Pedalboard

Pronunciation: /ˈpɛdəɫˈbɔɹd/

Pedalboard (noun)

  1. A flat board that holds several foot pedals for changing a guitar’s sound during playing.
  2. A case or platform used to arrange and connect foot-operated devices for sound control.

Examples

  • The guitarist placed the pedals on the pedalboard.
  • A pedalboard helps control effects in one place.