New? Pedalboard Day. With a clip, of course.
Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2023 6:59 am
Bought one of those Rockhouse RPB boards a while back and finally took a moment to toss it together. Just wanted a tuner and boosts, so I had grabbed the little one. Only problem? The compartment for the power supply is covered by a screwed-on metal plate. Solution?
And since we all know how important deburring holes is! I got a little carried away with the dremel. God forbid I ever do anything without a slight edge of failure around it. You can see the scrapes from my slips around the edge of the rubber grommets I bought to keep from tearing my fingers up every time I go to turn it on or off.
Holes placed over the battery switches:
Really dig the quality of the board itself. Nice metal inserts for the screws to hold the cover in place and grommets all around the perimeter to keep the cords tidy. Very nice, sturdy little board.
(I keep a second Decimator in the loop of the amp, for those curious about the up-front-only approach on the board.)
To celebrate, a quick full-volume DSL clip with the dual SD-1s engaged.
https://app.box.com/s/bt715u95xoy3xg8vmq3uvw0izi7z8vua
And since we all know how important deburring holes is! I got a little carried away with the dremel. God forbid I ever do anything without a slight edge of failure around it. You can see the scrapes from my slips around the edge of the rubber grommets I bought to keep from tearing my fingers up every time I go to turn it on or off.
Holes placed over the battery switches:
Really dig the quality of the board itself. Nice metal inserts for the screws to hold the cover in place and grommets all around the perimeter to keep the cords tidy. Very nice, sturdy little board.
(I keep a second Decimator in the loop of the amp, for those curious about the up-front-only approach on the board.)
To celebrate, a quick full-volume DSL clip with the dual SD-1s engaged.
https://app.box.com/s/bt715u95xoy3xg8vmq3uvw0izi7z8vua