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FRED
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I had the same issue until I found an old deck of cards, and an audio cassette case. I used the wires of a dead desktop mic, the card deck, cassette case, electrical tape, a rubber band, a golf pencil, and of course, a sharpie for labeling
1) tape the case and card box closed
2)tape the pencil in the middle-ish and string either strand of the wire through the tape so the stripped portion lays across the deck
3)run the other strand through the cassette case and out the other end (this helps separate the 2 strands to avoid an unwanted connection
4)tape the ends of each wire to its own part to make a tall, thin "X" when you look at the top of the pedal (this provides a reliable connection when you really need it) and be sure the wire's tip is also fastened down(don't want stray wires screwing up a jam session)
5)wrap the pedal in whatever tape you wish, duct tape lasts best, but only wrap parallel to the pencil
6)attach a well-needed rubber band wherever needed (this keeps your connection off if its on 11)
7)use double sided tape, poster mount pads (these do better... provide a slight give when you stomp)
8) plug in
happy strumming!
I will post pics asap
Hey, can I use a normal switch from lamp or something like that instead of SPST stompswitch ?