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The Donner Small Guitar Pedal Board DB-S100 is a compact, durable pedalboard crafted from high-strength aluminum alloy, measuring 14.46" x 7.51" x 2.04". It features reinforced stability ribs, a convertible chunky backpack for easy transport, and a universal power supply mounting device compatible with major brands. Included are 60" adhesive hook-and-loop tape, pedal cables, cable ties, and adjustable straps, making it a complete, gig-ready solution for organizing and powering your effects pedals.











| ASIN | B093GWVQBT |
| Audio Output Effects | Multiple Effects |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,728 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #5 in Guitar & Bass Pedal Boards & Cases |
| Brand | Donner |
| Brand Name | Donner |
| Color | DB-S100 |
| Controls Type | Footswitch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 4,048 Reviews |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
| Included Components | 3 Pedal Cables, Hook & Loop, Adjustable Self-Adhesive Nylon Cable Straps Cable Ties, zip ties, 60" Adhesive Backed Hook-and-Loop |
| Item Dimensions | 14.46 x 7.51 x 2.04 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14.46"L x 7.51"W x 2.04"H |
| Item Weight | 268 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Donner |
| Manufacturer Part Number | EC1352 |
| Model Name | EC1352 |
| Model Number | EC1352 |
| Power Source | AC adapter |
| Product Dimensions | 14.46"L x 7.51"W x 2.04"H |
| Style | Classic |
| Voltage | 220 Volts |
| Warranty Description | Na. |
C**.
Great PTrain Alternative
I read the reviews, read about some of the quality issues both with the board and the case - but I still decided to take a chance. I am glad I did!! I have been using it for nearly 7 months and no issues at all. The bag has held up well. It is a little tight getting the board into the bag but it does fit and holds a fully loaded board. The outer pocket is great for extra cables and such. I ordered and installed a Truetone CS7 under it - it fit great! I had to modify the brackets by straightening out the 90 degree bends but - no issues at all and it is very securely fastened to the board. I purchased some zip ties and mounts to keep the underside neat - definitely recommend this to anyone looking for taming loose cables. I did have a couple of areas around the welds where the grinding was a little aggressive and left a couple of divots but the velcro covered this completely. My only complaint is that the glue on the velcro doesn't hold very well to the pedals - especially the rubber base. I did find that if the area is prepped by cleaning with a little alcohol on a cotton ball it does stick a lot better. All in all - I would definitely recommend this to anyone looking for an inexpensive yet sturdy alternative to a PT board. The price can't be beat and it is a very sturdy and (when all is said and done) well built.
M**L
Sturdy and lightweight
I’m no pedal enthusiast, but I had accumulated several stompboxes that had to be at my feet during a show (iRig BlueBoard to control my sheet music app, my amp’s footswitch, a tuner, some distortion, and some chorus), and so I decided to graduate to a pedal board for no other reason than just to facilitate setup/tear-down and organization. I had settled on this board because I didn’t want to spend a fortune on one (I’m not a heavy gigging player) and this one seemed to be a good size. I like it, and am happy with it. I’ve got to believe there are better ones out there, but this one works great for me. It’s lightweight but sturdy. It doesn’t seem to slide on hard floors. The incline is a bit higher than I had expected, but I have no previous experience so I don’t know what is common. The bag is nothing to write home about, but it serves its purpose of making it easier to transport the board (plus the zipper pocket is big enough for my mix/cable, guitar leads, and iPad). It came with plenty of Velcro that’s of pretty decent quality (although I ended up zip-tying a couple of pedals due to how they are built). All in all, it was worth the price of admission to me. I got it on Prime day, so that didn’t hurt either.
T**A
Very good for money, more than enough space
Perfect board for my daughter and me to share while we grow our duo rock guitar band. Just stick the fuzzy Velcro on the board and the grippy Velcro on your pedals, and don’t bother with trying to measure out the sides of your pedals. There is enough to stick to most of the surface of the board and then you can just gently toss your pedals into place. I even stuck a power strip underneath the board with the Velcro included and it has survived a few open mic nights. It’s a good buy, worth more than the price.
M**R
Buy A Couple Things To Make This 100%
TL;DR - get a 5' thing of 3/4 inch thick velcro to use the bottom rail for maximum pedal board usefulness. I did all the research that I could on this board and knew that I was getting a great price on a decent board with a really good bag. I need to tell you about this bag - it's actually really high quality. I haven't used the shoulder strap, but it's nice to know that I have that as an option. It's also wider on the inside dimensions than I expected, so if you have a vintage pedal that's really tall, it'll still work just fine. Some things I'd suggest you do to get this board to its fullest potential are as follows: 1. Buy some 3/4 inch thick velcro. This is for that bottom rail that's smaller than the first two. I bought some and it's a perfect fit on that bottom rail. Now you can use all three rails no problem and be able to horizontally stack pedals. This is crucial if you're putting a lot of pedals on the board. 2. Buy low profile patch cables. Some of those pancake styles, some longer ones to help with horizontal pedal stacking, just make sure they aren't super bulky. If you're like me and want to run some cables under the board, the lower profile the cable the better. I use a One Spot and I'm able to run that cable under the board as well. It just makes things look cleaner. 3. Haven't done this yet, but maybe replace the rubber feet on the board? There's nothing wrong with them, just personally, I think they're too short. If you wanted more clearance under the board for cable runs, than you could go to a hardware store or Amazon and get some taller ones. Unfortunately, they're not screwed on, they're like riveted - so you'll have to be careful replacing them. Bottom line, if you do none of this and just use the pedal velcro and slap your pedals on there and start shredding, you'll be fine. For my purposes, and because I have a good amount of pedals, getting the 3/4 velcro was a game changer.
