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Crybaby on a pedalboard

Question:
Has anyone else had problems using velcro to put a Dunlop Crybaby on a pedalboard? The little feet on the pedal get in the way. Any solutions?
Answer:
the simple solution (IMO) would be to just take the feet off and put the screws in without them.
there's also a pedal board company (for some reason i can't remember who they are)that makes a plywood piece that has four holes in it for the feet...thus you attach your pedal to the wood and the wood to your board.
Answer:
I just take the feet off. You have to replace the screws with shorter ones...but that's not a big deal. Stomping Ground Pedalboards and NYC Pedalboards both sell the risers that Steve mentioned. Or you could make one really easily (if you have access to a few simple tools).
Answer:
Originally Posted by LWatford I just take the feet off. You have to replace the screws with shorter ones...but that's not a big deal. Stomping Ground Pedalboards and NYC Pedalboards both sell the risers that Steve mentioned. Or you could make one really easily (if you have access to a few simple tools).
I didn't think of using shorter screws. That shows how big of an idiot I am I took the feet off, but then the bottom was loose, but now I can use different screws. Thanks for your help.
Answer:
Originally Posted by IceHawk I didn't think of using shorter screws. That shows how big of an idiot I am I took the feet off, but then the bottom was loose, but now I can use different screws. Thanks for your help.
If it helps, I found that some screws I took out of a standard barrier strip (like on the back of some audio equipment) worked perfectly.
Answer:
Originally Posted by LWatford If it helps, I found that some screws I took out of a standard barrier strip (like on the back of some audio equipment) worked perfectly.
Thanks.
Answer:
Originally Posted by IceHawk Has anyone else had problems using velcro to put a Dunlop Crybaby on a pedalboard? The little feet on the pedal get in the way. Any solutions?
I actually haven't had any trouble. I have small pieces under the feet, and just put two small strips on the top and bottom. I used heavy duty velcro. It seems to be holding up ok so far.
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