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  1. Friedman Tour Pro 15" x 20" Platinum Pedal Board w/Buffer and Power Grid 10

    Friedman Tour Pro 15" x 20" Platinum Pedal Board w/Buffer and Power Grid 10

    $529.99
    While most pedal boards have either a flat or a slanted surface, the TOUR PRO 1520 Platinum pedalboard is designed with two tiers, a bottom section that is flat and a top section that is angled (with all the holes n...

    8 Payments of $66.25

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  2. Pedaltrain Classic 2 Pedalboard with Soft Case

    Pedaltrain Classic 2 Pedalboard with Soft Case

    $189.99
    Pedaltrain’s all-new Classic Series is rooted in the company’s best-selling pedal board models. Pedaltrain has incorporated design improvements that make these models better than ever. The Classic 2 should be ...

    6 Payments of $31.67

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  3. Pedaltrain NANO Plus Pedalboard with Soft Case

    Pedaltrain NANO Plus Pedalboard with Soft Case

    $89.99
    Pedaltrain’s only two-rail pedal board system. Nano+ is ultra-compact and portable. Nano+ is similar to its little brother, Nano, but with 4” more space (for just a few more pedals) and Pedaltrain’s new modified r...

    4 Payments of $22.50

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  4. On Stage GPB2000 Compact Pedalboard

    On Stage GPB2000 Compact Pedalboard

    $81.95
    A perfect pedal rig for every performance or practice, the GPB2000 pedal board offers guitarists an ultra-compact and portable board to arrange their favorite pedals. Measuring 18.75" x 6", this angled pedal board h...

    4 Payments of $20.49

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  5. GDWLIFT21

    Goodwood Audio LIFT 21 Adjustable Pedalboard Riser

    $139.00
    Now available in 3 sizes, LIFT is the world's first fully adjustable pedal riser. It will fight against the forces of gravity on your behalf and lift your guitar pedals high (or low) off of your pedalboard. LIF...

    6 Payments of $23.17

  6. MONO PFX-PB-LP-BLK-BDL Pedalboard with Case
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    MONO PFX-PB-LP-BLK-BDL Pedalboard with Case

    $219.99
    The Ultimate Rig Companion The Tick+ Accessory Case 2.0 Bundle with Pedalboard Lite+ is the perfect match for musicians who need to stay organized and ready for action. Paired with the sleek and durable Pedalboa...

    6 Payments of $36.67

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  7. Pedaltrain Classic 3 Pedalboard with Soft Case

    Pedaltrain Classic 3 Pedalboard with Soft Case

    $199.99
    The cult favorite PT-3 is reborn and improved. Pedaltrain Classic 3 offers a 24” x 16” (61cm x 41cm) pedal board with five rails, traditional spacing, and an elevated mounting surface. You’ll be surprised at the new...

    6 Payments of $33.33

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  8. On Stage GPB3000 Pedalboard with Gig Bag

    On Stage GPB3000 Pedalboard with Gig Bag

    $123.95
    Designed to cut set up/tear down to a fraction of the time, the GPB3000 lets users pre-wire their FX chains, making it the perfect choice for busy guitarists. At 18.7” x 9”, the angled pedal board has room enough fo...

    6 Payments of $20.66

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  9. NUX Bumblebee Small Pedal Board with Bag

    NUX Bumblebee Small Pedal Board with Bag

    $129.00
    <p>Designed with the experience of crafting pedals for more than 10 years, NUX Bumblebee small pedalboard offers you the optimum board space. They allow you to customize your very own pedalboard in the most ef...

    6 Payments of $21.50

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  10. Friedman Tour Pro 15" x 42" Made in USA Pedal Board With 2 Riser

    Friedman Tour Pro 15" x 42" Made in USA Pedal Board With 2 Riser

    $379.99
    The TOUR PRO 1542 has mounting holes for the FRIEDMAN BUFFER BAY 6 (ultra transparent buffer with built-in patch bay) and the FRIEDMAN POWER GRID 10 (isolated pedal power supply with 10 high current 9V outputs) - so...

    8 Payments of $47.50

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  11. On Stage SR5 Synth Rack Accessory Board

    On Stage SR5 Synth Rack Accessory Board

    $189.00
    Keep your mini synthesizers, effect pedals, and MIDI controllers safely organized and ready to play with the portable SR5 Synth Rack. This multipurpose rack is a desktop keyboard stand, pedalboard, and mini rack com...

    6 Payments of $31.50

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  12. Blackbird 1224HC 12x24 Pedalboard with Case

    Blackbird 1224HC 12x24 Pedalboard with Case

    $350.00
    Built for the road. Designed for the stage. The 1224HC is our best-selling pedalboard, trusted by gigging musicians who need a sleek, reliable, and road-ready setup. At 12” x 24”, it comfortably holds 8-12 standard ...

