but i love that pedals are starting to put the jacks in the back it allows a bigger case with cables out of the way a pedal with jack's in the back uses less space that a smaller pedal with jack's on the side
@thepedalcollaborative exactly is the worst idea! also as most of the pedalboard are now also slanted (another idiot thing the best is to have a raised second row were you can also put your power supply under)
Good point! That leads me to question what sort of tariffs will affect components coming in that US pedal manufacturers use. PCBs, capacitors, diodes, LEDs, etc. we could ultimately see price increases all around!
@@thepedalcollaborative it depends on what the tariffs are focused on. The US generally takes low level components already built and use them to build higher level equipment. If we keep that focus they will likely put most of the imports on finished goods and not 'raw materials'
Tariffs are economic and political suicide for the U.S. It will swell inflation immediately and take a decade for domestic industry to catch up. Of course, manufacturing moves around, so Tariffs on Mexico would be next, then the next country on and on. It's a pretty backward idea.
but i love that pedals are starting to put the jacks in the back it allows a bigger case with cables out of the way a pedal with jack's in the back uses less space that a smaller pedal with jack's on the side
Whatever helps save real estate on the pedalboard to give more room for more pedals!!!
slanted is worse in the first row as it messes with the second row 😂
Come to think of, even more so if the second row is ALSO slanted! Then you can’t get to them at all!
@thepedalcollaborative exactly is the worst idea! also as most of the pedalboard are now also slanted (another idiot thing the best is to have a raised second row were you can also put your power supply under)
@electronik808 tiered pedalboards are great for this!
Im very excited to see how tariffs affect the importation of cheap forign made pedals. I feel like it will help the US pedal manufactures.
Good point! That leads me to question what sort of tariffs will affect components coming in that US pedal manufacturers use. PCBs, capacitors, diodes, LEDs, etc. we could ultimately see price increases all around!
@@thepedalcollaborative it depends on what the tariffs are focused on. The US generally takes low level components already built and use them to build higher level equipment. If we keep that focus they will likely put most of the imports on finished goods and not 'raw materials'
@seanbrooks2583 we shall see! Fingers crossed we don’t get hosed all the way around
Yea. I heard lots of people putting the idea of tariffs down, but when I asked if they had a better idea, they stop talking!
Tariffs are economic and political suicide for the U.S. It will swell inflation immediately and take a decade for domestic industry to catch up. Of course, manufacturing moves around, so Tariffs on Mexico would be next, then the next country on and on. It's a pretty backward idea.