Pedal Buttons

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A Ficus
So I was ordering some other stuff
And I ran across these plastic pedal toppers

Makes it easier on my sock feet

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I know people who play barefoot that love them. With regular shoes, I don't see a reason for them.
 
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I know people who play barefoot that love them. With regular shoes, I don't see a reason for them.

I put an aluminum one on a first-model Tech 21 Boost DLA because the switch was far back from the front edge of the pedal and I missed it now and then.
 
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As a sock-wearing underwear warrior myself, I will gladly cop to saying that these look like a great idea.
 
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Oh yeah
The other stuff I ordered
It was the magnet charger kit

$14 for a small vise
$8 for the 8 neodymium magnets

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I've been using original ones. They've hold great for couple of years I've had them:

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As a side note, these may seem less practical if you wear shoes when playing, but how often one does that? I've heard some people do use shoes inside in US, (don't you get dirt in your house?), but in here we never do that. Even rehearsel spaces I've played in have been cozy enough to leave shoes by the door.

These knobs make hitting the switch much easier and accurate.
 
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My singer performs barefoot, and she uses a vocal looper. She started with the metal one, which is held on by allen screws. It always loosened up over the course of a gig. The plastic ones stay put with friction. That is what she uses now.
 
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A Barefoot Button like the V1 in purple anodized aluminum is $8.49. At that price you can afford one for every pedal you've ever owned.

but that's half what I paid for the pedals

the expensive Boss pedals don't need them
 
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