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Awesome solution
I quite frankly wonder how such a handy thing did not come for sale any earlier. Having my wah on the board has always been a pain, mostly due to the fact that its rubber feet won't allow it to solidly get stuck on velcro. This means any time I'd pick up my board and hold it vertically, the wah, which is fairly heavy, would disconnect and fall off, dragging whatever cabling and other pedals would manage to bring down with it. Annoying as hell to say the least.
These 2 little pads simply solve the problem, the only advice I have however, is to make sure you have longer spare screws for the base of the wah. The wooden/velcro feet require slightly longer screws.
For the rest, top score for this simple yet unbelievably useful product.
These 2 little pads simply solve the problem, the only advice I have however, is to make sure you have longer spare screws for the base of the wah. The wooden/velcro feet require slightly longer screws.
For the rest, top score for this simple yet unbelievably useful product.
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Brilliant idea
I bought this as a way to velcro my cry baby wah to my Harley Benton spaceship. Its really cool, the wah has feet that when removed in order to attach velcro, end up leaving the screws poking out and making it an uneven surface for the velcro. The great little wedges are screwed on in place of the wah feet and come with velcro already attached.
Stuck to my board with ease. Cant recommend these enough.
Pros.. easy to use, very good price.
Cons.. ive had no issue
Stuck to my board with ease. Cant recommend these enough.
Pros.. easy to use, very good price.
Cons.. ive had no issue
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Sturdy
Was constantly having issues with my wah slipping about on my board. I'd made some cardboard spacers to do the same job as these, but they fell apart and got soggy with beer.
So these sorted that issue. Wah is now securely fixed to the board.
So these sorted that issue. Wah is now securely fixed to the board.
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I've needed something like this for ages now
Such a simple solution to a pedalboard problem that's bugged me for ages.
I have a Fulltone Wah and Fulltone MDV3 which I use the Wah Fastener with.
Important: the holes for the screws did not line up with the screwholes on the Fulltone products, but it was really easy to drill holes with the correct spacing so just hold that in mind when buying these - you might need to modify it but all you need is a hand drill and 5 minutes to spare.
I have a Fulltone Wah and Fulltone MDV3 which I use the Wah Fastener with.
Important: the holes for the screws did not line up with the screwholes on the Fulltone products, but it was really easy to drill holes with the correct spacing so just hold that in mind when buying these - you might need to modify it but all you need is a hand drill and 5 minutes to spare.
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Works like a charm!
This works perfect in case you want to put your crybaby wah on your pedalboard. Best and easiest solution I've seen. Also no quality questions, as it literally is just a piece of wood and velcro.
A no brainer if you have a flat pedalboard. If you have an angled board, beware the wah's gonna be at a different angle. Hasn't been an issue for me, fortunately.
A no brainer if you have a flat pedalboard. If you have an angled board, beware the wah's gonna be at a different angle. Hasn't been an issue for me, fortunately.
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Great wah pedalboard solution
Trying to place a wah on a pedalboard is a daunting task. I was already contenplating making an extra board for underneath the wah, untill I found this fastener.
The two pieces are made of sturdy wood and can be screwed onto the wah with it's own screws. The velcro is good quality and the wah is now firmly attached to the pedalboard.
Great solution for one of my biggest pedalboard irritations!
The two pieces are made of sturdy wood and can be screwed onto the wah with it's own screws. The velcro is good quality and the wah is now firmly attached to the pedalboard.
Great solution for one of my biggest pedalboard irritations!
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Does what it has to do. Only slighty hard to screw in but no other problems at all.
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