lqdsnddist
Axe-Master
Would be cool if the lid to a rack case had switches and LCD screens, just lay it face down and your in business, but highly improbable the electronics would fit into such an enclosure
I suspect that would because if they would have made it 19" wide we`d of ended up with a FC 10 ,Why on earth isn't the FC-12 made 19" wide, so it would fit in the lid of the rack case?
>V<
For those of us that are too lazy to build, like me haha, there a half dozen companies that do this.........View attachment 46874
Maybe you missed it, are you aware you can take the rubber side-caps off of the FC-12?Sorry to dig up an old thread, but I am curious if anyone has any recommendations for how to affix the FC-12 to a pedalboard with a carpet like material on the bottom. I noticed that the bottom of the FC-12 doesn't touch the floor (due to the legs on the end), so applying velcro is not going to work on the bottom.
One thought I had was to glue a thin piece of wood to the bottom of the FC-12 which will then make the bottom of the unit flush with the floor, and I can apply velcro. Thing is, will velcro stick something as heavy as the FC-12?
Thoughts much appreciated!
Maybe you missed it, are you aware you can take the rubber side-caps off of the FC-12?
Not sure... but here's a confirmation:Oooh, I did miss this. How do I take them off? Just unscrew the screws that hold them in?
Yes.Oooh, I did miss this. How do I take them off? Just unscrew the screws that hold them in?
Sorry to dig up an old thread, but I am curious if anyone has any recommendations for how to affix the FC-12 to a pedalboard with a carpet like material on the bottom. I noticed that the bottom of the FC-12 doesn't touch the floor (due to the legs on the end), so applying velcro is not going to work on the bottom.
One thought I had was to glue a thin piece of wood to the bottom of the FC-12 which will then make the bottom of the unit flush with the floor, and I can apply velcro. Thing is, will velcro stick something as heavy as the FC-12?
Thoughts much appreciated!
Sorry to dig up an old thread, but I am curious if anyone has any recommendations for how to affix the FC-12 to a pedalboard with a carpet like material on the bottom. I noticed that the bottom of the FC-12 doesn't touch the floor (due to the legs on the end), so applying velcro is not going to work on the bottom.
One thought I had was to glue a thin piece of wood to the bottom of the FC-12 which will then make the bottom of the unit flush with the floor, and I can apply velcro. Thing is, will velcro stick something as heavy as the FC-12?
Thoughts much appreciated!
I don't think the concern was about weight but rather about the "feet". The bottom of the FC does not touch the pedal boardI'm still waiting for my FC12, so I can't speak th that one, but I used velcro to attach my old MFC101, which has a similar weight to my board, and never had a problem. In fact, it was a bear to remove; I used a putty knife slid between the velcro layers to loosen them enough to pry them. I only had three strips of velcro, on a Pedal Train board, and it held great.
Hi, this looks like what I need. I am moving from Axe FX II mk2 + MFC 101 to Axe FX III + FC-12. Have two mission pedals. Couple questions:Looking at this as well. I'm interested in the Temple Audio Design pedalboard system...this board has an interesting mounting system (quick release plates that mount to the pedal w/o velcro). The board (see link) is 12x34 and should be big enough for 2 Mission Pedals + FC-12. The have a pedalboard planner on their site...Also, need a bag/case to hold the board+pedals.
By using their pedalboard planner, I was able to estimate the layout (DUO34+FC12+2 Mission Pedals):
View attachment 46880
Anyone ever looked at these? Thx