board is large enough for two rows of pedals and deep enough for a foot pedal. The cable slot in the middle makes it easy for running 1/4" patch cables and power supply cords.

The 8" slanted board is the perfect board for bass and acoustic guitar players. Easily run 4 to 10 pedals in a row, and mount your buffers and power supplies underneath the board.

All risers on the slanted and raised decks are biscuit jointed and glued for maximum strength. Every boards is finished with Urethane instrument finish in either Matte, Satin or High Gloss. A minimum of 6 coats of sealer and 6-12 top coats are applied for an extremely durable scratch resistant and chemical resistant finish. Don’t see the color or size your looking for? then go to the Custom Order Page and send a request.

The convenient carry handle is unique to Packard Pedal Boards and is multi purpose. This handle makes it extremely easy to move the board even with 15 to 20 pounds of pedals installed on it. You can easily carry your guitar case in one hand and your board in the other hand. Plus this handle design protects your cables on top mount pedals and can be a power supply cord wrap.

If you are looking for an heirloom quality built pedal board with style and function, look no further than Packard Pedal Boards. Discover the intersection where craftsmanship meets artistry. Ask a musician who owns one, Packard Pedal Boards.