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I am not young enough to know everything
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Just waiting on the Friedman BE-OD and possibly a replacement delay.
View my feedback at www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/comment/1201922
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And with the main board...
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I am awating an Effectorde Tube Vibe and another BK Butler Tuber Driver for the rack -but pretty much done.
Little hiccup when young Alistair wired my MXR the wrong way around and blew the house mains. Thank god for fuses.
*An Official Foo-Approved guitarist since Sept 2023.
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Ha, hurried ten minutes here with the other half of that activity
Pretty much I've developed a pedalboard that will allow me to sound like I'm playing at the bottom of a well.
*An Official Foo-Approved guitarist since Sept 2023.
Guys... here is a question....
I'm going to put an amp footswitch on my pedalboard. But sometimes I may want to take it off and only take my guitar and amp and footswitch to practice, as opposed to guitar + pedalboard.
So is there an alternative to the Velcro, something that'll let you clip pedals on and off, as required?
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Get yourself to a window suppliers and ask to see a few different sizes of window rubber in a U shape strip.
Find one that is deep enough, roughly 1/2" should do it, maybe 3/4" but no more than that.
Cut it so it fits your footswitch across the bottom like you would with velcro, with the open end of the U shape facing towards the bottom of the pedal and find a way of sticking it there - either velcro or 3m spray glue on the rubber, not the pedal ! Put a strip top and bottom as you would velcro.
Now do the same on the board with two more strips cut to the same width but face the open end of the U shape channel upwards towards the top of the board. I would use velcro here, not glue on the board.
So to mount your footswitch, offer it up above where your rubbers are mounted on the board and slide it downwards, locating one side of the u shape on the pedal to interlock with the one on the board. Because a pedaltrain is slanted it should stay there as long as you remember when you stand on it to step downwards and not forwards as well.
It won't survive an earthquake as most modern velcro will but it will stay semi-put and be removeable when needed.