Protective Hard Case for Pedal Board

Many guitarists use a pedal board for creative music. They are simple and easy to activate via our foot. Lots of flexibility and customisation to your own style of music.

Pedal Board Hard Cases (Standard and Custom Case)

For guitarists or music DJ who are travelling often for performance, a portable storage hard case is recommended for protection and ease of transporting your pedal board set or audio equipment.

A portable rugged protective case for your pedal board music performance on the go.

The Ultimate Guide to Using a Hard Case for Your Pedalboard

As a musician, your pedalboard is a crucial part of your sound. Whether you’re a touring professional or a weekend warrior, protecting your gear is essential. A hard case offers the best protection for your pedalboard, ensuring it stays safe and secure during transport. In this guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know about using a hard case for your pedalboard.

Why Choose a Hard Case?

Durability and Protection
Hard cases provide superior protection compared to soft cases or no case at all. Made from materials like ABS plastic, aluminium, or plywood with laminate coating, they are designed to withstand impacts and harsh conditions.

Security
Many hard cases come with reinforced latches and locks, ensuring your gear stays safe from theft or accidental opening during transport.

Weather Resistance
A hard case can protect your pedalboard from rain, extreme temperatures, and other environmental factors, keeping your gear in optimal condition.

Choosing the Right Hard Case

When selecting a hard case for your pedalboard, consider the following factors:

Material
Choose a case made from durable materials that offer good protection without adding too much weight. Common materials include ABS plastic, aluminium, and plywood.

Size and Fit
Ensure the case is the right size for your pedalboard. Some cases come with customizable interiors or foam inserts that can be adjusted to fit your specific setup.

If you have not started assembling up your pedal board, here is a list of the board size recommendations to help you get started, so that you will have an easier time looking for a case to fit your pedal board.

  • 520 x 400 x 240mm
  • 500 x 380 x 160mm
  • 480 x 350 x 190mm
  • 460 x 240 x 150mm

Allow at least about 20mm padding spaces between your pedal board and the case for better shock absorption protection.

Padding and Interior
Look for cases with adequate padding to protect your pedals from impacts. Most hard cases will come with the standard foams which allow you to cut to your own shape and sizes for your equipment. You can also customizable higher quality foam inserts or pre-cut padding can offer extra protection and organization.

Weight
Consider the weight of the case, especially if you’ll be carrying it frequently. Balance the need for protection with ease of transport.

Handles and Wheels
Features like comfortable handles and built-in wheels can make transporting your pedalboard much easier.

Setting Up Your Hard Case

Once you’ve chosen the right hard case, follow these steps to set it up:

  1. Clean Your Pedalboard: Before placing your pedalboard in the case, ensure it’s clean and free of dust and debris. This helps maintain the condition of both your pedalboard and the case.
  2. Arrange Your Pedals: Arrange your pedals on your pedalboard as you normally would. Make sure they are securely attached and that all cables are neatly organized.
  3. Customize the Interior: If your hard case comes with customizable foam inserts, adjust them to fit your pedalboard snugly. This prevents your pedals from shifting during transport.
  4. Place Your Pedalboard in the Case: Carefully place your pedalboard inside the case. Ensure it fits securely and that there is no excess movement.
  5. Secure the Case: Close the case and secure all latches and locks. Double-check to make sure everything is properly fastened.

Conclusion

Investing in a hard case for your pedalboard is a smart move that can save you time, money, and frustration in the long run. By choosing the right case and following proper setup and maintenance practices, you can ensure your gear stays protected and in excellent condition. Happy gigging!

Popular Hard Case Brand for Pedal Board

Here are some of the popular hard case brands for your pedal board.

Pelican Cases – The most popular protective case design for portable storage protection. Comes with a limited lifetime warranty against breakage and defects in workmanship.

The limited lifetime warranty does not cover mounting hardware or cases which has been abused. For more information, you can read up these links.

Pelican cases are available from many of the distributors in Singapore. Click here and check out this link for a list of pelican case sellers in Singapore.

Pedaltrain – This is a popular pedal board brand providing custom and protective cases for pedal boards. You can get your protective case here and also have them customised your pedal board.

You can click here to check up Pedaltrain website for many of their customised pedalboard solution. Pedaltrain products are available in Singapore from Swee Lee.

Rugged-Box – This is the number one hard case distributor brand in Singapore known for its affordable and quality hard case. Excellent after-sales service. Rugged case for protection for your equipment at an affordable price.

Some of our popular case models for pedal boards that guitarists brought from us.

HC-43

Internal space: 50 x 28 x 19cm
External size: 56 x 36 x 23cm

Click here for more details of HC-43.

HT-47

Internal space: 51 x 39 x 22cm
External size: 56 x 46 x 27cm

Click here for more details of HC-47.

HT-48

Internal space: 54 x 41 x 20cm
External size: 62 x 50 x 22cm

Click here for more details of HT-48.

HT-49

Internal space: 56 x 43 x 27cm
External size: 63 x 50 x 31cm

Click here for more details of HT-49.

HT-58

Internal space: 72 x 52 x 33cm
External size: 79 x 60 x 37cm

Click here for more details of HT-58.

For other case sizes,
you can also check up on our product list.
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