I just saw that, so I thought I would post it! :)
Have any of you guys seen this? :o Pretty clever!
Hector
Yeah, that's pretty smaht.
Yeah, that's pretty slick.
Really smart. Once you get into the system you'll probably stick to all their pedals. Genius! Fortunately, from what I can hear they sound pretty good.
Oh man, I've been trying to devise something like that for months.
I never looked outside of the standard parts and plugs we use.
Consider this stolen (for my own use of course)
Very cool idea indeed... ;)
Quote from: billstein on February 27, 2014, 01:45:52 AM
Really smart. Once you get into the system you'll probably stick to all their pedals. Genius! Fortunately, from what I can hear they sound pretty good.
Indeed! Thei pedals sound great! ;)
Quote from: icecycle66 on February 27, 2014, 04:06:28 AM
Oh man, I've been trying to devise something like that for months.
I never looked outside of the standard parts and plugs we use.
Consider this stolen (for my own use of course)
Maybe I'll steal it too! ;D
Hector
Color me impressed on the idea and the sound of their pedals. They put some thought into that for sure.
That is one of those "Darn! I wish I would'a thought of that" things..
uhh..how do you cut square holes in enclosures? hehe....
CNC machines probably.
It's a really smart Idea, and really basic at it's core, but I think it lacks one thing - it's very proprietary. Cool concept, but i'm not going to buy a pedalboard that will only use one companies pedals.
Jacob
Quote from: jkokura on February 27, 2014, 04:34:44 PM
CNC machines probably.
It's a really smart Idea, and really basic at it's core, but I think it lacks one thing - it's very proprietary. Cool concept, but i'm not going to buy a pedalboard that will only use one companies pedals.
Jacob
Indeed, it is. But it's a great idea, that other companies and pedal builders should "adopt", too. Or any other solution that could give a 4-wire connection. That would be great. No more patch cables! 8)
Hector