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Whats the chances of fitting a dano tuna melt in here?


kylef

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got a dano tuna melt coming tomorrow. not cut the holes out yet in the pedalboard material for the sd-1 or bf-2.

 

this is my pedalboard at the moment. everything on there i realstially need. we are doing 3 hour live shows in the band at the moment, which means alot of covers.

 

this is as much space as i could muster up. how big are the danos? i know they are pretty wee, just hoping that its wee enough to get in there!

 

whats the chances? very slim im thinkin (see the pun?)

 

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im thinking by the time i get the jack socket into the flange though, its going to take up some of the room there? if the space is so small, the size of my foot might not squeeze in there between th chorus and flange too.

 

i cant move anything, as i have cut out holes for the pedals to fit. theres not much space between the wah anyway.

 

suppose ill find out tomorrow!

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thing is though guys im a singer aswell as lead guitarist. this means whilst singing and trying to use the back row of my board could get a tad tricky? which is why i was preferring to use the front row. as long as i use a right angle jack from the flanger, connecting to a straight jack to go into the top of the dano, im thinking it should work. im hoping so anyway.

 

what you dont see in the photo, is when i play live, i usually have my marshall chanell selector sitting where the unlatched footswitch goes....this then takes up the back row.

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