My first pedalboard - almost complete

I use a Temple board too, but not their pedal plates. I use dual lock to hold the pedals- the pedal plate glue doesn't hold up in the Florida heat.
 
It is never the velcro, or pedal plate that fails, it is always the glue. It is a mess to clean up as well. Dual Lock uses a much stronger glue that doesn't melt generally. I am digging my Temple Audio board, though. I like them better than Pedal Train-style boards.
 
It is never the velcro, or pedal plate that fails, it is always the glue. It is a mess to clean up as well. Dual Lock uses a much stronger glue that doesn't melt generally. I am digging my Temple Audio board, though. I like them better than Pedal Train-style boards.

As I said in my OP, I am a pedalboard noob.. but when I looked at some Pedaltrains, I was very unimpressed. There seems no practical way to attach pedals without velcro / dual lock to the PT rails. It came down to the Temple or the GC/MF Livewire house brand simply because I do not want to apply adhesive to my pedals and they seemed the most flexible to work with with zip ties. I am very happy with the Temple
 
Hardwire Rv7 (to be replaced)

The RV7 is fairly sought after, particularly by shoegazers. Replacing it is fine, obviously, but, if you can afford it, put it in a drawer instead of flipping it in case you miss it later.
 
The RV7 is fairly sought after, particularly by shoegazers. Replacing it is fine, obviously, but, if you can afford it, put it in a drawer instead of flipping it in case you miss it later.

Yeah, the main reason I am considering pulling it from the board is the LED died and just not worth my time to get another and try to fix. I know its a hard to find /desirable pedal but not sure it does anything purposeful that a Boss RV6 can't do.
 
Yeah, the main reason I am considering pulling it from the board is the LED died and just not worth my time to get another and try to fix. I know its a hard to find /desirable pedal but not sure it does anything purposeful that a Boss RV6 can't do.

It uses Lexicon Reverb algorithms, for one thing.
 
Really could use a better pic. When you are ready...consider the "Let's REVIEW your pedal board" thread.
 
Really could use a better pic. When you are ready...consider the "Let's REVIEW your pedal board" thread.

It's already changing / evolving a bit, but will do when I get there..

Funny thing about the LED, I had boxes of all that stuff before I moved from NY to FL ~5yrs ago, but dumped it all. But now to dig into the pedal to figure what LED I need, source it (probably min 20 pieces) possibly with correct resistor (min 100 pieces). I just don't have the patience or passion any more :(
 
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