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On which pedalboard are you guys mounting the Remote?
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October 1, 2015 at 2:18 PM -
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Their website has a lot of CCS coding to automatically play videos, and probably pop-up ads. My Ad Blocker software blocked five(!) on the main page.
They are a legitimate business, with a poorly-executed website.
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Their website has a lot of CCS coding to automatically play videos, and probably pop-up ads. My Ad Blocker software blocked five(!) on the main page.
They are a legitimate business, with a poorly-executed website.
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I used Stage Trix Wah Fasteners to attach the mission pedals.That made me LOL. I just removed the rubber feet on the pedal and attached velcro straight to the pedal.
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I am experincing the same thing. I would like to get one of those...
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Velco is the best….lol can hold the space shuttle together
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I use the remote without mounting it on any board.
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I don't use the Kemper remote, but built a board based on "Dibond".
For 3 mm Dibond, black, 48 x 27 cm the price was ~20 EUR incl. p&p.:
http://graphicdisplayusa.com/products/dibond/For transport I use a simple softbag (~20 EUR):
https://www.thomann.de/gb/thomann_effect_pedal_bag.htmThis is the complete board:
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Section8, exactly which one did you pick up? I am interested in getting one of those, do you have the specs or product info on that sucker.
mojo
Here you go:
http://www.pedalpad.com/products/iii-s…ategory=6472051
...just read posts about wierdness with Pedal Pad's site... dunno about that. I can't reproduce that issue. Also, you will notice in the pics on the site that there are two vertical columns of slots routed out for cables, but mine has three vertical columns. The owner said that this was the new design going forward. It seems more flexible than the old design. -
For green pedal:
1 of these: Monoprice 109439 1.5-Feet Premier Series 1/4-Inch Male Right Angle to Male Right Angle 16AWG Cable
...and 1 of these: Monoprice 109446 1.5-Feet Premier Series 1/4-Inch Male Right Angle to Male Right Angle 16AWG CableFor black pedal:
1 of these: Monoprice 109447 3-Feet Premier Series 1/4-Inch Male Right Angle to Male Right Angle 16AWG CableThat made me LOL. I just removed the rubber feet on the pedal and attached velcro straight to the pedal.
Do you have the Mission EP1-KP? I found mine to be unsuitable for direct attachment of velcro to the bottom plate, as the bottom plate on these pedals is very flimsy. Mission actually sells a plexiglass mounting plate (FOR $25!) which is way to much for a piece of acrylic with 4 holes drilled in it. The Stage Trix Wah Fasteners cost 1/4 of that. Also, the Stage Trix Wah Fasteners didn't work perfectly, as the bottom plate screws were too short. I purchased longer screws from Home Depot to solve that. Incidentally, the rubber tread pad on my green EP1-KP fell off when I unpackaged it and the adhesive has never worked well on that one, which has been irritating. When I transport and open the pedal board the rubber pad is often loose in the case and I curse and press it back on the pedal and perform. I haven't gotten around to securing it with additional adhesive.
Another thing about the Pedal Pad. I specifically asked the owner to drill holes for a standard "D Series" mount on the left side, so I could put a CAT 5 pass-through on board and patch Kemper rack unit to that, rather than directly to the foot controller (the idea being that if someone tripped over the cable it wouldn't damage the jack on the controller. I have a similar pass through a patch bay back of my rack for the same reason, to protect jack on Kemper and also make setup, especially in dark places, easier/faster.
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Do you have the Mission EP1-KP? I found mine to be unsuitable for direct attachment of velcro to the bottom plate, as the bottom plate on these pedals is very flimsy.I have 2. I removed the rubber feet and put the screws back in.....it holds the plate down. I've never had any problem. I recently pulled the Velcro off
to use the pedals stand alone along with the Remote (no pedalboard).QuoteIncidentally, the rubber tread pad on my green EP1-KP fell off when I unpackaged it and the adhesive has never worked well on that one, which has been irritating. When I transport and open the pedal board the rubber pad is often loose in the case and I curse and press it back on the pedal and perform. I haven't gotten around to securing it with additional adhesive.
That sucks. Did you let Mission Eng. know about this? That shouldn't be happening with a new pedal that costs that much.
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I have 2. I removed the rubber feet and put the screws back in.....it holds the plate down. I've never had any problem. I recently pulled the Velcro off
to use the pedals stand alone along with the Remote (no pedalboard).That sucks. Did you let Mission Eng. know about this? That shouldn't be happening with a new pedal that costs that much.
[/quote]I do need to let them know, especially considering it was brand new when it fell off. You can even see it in my 2nd pic in this thread. When I opened the case to take the pick the rubber tread pad had fallen off the green pedal, on the left, and I flopped it back on there to take the pic. The black one doesn't seem to have the same problem.
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I went for the Diago PB003. Highly recommended!
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Sorry for the delay in posting this... I overcommitted, as usual. This pedalboard setup was the result of a lot of trial an error. I ordered and returned two other pedal boards from two other manufacturers, and the Pedal Pad blew them away.
Rugged tolex-covered case, recessed latches, comfortable handle... break-away hinges for lid removal.
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Hinged loop-top with slots for cable management. I used Stage Trix Wah Fasteners to attach the mission pedals.
http://www.stagetrixproducts.com/wah-fastener.html
This board is just the right size and I like the angled surface. You might notice the rubber tread pad on my left Mission expression pedal is off-center. This is because the adhesive failed, from the factory, and the pad just keeps falling off. I need to contact mission and let them know that the simplest component on this item (a sticky rubber pad) is failing. The velcro wrap on the upper left is an extra, that I stuck there for my mic stand/cable when setting up for shows. Also, the mission pedal on the right has the spring-load option and the lid of pedal board does depress it a little, when I put it on, since the toe is a little higher than the available clearance, but it doesn't seem like an issue. The board also has a healthy coating of Shiba Inu hair from my dogs.
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Underneath the hinged top is a lot of space for essential cables. I keep my balanced cable, that I run to FOH, and remote Cat 5 inside. I added a Neutrik to both sides of my Remote Cat 5, as I have a patch bay on the back of my Kemper rack for all connections. The cavity also has loop material, so I use velcro wraps to secure pedal patch cables to bottom.
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I am very picky and I love this setup.
Hi Section8, how did you fasten the remote to this pedal board?
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Just got my Kemper green pedalboard For my Remote, pedals, and GR55 remote pedals done. Will Load it up by weekend
I'm a Lefty so remote on right 2 expression pedals on left and GR55 remote pedals on top right
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Hi Section8, how did you fasten the remote to this pedal board?
I removed the screws that hold the rubber feet on the bottom, and removed the feet, then put two adhesive strips of industrial hook (velcro) material on the bottom. I was careful not to cover the serial number label on the bottom of the remote. Then just pushed it on to the pedal board which was already carpeted with loop (velcro) material. It is tight an solid on the board.
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After this weekends gigs, I'm building the lid for my pedal board. Just glad to have it done
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I'm using this:
http://www.thomann.de/de/thon_case_fuer_line6_fbv.htmOriginally made for the Line 6 FBV, works great!
is enough space for 2 EP-1 Mission ?
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Insiste a case, using an Eucatex particle board and some nylon straps.
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