Power on your board: The RockBoard MOD 75 and 150 deliver amp muscle
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29.08.2025

Power on your board: The RockBoard MOD 75 and 150 deliver amp muscle

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RockBoard Power MOD 75 & 150 turn your pedalboard into an amp

RockBoard has unveiled the Power MOD 75 and Power MOD 150, two new modules designed to transform your pedalboard into a complete gig-ready rig.

Compact, rugged and versatile, these Class D units slot neatly into RockBoard MOD bays, giving guitarists the ability to drive a passive cab, send a DI to front-of-house, or jam silently with headphones—all from one box.

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Big sound, small footprint

Both modules deliver genuine power amp output, with the MOD 75 offering 50 watts at 4 ohms (30W at 8 ohms), and the beefier MOD 150 pushing 118 watts at 4 ohms (70W at 8 ohms). Despite the punch, they’re compact and lightweight, tipping the scales at just 600 grams. Built-in speaker protection ensures reliability onstage, while a balanced XLR DI and headphone output make them equally suited for studio or practice.

Analog cab sim and EQ flexibility

Each unit features a switchable analog cab sim that emulates a slanted 4×12 cabinet, pre-EQ and applied to all outputs. A three-band EQ (lows at 50 Hz, mids at 450 Hz, highs at 6.5 kHz) provides quick tone shaping on the fly. Controls also include volume, mute, and a clip indicator—keeping everything intuitive and performance-ready.

Drop-in integration

Designed to fit RockBoard MOD slots (all except the DUO series), the front plate can be detached for mounting on other pedalboards. For stereo setups, boards with two MOD slots can run dual units for a true stereo power amp solution.

With prices at $254.99 USD for the Power MOD 75 and $354.99 USD for the Power MOD 150, these modules offer a compact, affordable way to slim down your rig while keeping the punch of a full setup.