Thanks!! Gonna check that one outI use a temple audio duo 34 and it’s great. I have a FM9 and three Dunlop expression pedals on it, so it could certainly meet your use case.
It should be able to, but it’s best to ask Thomann or Temple Audio directly. The FM units are a little thicker than normal pedals, which could create too tight of a fit.Has anyone tested this bundle ( temple audio duo 34 + bag) offered by Thomann?
The question behind it is whether the bag can carry the audio temple with an FM9 and 2 missions on it?
My exact setup. I also carry miscellaneous items in the pocket and it works great!Has anyone tested this bundle ( temple audio duo 34 + bag) offered by Thomann?
The question behind it is whether the bag can carry the audio temple with an FM9 and 2 missions on it?
This is good news, so the bag is strong to support the weight?My exact setup. I also carry miscellaneous items in the pocket and it works great!
The bag is plenty strong. I do have everything hard-mounted to the board with screws, so everything is secure and nothing rattles around.This is good news, so the bag is strong to support the weight?
I don’t, but I’ll try to get some to you tonight.Do you have some photos?
Thanks a lotI don’t, but I’ll try to get some to you tonight.
For those using the Temple Duo, how did you attach the FM9 and EVs to it?
What type of screw did you use for the FM9 ? For the moment mine are holding with the platesI used two layers of 3M Dual Lock in the gap between the feet on my FM3 and it worked pretty well. The FM9 is heavier so I went with the screws. I use the Duo 24 so my pedals sit to the side on the floor.
I initially tried to use the Temple Audio plates with my FM3 but when I switched my FM9 onto the board I switched to the screws because that adhesive they use is nasty stuff. The screws result in a rock-solid mount.
What screws did you use?I used two layers of 3M Dual Lock in the gap between the feet on my FM3 and it worked pretty well. The FM9 is heavier so I went with the screws. I use the Duo 24 so my pedals sit to the side on the floor.
I initially tried to use the Temple Audio plates with my FM3 but when I switched my FM9 onto the board I switched to the screws because that adhesive they use is nasty stuff. The screws result in a rock-solid mount.