Hi guys, just thought I would start some dicussion on these - get some feedback, comment etc!
I know a guy, a kiwi who has relocated to Canada and now builds these pedalboards - he's out to take on Pedaltrain with a better, non velcro system whereby you have fixed plates and your pedals lock on to the board with quick release plates. He's coming out here in April with some gear for me to try. Will be really interesting for me particularly as I swap out configurations quite a lot and the velcro can be a pain.
Velcro is such a simple and efficient mounting system, bit dubious, someone needs to invent a way to mount boss pedals easily, that would make some money!
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Neat, tidy, clever and does nothing to address the actual problem which is pedals with integral rubber bases. Not all of them can be simply turned over.
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Good on him for presenting his product and not shying away from doing it. I don't think it was relevant to mention it mind you -- many people who don't have speech impediments wouldn't have the guts to do stuff like that. I also had a stutter, but grew out of it. It's quite common; 1 out of 100 people on average, stutter. Hopefully people focus on the product instead of that.
Clanger wrote:Good on him for presenting his product and not shying away from doing it. I don't think it was relevant to mention it mind you -- many people who don't have speech impediments wouldn't have the guts to do stuff like that. I also had a stutter, but grew out of it. It's quite common; 1 out of 100 people on average, stutter. Hopefully people focus on the product instead of that.
he wouldn't be the first NAMM demonstrator Ive seen hangover or high - just say. if he has a speech impediment as you say fantastic for him. My son has a severe speech impediment - I get it
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