    8 Payments of $43.75

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Build Your Pedalboard the Way You See Fit

If you're running guitar pedals, you really should get a pedalboard. Keeping pedals locked in place, cables routed cleanly, and settings exactly where you left them makes every session and every gig smoother.

American Musical Supply carries pedalboard options that fit real rigs, not just ideal ones. From compact options for minimalist players to larger boards that handle complex signal chains, you’ll find layouts that support how you like to play. Different sizes, mounting styles, and materials make it easy to build a board that travels well, sets up fast, and stays put once it’s down. Not sure where to start? Check out our guide on How to Build a Pedalboard for tips on layout, power management, and routing.

Guitar pedalboard with black metal chassis on a glossy stage floor

Flat vs Angled Pedalboard Styles

Pedalboards usually fall into two camps: flat or angled. Neither is better; it comes down to how you play, how many pedals you run, and how often you’re reaching for switches mid-song.

Here’s how they compare:

  • Flat Pedalboards: Simple, low-profile, and easy to pack. Flat boards work well for smaller setups and players who prefer everything on one level. They’re also great if you like a minimal footprint and quick setup.
  • Angled Pedalboards: Designed with a raised back row, angled boards make it easier to hit pedals without catching the wrong switch. The extra space underneath is handy for mounting power supplies and routing cables out of sight.

If you run a few pedals, flat keeps things straightforward. Bigger rigs usually benefit from an angled layout that adds comfort and organization.

Pedalboards Worth Considering

Here are some pedalboard options at American Musical Supply that cover a range of styles, sizes, and workflows. Each brings something a little different to the table, depending on how you like your rig to live.

SKB PS-8 Powered Pedalboard With Gig Bag

A great all-in-one solution for players who want power built in. The SKB PS-8 comes with an onboard power supply and a gig bag, so setup and teardown are smooth, and cables stay tucked away.

RockBoard Quad 4.1 Pedalboard With Gig Bag

The RockBoard Quad 4.1 is a well-organized board for players who want room to grow. Its layered layout helps keep your pedals visible and accessible, and the included bag makes transport easy.

Gator GTour Pedalboard LGW Large With Wheels

If you play bigger rigs or you’re constantly loading in, the Gator GTour’s size and wheel-equipped case make life easier. Plenty of surface area and rugged construction make it easier to carry more effects.

BOSS BCB-1000 Pedal Board

The BOSS BCB-1000 is a solid choice for players who want straightforward utility and classic reliability. It’s sized to hold a typical stompbox lineup without unnecessary extras.

Voodoo Lab Dingbat Small EX With Pedal Power

Voodoo's Dingbat Small EX is a premium small pedalboard with excellent build quality and room for a compact rig. A Voodoo Lab power solution on board keeps juice flowing with tidy routing and minimal setup.

Whether your priority is power integration, portability, or space for expansion, there’s a pedalboard here that fits the way you play. 

Incorporating a Multi-FX Unit Into Your Pedalboard

Thinking about adding a multi-FX unit to your pedalboard, but not sure how it fits into the mix? This video walks through how to slot one into an existing setup without blowing up your signal chain. It’s a practical watch if you’re looking to save space, add flexibility, or simplify your rig before the next gig. Grab a few patch cables and see how it all comes together.

Pairing a Pedalboard with the Right Power Supply

If your pedalboard doesn’t include built-in power, choosing the right power supply keeps everything running clean and predictable. Here’s what to look for:

  • Output count and type that matches how many pedals you’re running, including higher-current outputs for digital effects
  • Isolated outputs to help reduce noise when mixing analog and digital pedals
  • Mounting compatibility so the power supply fits underneath or on the board without blocking pedals
  • Voltage options for pedals that need something other than standard 9V

Pedal cables matter just as much as power. Short, well-made patch cables keep your signal path tight and make routing easier, especially on smaller boards. 

Three sizes of Boss pedalboards with three, six, and nine effects pedals, respectively.

Frequently Asked Questions About Guitar Pedalboards

What size pedalboard should I buy?

Choose based on how many pedals you plan to use, plus some extra space for growth. Many players size up to avoid rebuilding later.

Are powered pedalboards worth it?

They can be, especially if you want fewer components and a faster setup.

Do pedalboards affect tone?

Not directly. They help keep cables organized and pedals stable, thereby reducing unwanted noise. 

Grab Your Perfect Pedalboard Today at AMS

A solid guitar pedalboard makes your effects easier to use and a lot more fun to play. When pedals stay put, cables stay tidy, and power is handled cleanly, your rig feels ready every time you step on it. Browse our full selection of pedalboards and find the size, layout, and features that fit your rig. American Musical Supply offers flexible payment plans that let you spread out the cost of boards, power supplies, and cables, so you can build the setup you want without waiting.

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