Rubber bands and the large twist ties from the produce dept.
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I've had good luck with Gorilla Glue. Smear some between the board and the pedal and BAM! Those bastards aren't going anywhere.
I've had good luck with Gorilla Glue. Smear some between the board and the pedal and BAM! Those bastards aren't going anywhere.
Where is Demanic with his WTF? .gifs when you need him
Oh man, I've known to hot glue knob positions down on the top side, but Gorilla Glue on the bottom? damn, that's next level.
It's a solution for those who are very sure of their pedal order.![]()
The only thing I am sure about is that I am going to order a lot of pedals.
The only thing I am sure about is that I am going to order a lot of pedals.
I'm very certain of my pedal order.That isn't any of you....
I'm very certain of my pedal order.
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That would all depend upon who's walking through the field.Does the certainty of the order of three cow pies in a field really matter?
This is what I've been using for my acoustic board lately:
The latest iteration. I've got the distortion on the Keeley Metalzone at 7 o clock. So it's basically acting like a second eq for the TT Mayhem. The compressor is on because I was playing my vintage setup Strat.![]()
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And I can add a Weeping Demon to the front of the chain. If I want that extra something something.OK - I am actually starting to appreciate this board. cleanliness, symmetry, and general sloppiness aside - at this point it is making a certain statement.
There are those who say "More is more" like YJM. This board, however, has appeal to me now on the level of "More is NOT enough"
This board says I like dirt. A lot of dirt. And I want more of it. More, more louder, now!
This is shabby-chic in disguise.