01-24-2013 06:06 AM
inu wrote:I don't like to have any velcro on pedals... because, sometimes, I just need to have 2 or 3 pedals in my bag to go to a rehearsal/gig and not being bothered to carry my big Pedaltrain. Problem: velcroed pedals get slippy on normal flooring (wood, tiles...). That's why.
That's what gaffer's tape is for.
01-24-2013 06:17 AM
imbuedblue wrote:
inu wrote:I don't like to have any velcro on pedals... because, sometimes, I just need to have 2 or 3 pedals in my bag to go to a rehearsal/gig and not being bothered to carry my big Pedaltrain. Problem: velcroed pedals get slippy on normal flooring (wood, tiles...). That's why.
That's what gaffer's tape is for.
You mean that you put gaffer on the velcro to stick your pedal on the stage floor?
01-24-2013 06:23 AM
I put as much on as a feel like at the time. But I like the pedal to be secure enough that when I'm a clumsy idiot and kick the side by mistake, it doesn't go flying and break all my patch leads. And I don't like it rocking about because it's only held by one thin strip. Basically I put as much velcro on as I can without obscuring the serial number (unless it's a pedal no one cares about, then I just cover it all).
01-24-2013 06:42 AM
inu wrote:You mean that you put gaffer on the velcro to stick your pedal on the stage floor?
Not on the velcro, on the sides of the pedal to tape it to the floor. Like the volume pedal in this picture:
01-25-2013 03:25 AM
01-25-2013 08:24 AM
I usually get spare bottom plates from http://www.smallbearelec.com/servlet/StoreFront, and I Velcro those.
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