Had a bit of an issue with mounting my Liquid Ambience, it's not very tall so has to be mounted between two of the rails of the pedalboard so it doesn't move about, however it has top mount jacks so cabling is a pain when you only have right angle patch leads... so I came up with the idea of making a custom plate to bridge between the two rails so it could be moved right up to the top and make cabling easier.
So I picked up a nail plate from Mitre 10 for < $5 from memory, cut it down to the length I needed, width was dead on, then put velcro on both sides and mounted her up, pretty stoked with how it turned out!! Will probably need to make another when I get the Keeley Dark Side, but it's 15 minutes work to make and makes the cabling much tidier!
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Cheers lads, like having my board be functional and fashionable New power supply should hopefully arrive tomorrow then I can cable that up too
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nice one jb, i had a similar issue with some of the mini sized pedals on an old board,not quite enough surface area for the vecro to bite.Made some panels out of hardboard
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hd500xjeremyb wrote:Cheers lads, like having my board be functional and fashionable New power supply should hopefully arrive tomorrow then I can cable that up too
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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Great effort, but I'm taking points off for not making it the shape of a Vagina!
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If I did there would be no fluff on it for the pedals too stick to!AiRdAd wrote:Great effort, but I'm taking points off for not making it the shape of a Vagina!
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