Pedal board

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Aurel27
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Re: Pedal board

Post by Aurel27 »

Hi,

in order to avoid sliding pedals, I made this. Yamaha FC7, KORG PS1 to up my programs, and the original sustain pedal.
I hold them with screws under the 5mm plywood sheet.

I had a boss FS-6 but it's not convenient because of the 9V battery and there is a little latency between program change.
I'm a little bit desappointed with the Yamaha FC7, perhaps I will try the DOD Mini Expression Pedal as seen before.

I made an aluminum mount to always keep my pedalboard at the same place under the K&M Stand. Under the plywood I've put adhesive foam.
And it fit in an old Thomann Bag for guitar pedalboard.

And some felt on the top with the Nord color scheme :-)
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Re: Pedal board

Post by mozart999uk »

GeeDeWee wrote: 05 Feb 2025, 22:43 I use a piece of plexiglass and I attach the pedals and DIs with adhesive velcro strips.

Plexiglass is sturdy and only a few millimeters thin. I don't actually feel any height difference. You can have a piece cut to size at your local hardware store. I also bought the velcro strips there (NL: Gamma, Karwei, etc.).

You can put adhesive rubber pads underneath the board, so it doesn't slide.
What thickness plexi are we talking? I'm thinking if it was too thin it would snap?
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