Yep. Stephen's idea where I was headed.
The Johnson sucks. It is cheap, it is poorly made and it will fail the following ways:
--the carpeting that is supposed to hold velcro only just barely holds it.
--the carpeting is poorly adhered to the board.
--a rubber strip on the bottom (non-skid foot, as it were) will come right off.
--the screws that affix the power strip to the board (cheap particle board) will likely strip out.
--the D-rings that hold the strap to the case are under sized and will straighten out and open up with a bit of weight.
So guess what. I bought another. At this price, every one of these issues can be addressed for a couple of bucks. The power strip works. No hum issues. I stripped the carpet off of one of them and 'invested' in some heavy duty velcro. I replaced the D rings. Oh yeah--the zipper handle broke on one case.
What I really like is that the boarde fits between the legs of my steel. I have a spare volume pedal that I have velcro'd to the board. Setup is real simple with all cords already in place, ready to got to steel, to amp.
One of my personal things is that I play in an assortment of places with an assortment of performers. Some gigs are steel-to-amp types, some are tiny bandstands, some require an assortment of whiz-bangs----I like to have sort of 'prefab' rigs to suit the gig. So this photo shows a Johnson board (stripped of fabric) with an amp, reverb, delay, distortion, etc.
Add an ultralight Marrs speaker cab and you have a great small room & rehearsal portable rig. With a shoehorn I can fit a Rotosphere in there.
I can also move the volume pedal towards the center of the board and slide the board much farther under the steel with stomp boxes on either side of it. This saves floor space on tight stands.
Mounting the volume pedal on the board does raise it about a half inch.
Search ebay for "pedalboard" and you will see this and some other options.
Note that the soft case is, of course, not road worthy.
I also have a huge board made by
http://www.nycpedalboards.com/
but I don't know what I was thinking when I bought it. It is large enough to hold just about everything I own and I expect that I will never use it. Bought it one day when I had far more money than brains, I imagine. <font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Jon Light on 05 February 2006 at 07:34 AM.]</p></FONT>