@@andrewtaylor2190 So one application could be something like the stereo out of my reverb pedal can go under the board and out the side connectors, or something like that?
Even though the rated is 3000ma on the helix, it does not pull that much. There is a couple videos on UA-cam showing that. I’ve been using this setup for over a year now and have never had a power failure
The bigger boards have a small flex to them. I have not had any issues with any flexing on the Duo 17. The larger boards also come with braces now that help prevent the flex.
I have to watch it in mute, the guitar out of tempo is killing me!!! Cool video anyway! Thanks!
What type of connecting wires are you using to go underneath? All the wires I have are too big they don't fit where I want the petals to go.
They are all hosa patch cables. Some longer than others. You can get them on amazon. Never had one fail and they are super flexible and small.
So I just got my Duo 17, and I'm about to set it up. I don't know a lot about pedals, but why is the jack connector (4 connectors) needed on the side?
It’s not needed, it just makes it cleaner for plugging in inputs and outputs.
@@andrewtaylor2190 So one application could be something like the stereo out of my reverb pedal can go under the board and out the side connectors, or something like that?
The power unit used can supply max 500mA on 9V output. HX Stomp requires 3000mA. Seems not very reliable
Even though the rated is 3000ma on the helix, it does not pull that much. There is a couple videos on UA-cam showing that. I’ve been using this setup for over a year now and have never had a power failure
What's wrong with the onboard tuner?
Does this unit come with the wiring and jacks that it shows in this video?
No you have to purchase separately
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What's the adhesive you're using to attach the pedals?
They are the temple board pedal plates
Board flexes. No thanks. They say it flexes less the pore pedals you put on it, but it's a risk.
The bigger boards have a small flex to them. I have not had any issues with any flexing on the Duo 17. The larger boards also come with braces now that help prevent the flex.