I don't use pedals very often, however, I needed a very minimal rig for small gigs and ended up putting this one together.. unfortunately I measured a little to tight because the power supply uses up every bit of space underneath and scrapes the ground per following photos.
I'm thinking of two different solutions and appreciate input from those of you who do this far more often than I do...
1. I would be very happy to increase the size of the back feet... That would increase clearance where I need it and would also angle the board which would make it easier to push switches.
Unfortunately, the feet are riveted in so I don't see any easy ways to directly replace them. My immediate thought was to find some type of larger foot that has a large hollow inside that could slip over the smaller feet on the board, but I have no idea where I might find them and I'm open to ideas.
2. A solution that seems far more awkward to me, would be to manufacture a wooden or metal bar that would run from one foot to the other and then epoxy the bar to the feet...
Besides being awkward and adding weight, it also seems like it would be difficult to get the bar connected at the correct angle so that it would be flat where it meets the floor..
Again, I don't do pedal boards very often so I am open to any and all ideas!
I'm thinking of two different solutions and appreciate input from those of you who do this far more often than I do...
1. I would be very happy to increase the size of the back feet... That would increase clearance where I need it and would also angle the board which would make it easier to push switches.
Unfortunately, the feet are riveted in so I don't see any easy ways to directly replace them. My immediate thought was to find some type of larger foot that has a large hollow inside that could slip over the smaller feet on the board, but I have no idea where I might find them and I'm open to ideas.
2. A solution that seems far more awkward to me, would be to manufacture a wooden or metal bar that would run from one foot to the other and then epoxy the bar to the feet...
Besides being awkward and adding weight, it also seems like it would be difficult to get the bar connected at the correct angle so that it would be flat where it meets the floor..
Again, I don't do pedal boards very often so I am open to any and all ideas!
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