For example, as shown in FIG. 1, a pedalboard apparatus 110 is shown in which an unattached instrument pedal 120 can be connected with a pedal attachment region of pedalboard apparatus 110 and attached instrument pedals 130 are currently connected with respective pedal attachment regions of pedalboard apparatus 110. In a more particular example, as shown in FIG. 1, each instrument pedal 120 can include a protrusion (or multiple protrusions) on a rear surface of instrument pedal 120 (e.g., at an upper portion and a lower portion on the rear surface of instrument pedal 120) to mount instrument pedal 120 and a connector on a rear surface of instrument pedal 120 to connect instrument pedal 120 to pedalboard apparatus 110. An illustrative example of varying instrument pedals that have each been connected to a pedal attachment region of the pedalboard apparatus is shown in FIG. 2.
In some embodiments, a pedalboard apparatus, such as the pedalboard apparatus 110 shown in FIG. 1, can be connected to another pedalboard apparatus (e.g., in a daisy chain configuration). This can, for example, provide an instrument with a greater number of connected instrument pedals, while the power and audio signals are routed through the multiple pedalboard apparatuses (e.g., as opposed to individual instrument pedals).
Additional illustrative examples of the pedalboard apparatus and one or more instrument pedals that can be connected to the pedalboard apparatus are shown in FIGS. 3 and 4.