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These adhesive plates are perfect for any plus-sized pedal, to affix to a Temple Audio board, mine is a Duo 24. Personally I recommend using 2 x large plates for a big pedal, such as a preamp or a DI, rather than 1 x large, as rubber feet usually get in the way of the large pedal plates, in my experience anyway. Also having 2 x secure points fastening the pedal to the board seems preferable over 1.
I actually prefer using the medium plates over the large ones, you will get 2 x mediums rather than 1 x large, and will be more stable.
The quality is quite high, and I cannot see it ever becoming a case where my pedals will easily become unfastened from the board. I can recommend before fastening to the board, to clearly mark out where you want your pedals to go, keeping specifically in mind, the input and output jacks of all pedals, along with power points, as you want a little bit of manoeuvrability with cables etc. Also, I'd recommend placing the plates on the board first, and slowly lowering the pedal down on to the adhesive rather than fastening the adhesive plate first. It just seems that little bit easier.
With the large plates, try to fix it to the bottom of the pedal, that is, where you will actually be placing most weight on the pedal with your foot, especially if it's a volume / wah / expression pedal.
These adhesive plates are perfect for any plus-sized pedal, to affix to a Temple Audio board, mine is a Duo 24. Personally I recommend using 2 x large plates for a big pedal, such as a preamp or a DI, rather than 1 x large, as rubber feet usually get in the way of the large pedal plates, in my experience anyway. Also having 2 x secure points fastening the pedal to the
These adhesive plates are perfect for any plus-sized pedal, to affix to a Temple Audio board, mine is a Duo 24. Personally I recommend using 2 x large plates for a big pedal, such as a preamp or a DI, rather than 1 x large, as rubber feet usually get in the way of the large pedal plates, in my experience anyway. Also having 2 x secure points fastening the pedal to the board seems preferable over 1.
I actually prefer using the medium plates over the large ones, you will get 2 x mediums rather than 1 x large, and will be more stable.
The quality is quite high, and I cannot see it ever becoming a case where my pedals will easily become unfastened from the board. I can recommend before fastening to the board, to clearly mark out where you want your pedals to go, keeping specifically in mind, the input and output jacks of all pedals, along with power points, as you want a little bit of manoeuvrability with cables etc. Also, I'd recommend placing the plates on the board first, and slowly lowering the pedal down on to the adhesive rather than fastening the adhesive plate first. It just seems that little bit easier.
With the large plates, try to fix it to the bottom of the pedal, that is, where you will actually be placing most weight on the pedal with your foot, especially if it's a volume / wah / expression pedal.
I had doubts about these, but I got used to them fast. They stick very well (clean the pedal first of course), and are strong.
The only thing that may or may not bother anyone, is that the pedal - inevitably - will wobble just a little bit. It's not noticeable when you step on the pedal, but it's there.
I guess it does what it's supposed to, however I find that the elevation of the pedal makes it just a bit weird when you step on it. I assume if would use more that one so that you would have support on top and bottom of the pedal it would be more stable. In my case, I'll go back to velcro hook and loop.