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Reviews (6)

Oct 05, 2024
These generally seem to head off colds i...
These generally seem to head off colds if you pop them at first symptoms. Might be only the psychological/placebo effect, but I'll take it.

Aug 06, 2017
As described; no complaints
Seems to power my Casio SA-76 keyboard just fine. Has lower voltage, and higher amperage, than Casio's official specs, but hasn't blown up the keyboard. Cost and weight are about half those of Casio's official charger, plus this is a bit more compact – so it keeps my ultra-portable keyboard portable. The red LED is a nice addition.

Dec 08, 2015
Basic, functional
1 of 1 found this helpful This is a practical size/weight for a portable pedalboard. The board is just carpeted particleboard, with short rubber pads/risers. The gig bag is quite flimsy, but functional, and has an external pocket. (I just found a $7 insulated food bag at Trader Joe's that can replace or surround it, for more padding.)
The obvious alternative to this is PedalTrain's 24" x 8" "Metro 24" board. That's an aluminum board that's lighter, sturdier, and higher than this board – with room to zip-strip a slim power supply underneath. It also comes with a much sturdier (but much heavier) gig bag.
But I found this more practical overall, because it's much more flexible : The difference between its 10" depth and the Metro 24's 8" depth is that this board can accommodate 2 rows of pedals (as you see in sample photos), while the PedalTrain is hard-limited to one row. Also, this Diago's 19" width is more practical for tight stages than the Pedaltrain's 24".