Pedaltrain Metro and Voodoo Labs
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Pedaltrain Metro and Voodoo Labs
Really like the look of the Metro boards. Anyone got one? Can you mount a Voodoo Labs PS under them?
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Re: Pedaltrain Metro and Voodoo Labs
I'm pretty sure you would need to raise the feet up. The Cioks DC-5 and Adam are designed to go under it thoughMattH wrote:Really like the look of the Metro boards. Anyone got one? Can you mount a Voodoo Labs PS under them?
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Re: Pedaltrain Metro and Voodoo Labs
Find some bigger feet at a plastic shop or something, or some spacer/washers should cost you under $10MattH wrote:Bugger - didn't want to have to buy a new PS.
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Re: Pedaltrain Metro and Voodoo Labs
Er, why wouldn't you just get one of the Novo boards? All the Metro's have zero space under - and spacers wont have the strength of aluminium framing!
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Re: Pedaltrain Metro and Voodoo Labs
Size. The Novo boards are big. I'm playing a lot of lap steel through a Fender Vibro Champ so I wanted something small enough to carry around over my shoulder that was just big enough for a volume pedal, a reverb and an OD.KentNZ wrote:Er, why wouldn't you just get one of the Novo boards? All the Metro's have zero space under - and spacers wont have the strength of aluminium framing!
I'm just getting a bit fed up hauling around my bloody great PT2 for lap steel gigs.
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Oh - ace! Would be great to even have a look! Your SG is lovely by the way. Good deal! Just bought some 57s for it as the Burstbuckers are a little aggressive for me. Just need to find some time to solder them in!
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Re: Pedaltrain Metro and Voodoo Labs
If you've only 3 pedals and space to spare... mount the power supply on top of the board?MattH wrote:I wanted something small enough to carry around over my shoulder that was just big enough for a volume pedal, a reverb and an OD