Boss Waza
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- Molly
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Re: Boss Waza
I asked as I've just put mine up for sale to help cover the cost of a Flint I just bought. Can't say that I think the RV-6 is lacking at all. I just wanted the cool trem too.
Re: Boss Waza
I probably would have got the Flint If I could afford it. Loverly pedal covers a lot of bases.Molly wrote:I asked as I've just put mine up for sale to help cover the cost of a Flint I just bought. Can't say that I think the RV-6 is lacking at all. I just wanted the cool trem too.
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Re: Boss Waza
Cut the velcro to fit and then just a small piece at the bottom. I find the pedals don't move too much in the pedal train bags/cases when you put a bunch of leads on top. Too much velcro on the base rips the sticker off.KNNZ wrote:noob question! how do you velcro or stick velcro on your RV6?
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Re: Boss Waza
Bonus round: flip base plate around and velcro that, or rip the rubber thing off, put it somewhere safe (because serial number, often) and velcro that.
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Re: Boss Waza
i have the exact RV6 as well, I have tried to flip the base plate around, it doesn't work with the RV6, it works with other boss pedals, but the RV6 you literally cant flip it and screw it in unless you rip the rubber thing off, in which case, you wouldn't need to flip it but I didn't want to rip the rubber thing off for resale purposes, but i sorted it, cheers!!Single coil wrote:Bonus round: flip base plate around and velcro that, or rip the rubber thing off, put it somewhere safe (because serial number, often) and velcro that.
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Re: Boss Waza
You can't flip the base on modern boss pedals, but you can buy replacement bases from the rockshop
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Re: Boss Waza
what!? if only i'd known! I bought the Pedalock off ebay to solve the problem but good to know! cheers JBjeremyb wrote:You can't flip the base on modern boss pedals, but you can buy replacement bases from the rockshop