Wah to pedalbaord?
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Wah to pedalbaord?
How and what's the best way to get a wah pedal attached to a pedal board.
Take it's "feet" off and attach loads of velcro?
Take it's "feet" off and attach loads of velcro?
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Thats what I do, because of how heavy my morley wah is it sticks better than any of my other pedals too. I didn't even take off the rubber feet.rps-10 wrote:How and what's the best way to get a wah pedal attached to a pedal board.
Take it's "feet" off and attach loads of velcro?
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Re: Wah to pedalbaord?
Yes. My PW-10 Boss wah rubber feet came right off and then two pieces of velcro did the job.rps-10 wrote:How and what's the best way to get a wah pedal attached to a pedal board.
Take it's "feet" off and attach loads of velcro?
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I just take the rubber feet off. On some pedals I put self-adhesive Velcro circles on the rubber feet themselves, but a vox/crybaby type wah is under too much duress for that to hold up.
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Bicycle Chain links if you've got a wooden based board. Same idea as the shredfreak tabs... by far the most secure form of attachment !!
He's the shreadfreak link, check the gallery for examples
http://www.johnnyshredfreak.com/store/i ... ex&cPath=7
He's the shreadfreak link, check the gallery for examples
http://www.johnnyshredfreak.com/store/i ... ex&cPath=7
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You'll need these ones - http://www.johnnyshredfreak.com/store/i ... aac3b76d99 - the longer ones. Bike chain links won't be long enough either.
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