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Trailer Trash 40" Glow-Top Board with ATA Travel Case

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Can't buy these direct, you can only get these from the fine folks at Trailer Trash boards if you have them do a custom board setup for you. This board would cost around $1600 + tax from Trailer Trash, but it's too big for my needs, so I downgraded to a smaller TT board and am selling this for $950 + actual pack/ship/insurance costs via the carrier of your choice (I prefer UPS as they've always packed VERY well).

This is a 40" Trailer Trash Glow-Top with Blue Glow lights board, measuring 40" x 18", with a hard ATA travel case suitable for shipping this on a plane for those who travel for gigs, or just for those who have expensive pedal setups and want to be very careful during load-in/load-out.

This has 2 outlets wired, so you can plug additional A/C powered gear into one side, and plug a standard A/C cable on the other side to go to the wall, which will power the entire rig.

Further, this has 7 Neutrik 1/4" instrument cable jacks installed, all pre-wired with George L's cabling and right-angle ends, so you can route your guitar in, amp out, and 2 FX Loops, and still have a spare. This was wired to support the full capabilities of a Mesa Road King II, which has 2 FX Loops, but I ended up just using the 4 Neutriks on one side, just using 1 FX loop, and the 3 on the other side are just sitting idle.

The Glow-Top board has a couple drill marks in one spot and some slight surface scratching all over from removing the 3M Dual Lock that was used to lock the pedals to the board. You can't see the surface scratches when it's all lit up and on stage, and I put a pedal right on top of where the drill marks were, so I couldn't see them. I am the second owner of this, the first owner did gig it, but it never left my house in the 4 months I've owned it.

This is the standard black finish around the exterior. The first owner had previously used black nail polish to paint over the "Trailer Trash" logo on the front, because she was using it in church and people didn't like the term, and then repainted the logo back on, but the "h" has since worn off. My original plan before downsizing was to just paint black over the entire thing, or optionally find a cool reflective sticker or a snarky bumper sticker or something to put there instead.

I am also going to throw in the optional "Le Cover" dust cover as pictured, which you can use between sets to just throw on top of the pedals, if you want to protect them from potential beer spills and dust, without putting back the ATA case.

I am also going to throw in an assortment of leftover George L wiring, looks like a couple 3" pieces, and 15 George L plastic caps.

I am also going to throw in a replacement glow light - once most of the bulbs have gone out from a light strip underneath, you can replace it with the spare.

Please note that NO pedals are included, they're all already in use in my smaller board now. I decided to get by with less, since I'm gigging very occasionally, and decided not to but the additional pedals I had in mind after all, so I don't

The underside is prewired with 2 power strips, so you can install Eventide / Radial / etc pedals that require wall-warts to operate. There's two very small routes carved out of the foam on the left-side and the top-side of the board, in the ATA case bottom itself, so you can route cords cleanly up and around without drilling holes, and just cable tie them together tight so they can't be seen from the audience's perspective. I'll leave the power strips installed, they're locked down tight with 3M Dual Lock, and I was able to power 5 wall warts plus a Pedal Power 2, all going from that one A/C socket on the left side.

I will ALSO include the A/C cable as shown, so you're fully setup for the power. And, as mentioned, you're fully setup with the neutriks as well. Essentially you just need some more patch cabling, and this is a full package, ready to plug and play. As I said, if you put together all of the pieces, this would cost over $1600 new. I do not want to make a profit on this, I just want to recoup my actual costs, so I'm selling for $950 plus actual pack/ship/insurance. My gut is that it will cost another $150 to get this to you, maybe $200 if you're on the West Coast.

That said, I will be happy to entertain trades in the $1100-1200 ball park. I'm interested in ESP Eclipse II's, the new Mesa Transatlantic amp, or a Marshall JVM410 (head or combo). I'd also be interested in any non-SE PRS, Gibson Les Pauls, or Fender American Deluxe Strats or Teles. But CASH is king!

Please let me know if you have any questions about this, and I'm on email all of the time. We can trade references and speak over the phone as well, if you'd like. Thanks!

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All pictures can be seen here: trailertrash pictures by sdhupelia - Photobucket
 

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