![]() ![]() ![]() Coming from the side of the box is three small black plastic Heyco fittings. So I cut some think sheet metal sheilding for around the 1/4" connectors, then grounded the shielding - Buzz eliminated. I found out later that putting the 1/4" connectors right near the AC wasn't a good idea - First time I plugged everything in it was buzzing loud as hell. The box has a Neutrik Powercon input, Neutrik Ethercon for the MIDI, and an in & out 1/4". Boiling it in the dye took hours but it came out a nice jet black. The interface box is one of those gray 4"x4"x2" outdoor boxes from Home Depot, which I dyed with black Rit dye. The bottom is just a piece of 1/2" baltic birch. The 6.2 board feet plank cost about $56 from Woodcraft. It started out as a 7/8" thick plank, which we cut down and plained down to 5/8", practically wearing out a set of plainer blades in the process. I bought a piece of birdseye maple from Woodcraft, which has a pretty awesome selection if you're looking for something nice. Do you have capability to build your own? Here's a copy & paste of a post I did on the Liquid-Foot forum, right after I finished building my pedalboard.Īfter weeks of contemplation, I finally executed the plan. ![]()
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