Temple Audio Duo 17 (17" x 12.5") Pedalboard Temple Red DUO-17-TR
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from San Jose, CA
14-Day Return Policy
Enjoy peace of mind with your new gear
The Temple DUO 17 is the first pedalboard in our lineup that is deep enough to mount a (commonly sized) volume pedal. This board stays lightweight even when crammed full of pedals and is within the size restrictions of domestic and international airline carry-on sizes. It provides plenty of room for most acoustic and bass players' demands.
With the convenience of our Quick release Pedal Mounting System, the Duo 17 is also a great choice for those wanting to swap out and bring only the pedals they know they'll need to a performance.
All DUO series pedalboards feature one (1) micro module slot and two (2) mini module slots per end.
Size: 12.5in x 17.0in (318mm x 432mm)
Weight: 2.4lbs (1.1kg)
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The Temple DUO 17 is the first pedalboard in our lineup that is deep enough to mount a (commonly sized) volume pedal. This board stays lightweight even when crammed full of pedals and is within the size restrictions of domestic and international airline carry-on sizes. It provides plenty of room for most acoustic and bass players' demands.
With the convenience of our Quick release Pedal Mounting System, the Duo 17 is also a great choice for those wanting to swap out and bring only the pedals they know they'll need to a performance.
All DUO series pedalboards feature one (1) micro module slot and two (2) mini module slots per end.
Size: 12.5in x 17.0in (318mm x 432mm)
Weight: 2.4lbs (1.1kg)
Conditional Lifetime Guarantee
Made in Canada
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