I have a duo and I used some velcro and some plates. Made my own AC module but used their micro plates for 1/4" side connectors and one 4 jack module. Put my power supplies underneath, used a voodoo and a mooer power supply. Yeah you have to take off the side rails, no big deal. The adhesive on their plates is super hard to remove should you need to. Overnight soak in acetone will do it.
Hey I liked your video and the playing a lot. Nice work. Are you using the 4 way jack patch to run some pedal through the fx loop and others through the front of the amp? And if you do that are you linking all the delay and reverb pedals to the overdrives with patch cables? I’m New to pedals and trying to understand how this works.
I was browsing around on Sweetwater and came across these boards. After watching a few videos I now want one. I currently have a Pedal train and think this is a way better design. I damn near hate the Pedal Train design because I hate using velcro and I also hate the bar design as it really limits placement. But this thing I can see building a completely solid personal layout with almost no limitations. Price wise they seem perfect.
I considered putting it underneath, but regardless, the space the power supply resides renders it useless. You can't put any pedals on top if the power supply is underneath. You wouldn't be able to use the the pedal plates. The board does have a metal bar that runs down the board in the middle, but the walrus is too thick to fit on it. A smaller power supply would probably work though.
You would probably need a butter knife to get them off. You would then need to clean the bottom of the pedal with alcohol to get the residue off. Once you take the plate off, it’s adhesive is pretty much wasted. Temple sells replacement adhesive pads that are pretty cheap
yeah that part totally confused me at first. I wish there would have been instructions on how to install it before it spent 10 minutes trying to figure it out lol
I don’t own any personally, but I’ve done some research into them. I would suggest if you are experiencing lack of tone from many pedals or long cable runs, go ahead and get one for the front of your chain
That is one satisfying thing to see! Congrats on the sweet finished product!
I have a duo and I used some velcro and some plates. Made my own AC module but used their micro plates for 1/4" side connectors and one 4 jack module. Put my power supplies underneath, used a voodoo and a mooer power supply.
Yeah you have to take off the side rails, no big deal. The adhesive on their plates is super hard to remove should you need to. Overnight soak in acetone will do it.
Niiiiiice.......neat.......I got a 43" trio.......it's a beast......I love temple audio
Came across to check about the board after your years of use. Any words?
Hey I liked your video and the playing a lot. Nice work. Are you using the 4 way jack patch to run some pedal through the fx loop and others through the front of the amp? And if you do that are you linking all the delay and reverb pedals to the overdrives with patch cables? I’m New to pedals and trying to understand how this works.
I was browsing around on Sweetwater and came across these boards. After watching a few videos I now want one. I currently have a Pedal train and think this is a way better design. I damn near hate the Pedal Train design because I hate using velcro and I also hate the bar design as it really limits placement. But this thing I can see building a completely solid personal layout with almost no limitations. Price wise they seem perfect.
I hope you got one!
Around 3:45 it seems that the music is off time. The drummer and the guitar parts are off. Could be me tripping. Great video though
Where is the LED light strip man?
Right cmon..:)
Why put the power supply on top when it looks like there's plenty of room to have underneath?
I considered putting it underneath, but regardless, the space the power supply resides renders it useless. You can't put any pedals on top if the power supply is underneath. You wouldn't be able to use the the pedal plates. The board does have a metal bar that runs down the board in the middle, but the walrus is too thick to fit on it. A smaller power supply would probably work though.
I think it looks badass on the top
Great video. Question on the plates. If you decide to change up are they easy to remove from the pedals and re-use?
You would probably need a butter knife to get them off. You would then need to clean the bottom of the pedal with alcohol to get the residue off. Once you take the plate off, it’s adhesive is pretty much wasted. Temple sells replacement adhesive pads that are pretty cheap
@@andrewtaylor2190 Sounds like a job for cable ties instead :D
First off, that was awesome and impressive. We're you removing the velcro from your pedals? Also, how long did this take?
That is one impressive mouse pad \(0 o 0)/
This is awesome! Did the pedal board come with the mounting plates?
prospectnyc the mounting plates are sold individually. But they are relatively cheap
@@andrewtaylor2190 Cool. Thanks for the response!
Im very curious. Is it possible carry around the Trio 28 with the soft bag or is it to heavy?
It’s pretty heavy with all of this. I have a roadcase for it, so I’ve only ever had it in the bag like once. But I remember it being pretty hefty
Haha that struggle with getting the IEC Module in without taking the end cap off. I ruined mine the first time I tried it without taking it off.
yeah that part totally confused me at first. I wish there would have been instructions on how to install it before it spent 10 minutes trying to figure it out lol
What are your thoughts on buffer pedals??
I don’t own any personally, but I’ve done some research into them. I would suggest if you are experiencing lack of tone from many pedals or long cable runs, go ahead and get one for the front of your chain
Not so fast ... that screen caves inward with some owners 🤔 now what?
Kids got loaded parents
My parents bought none of this. I have a job and save up.
Andrew Taylor damn respect