fdesalvo
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I have a smaller footswitch on the way and will be placing my TC Flashback on the lower tier.
Had to make a custom power supply cable out of spare parts I had lying about. Even though it appears to be wrapped in painter's tape, the wires are twisted, soldered and double heat shrink wrapped.
I used the tape on the edges of the aluminum plates to protect the wires from the rough edges. I'll be filing these smooth later on.
Used my nippers to cut a groove for the zip tie.
I can't recommend the Pedalpad highly enough. it's the only board out there that offers a staggered, two-tier design, so you don't have to point your toes and sharp-shoot to hit the pedals you need. You can set it up to be a stright incline if you wish, however. Two caveats - the power supply is utter crap that comes with these boards, so toss it. The other is that when touring, the TSA will disassemble the board to look underneath the plates - and they won't bother putting it back together...in the event you go on tour, use a pedaltrain.
Best,
Had to make a custom power supply cable out of spare parts I had lying about. Even though it appears to be wrapped in painter's tape, the wires are twisted, soldered and double heat shrink wrapped.
I used the tape on the edges of the aluminum plates to protect the wires from the rough edges. I'll be filing these smooth later on.
Used my nippers to cut a groove for the zip tie.
I can't recommend the Pedalpad highly enough. it's the only board out there that offers a staggered, two-tier design, so you don't have to point your toes and sharp-shoot to hit the pedals you need. You can set it up to be a stright incline if you wish, however. Two caveats - the power supply is utter crap that comes with these boards, so toss it. The other is that when touring, the TSA will disassemble the board to look underneath the plates - and they won't bother putting it back together...in the event you go on tour, use a pedaltrain.
Best,