D'Addario XPND 1 Telescoping Pedalboard

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XPND 1 Telescoping Pedalboard

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XPND 1 Telescoping Pedalboard

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XPND is the pedalboard that adapts to you. With its patented telescoping technology, XPND lets you instantly change the size of your board and number of pedals - forever expanding your sonic potential. XPND also features a unique cable management system and comes fitted with loop Velcro, keeping everything neat, while making swapping pedals super easy.

XPND 1 is a two rail system that allows to have one row of pedals

Features
• Patented telescoping design adjusts to accommodate your pedal needs
• Lightweight, ultra-durable aluminum withstands the most aggressive touring
• Innovative cable management system eliminates mess and tangling
• Pre-applied loop Velcro ensures lasting strength when swapping pedals

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Question: What are the fully expanded dimensions?
- asked on Mar 13, 2024
Answer: XPND 1 dimensions are 14”-24” (extension range) x 5.85” x 2.57”
- answered by Lindsay Meville
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Solid, looks and feels tight! 3 of 4 customers found this review helpful
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Just bought today and put together my board. All stretched out it fits 3 Boss’s, 1 Ibanez and 1 MXR, all regular size pedals with just a bit of breathing space between for cabling. Excellent quality, the cable management system is great, excellent quality Velcro. Easy to plumb, looks and feels tight and professional. 4.5 on value Only because I thought it would fit maybe 1 more pedal. I would recommend it! Just be realistic on how many pedals you think might go on it.
Posted by David Madsen on Mar 16, 2022
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