A**R
A well-designed pedal board, with an amazing carrying case!
I ordered the Donner DB-S200 pedal board based on my positive experiences with other Donner pedal boards I have ordered in the past and still use. Those boards were a great mix of affordability and quality and so is the DB-S200! First and perhaps foremost, I have to emphasize the amazing quality of the padded carrying bag that comes with the pedal board! It is the best pedal board carrying case that I own by far. Not only is it very well made, but the backpack straps that are stored in a zippered compartment were a wonderful addition to the case. I own over 5 pedal boards, and I can honestly say that if I need to travel somewhere with any of those pedal boards, I will be doing so with the bag that comes with the DB-S200! Another unique and awesome quality of the DB-S200 is the system it uses for power supply attachment. My major critique of my earlier Donner pedal boards was that they did not have a cut-out that was amenable to mounting standard pedal board power supplies to the underside of the board (I have found ways around this critique, but they are not ideal). In contrast, the DB-S200 has a large cut-out that will accomodate any pedal board power supply, and most importantly, a strap to secure the power supply to the board (in combination with velcro attachment to the board itself). I feel confident mounting any of the power supplies I have to the board using this system. The board itself is welded metal and appears to be very sturdy. The sides of the board are made of plastic with handle shaped cutouts for lifting and carrying the board. Although the plastic sides of the board contribute to its lightweight, this is one area for potential improvement I would point out. Though I am not terribly concerned about the sides breaking, I would feel more reassured of their sturdiness if they were made of metal (as the rest of the board). Finally, the board comes with velcro attached to it, which is a really good thing, because the unique cutout between rails of the board for wiring would be very difficult to cover with velcro if I had to do it myself. This was a very nice attention to detail. If I had any other minor gripe, it would be that I would have personally preferred for the board to be a little wider (which could have come at the expense of it being a little less tall/deep). But, this is an idiosyncratic gripe that may not apply to others. Luckily, I've attached pictures, one of which filled with pedals so you can judge for yourself whether the dimensions of the board would work for you! I would recommend this board to anyone looking for a well-designed pedal board, with an amazing carrying case (yes, I love the carrying case :) )!
S**Y
Everything You Need in One Bag
I am beyond impressed with this set. It’s basically a pro rig in a bag for a fraction of the price. The board itself is lightweight but feels really solid, and I love that it actually fits 5 of my favorite mini pedals without any wasted space. For anyone like me who wants a tidy, portable setup without spending a fortune, this is a total no-brainer.
D**N
great little pedalboard for at home
I'm not sure if this would hold up to an active gigging musician, but for home use it's perfect. The metal thing itself is plenty sturdy, but it has tiny velcro straps for instance to hold the power supply, and if I were to take this on gigs I think I'd want something sturdier than that. I'd say it has room for two rows of about 5-6 effects, and has a pleasant incline angle to get to all of them. Plenty of room underneath for patch and power cables. It comes with a bag, so it is made to be taken places. I don't gig, so I threw the bag away, it would actually be nice to have the option to get this without a for a little discount. Either way, it's a lot less expensive than more popular brands, which is why I got this one. Pretty happy with it, pretty cool to have a pro-looking pedalboard instead of the mess of effect boxes on the floor
C**K
Good board, bag is poorly made
The board seems well built for a good price. However the handle on the bag pulled out of the stitching the second time I took it to practice. I contacted customer service and at first they said it was cosmetic and would not help. I'm updating this review because they did eventually respond and send me a whole new bag and board. However this bag has the same issue. As long as you always use the shoulder strap it seems fine, but the handles are poorly made and will rip out. If you are not going to rely on the bag it's a fine pedalboard. I'm nervous that another part of the bag will rip out leaving me with damaged pedals.
E**S
Klasse.
Klasse, macht was es soll und die Tasche ist auch brauchbar. Nobrainer.
T**N
Take a good look at this one.
I am extremely pleased by the overall quality and construction of this board. The velcro that came with the unit worked quite well. In positioning the two center bars I simply applied the wide velcro to both of them and then split the velcro with a razor knife. Both bars are now perfectly positioned. The folding legs are a bonus on this unit, giving it a great slope for your pedals. The 3 cables that come with it are cheap. The bag isn't bad. Great buy at this price point.
L**5
Great Value for the price.
Plenty of space to add extra pedals as I need to. The included gig bag is a real plus and there as enough velcro tape to mount my power supply underneath so the power cables and patch cables are not in contact.
J**.
Ideal para estudio de grabación, casa, etcétera. No la veo para grandes bolos
El material no es malo, cumple su función pero no me veo de bolo en bolo moviéndome con esto. No en vano, por su precio he quedado bastante satisfecho. En mi caso, he comprado la de mayor tamaño. Como bien dicen en otros comentarios, la funda me resulta algo endeble, pero no está mal tampoco. El velcro que lleva adherido de serie el pedal board, si cambias y mueves pedales va a ir despegándose. Si tienes muy clara la configuración (probar primero), este problema no lo vas a tener. En mi caso entraron dos fuentes de alimentación y un porrón de pedales que cambio con frecuencia y que voy necesitando para mi estudio de grabación. No la usaría para directo (aunque en directo llevo solo 4-5 pedales). Os dejo fotos, por tamaño, la de mayor va muy bien, ojo si pesan mucho tus pedales, pero está bien.
J**L
Good quality
Decent pedalboard and the bag is excellent, just like carrying a backpack bag
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