Voodoo Lab Dingbat Small Powered Pedalboard Package 18" x 7.75" with Pedal Power ISO-5 (Discontinued)

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94 out of 100. Incorporating 40+ ratings and reviews.

Street Price: 

$250
Voodoo Lab Dingbat Small Powered Pedalboard Package with Pedal Power ISO-5

Gearank High Notes

Voodoo Lab is known for the quality of their power supplies.

This particular model houses the Pedal Power ISO-5, a top rated power supply with five isolated outputs that work with 9V, 12V and 18V pedals.

More importantly, this power supply is sought after for its quiet operation, so it's only natural that people also love this version of the Dingbat pedalboard since it is conveniently packaged with a market favorite power supply.

Features:

  • Frame: Aluminum (Slotted)
  • Inclination: Inclined
  • Board Dimensions: 18" x 7.75"
  • Softcase Dimensions: Not Specified
  • Weight: 2.6 lbs (3.84 lbs with power supply)
  • Pedal Fastener: Hook-and-loop fasteners
  • Accessories: Heavy duty gigbag

Pros

Users report that the Dingbat's aluminum board feels solid, and easy to work with in terms of positioning pedals. Those who prioritize portability and only use a few pedals feel that it has just the right size. The ISO-5's quiet operation and convenience also gets a lot of thumbs up, along with its reliability.

Cons

While there aren't any noteworthy complaints about its design and operation, there are a few who gave it lower ratings due to unfortunate shipping issues. The price can also be a bit over budget for some, considering its compact size, but this is justified by the quality of its included bag and power supply.

Overall

This is ideal for those who use five or less pedals and want a good pedalboard with a highly rated power supply.

Unfortunately this is no longer available new in stores, so if you're looking for a new one then check out our guide to The Best Pedalboards.

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I have been writing about and researching music gear for many years, all while serving as a music director at my local church. I engage in guitar playing and singer-songwriter stints, in addition to mentoring young musicians and teaching guitar and bass.