Show Us Your AX8 Rig! (post your pics)

Latest incarnation of my board. I moved everything to a Temple Audio Trio board, which has worked out great - everything just about fits and I love the cable management and modules on the side for connections.

Nice. I have a Temple Board shipping. How did you get power through the holes in the board for the AX8?
 
I'm a new user and love this great unit with this incredible sound!
I did not remove the feet but I used a lot of great bands on the sides.
To switch the power on cable I filed a few holes, also for passing the XLR.
Temple Audio Design and 'very lightly.
 

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Did you remove the feet from the AX8?

Hi mate,

yes, I did. To get the AX8 to nicely attach to the board, I actually ended up removing all the screws underneath too :-)

(don't worry, there's no chance of anything coming undone as the end panels are still attached so the bottom plate cannot slip out.)
 
I'm a new user and love this great unit with this incredible sound!
I did not remove the feet but I used a lot of great bands on the sides.
To switch the power on cable I filed a few holes, also for passing the XLR.
Temple Audio Design and 'very lightly.
Dude. I think that's the exact layout I'm planning. I was still trying to figure out the board size though- looks like you nailed it. Is it a trio 28?
Also, what are you saying about using bands to attach it to the board? I'm not following. Sounds like you didn't use Temples's plates...
 
Here's mine:
 

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Dude. I think that's the exact layout I'm planning. I was still trying to figure out the board size though- looks like you nailed it. Is it a trio 28?
Also, what are you saying about using bands to attach it to the board? I'm not following. Sounds like you didn't use Temples's plates...

I fixed my AX8 with plastic band in proximity of the edge (see photo).temple is the trio28.fits perfectly in mono bags M80 PRO.the pedal expression are fixed whit 2 large plate temple design.the power cable don' t pass in the hole and i lift.
 

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I fixed my AX8 with plastic band in proximity of the edge (see photo).temple is the trio28.fits perfectly in mono bags M80 PRO.the pedal expression are fixed whit 2 large plate temple design.the power cable don' t pass in the hole and i lift.
Awesome. Thanks for the follow up. Trio 28 is the way to go, the Mono pro bag fits, and the holes aren't large enough for the power cord... But nothing a Dremel cant handle I'm sure!
When it comes to the straps, how did you route them? I don't have my ax8 in front of me and I haven't really studied it's base, and I don't know that I see it well enough in the pics. I understand the straps go through the holes in the board, but what do you put them through on the bottom of the ax8? And how many did it take to get a secure hold?
I'm assuming to put the Temple plates on the bottom of the ax8 I'd have to remove the feet. Otherwise, any particular concern about using the plates?
Thanks-
 
Awesome. Thanks for the follow up. Trio 28 is the way to go, the Mono pro bag fits, and the holes aren't large enough for the power cord... But nothing a Dremel cant handle I'm sure!
When it comes to the straps, how did you route them? I don't have my ax8 in front of me and I haven't really studied it's base, and I don't know that I see it well enough in the pics. I understand the straps go through the holes in the board, but what do you put them through on the bottom of the ax8? And how many did it take to get a secure hold?
I'm assuming to put the Temple plates on the bottom of the ax8 I'd have to remove the feet. Otherwise, any particular concern about using the plates?
Thanks-

Don't remove the feet!See the photo!The board is perfect fixed whit the plastic band in 5 minutes!
I don't use a dremel ma one simple file!
 

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Awesome. Thanks for the follow up. Trio 28 is the way to go, the Mono pro bag fits, and the holes aren't large enough for the power cord... But nothing a Dremel cant handle I'm sure!
When it comes to the straps, how did you route them? I don't have my ax8 in front of me and I haven't really studied it's base, and I don't know that I see it well enough in the pics. I understand the straps go through the holes in the board, but what do you put them through on the bottom of the ax8? And how many did it take to get a secure hold?
I'm assuming to put the Temple plates on the bottom of the ax8 I'd have to remove the feet. Otherwise, any particular concern about using the plates?
Thanks-
When I attached it, I just removed the feet and put the large plates on and it holds great
 
AX8, Mission SP1, Quilter Tone Block
 

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This is my latest Ax8 rig build that turned out very well. Its very simple but very powerful, because the Mission SP25M Areo pedal is set up with all three outputs functional, the toe switch and two other out's that can really be powerful in scenes or with scene controllers. The board is a Temple Audio Duo 24 and all audio connections use Analysis Plus cable, it all fits perfectly in a Mono bag, the Mono pedal board bags are much better (IMHO) than the soft bags Temple offers but their board tech is great to me.

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