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fsmith

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I tend to over-analyze things and my swell new Pedaltrain board is next on my agenda...

Any pros and cons as to which half of the velcro should go on the board vs. the pedals? Hook or loop? Chicken or the egg?

Does it make any difference?

'preciate it.
fred
 

TNT

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Be there, done that (and too many times).

Loop on the pedal, hook on the board.

If you remove a pedal (for whatever reason) and then set that pedal down on say carpet, rug, towel, etc. . . if it's the hook side, you know what's going to happen.
 

Thirdpole

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Loop on the pedal, hook on the board.

If you remove a pedal (for whatever reason) and then set that pedal down on say carpet, rug, towel, etc. . . if it's the hook side, you know what's going to happen.

I was just about to say exactly the same thing for the same reason !
+1
 

Colin

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Be there, done that (and too many times).

Loop on the pedal, hook on the board.

If you remove a pedal (for whatever reason) and then set that pedal down on say carpet, rug, towel, etc. . . if it's the hook side, you know what's going to happen.
that's what I was going to say, great minds must still think alike... ;)
 

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Ahhh, interesting. See, I have wood floors, so I've never had this problem. That's why I don't use wood glue on the bottom of my pedals.
 

SteveB

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Fred, I did mine just the opposite.. but only because my pedalboard is homemade and I could only find large sheets of loop material to cover the plywood. So the decision was sorta made for me by circumstances.
 
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