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If you play live and are serious about your set up then screw your effects down, Velcro is great if you are bedroom player or constantly swap your stuff around but is a liability for gigging and gathering hair. These cost next to nothing, cleverly designed and take the worry away... No chance of you opening up your case to find your carefully arranged pedals in a heap all scratched up. I've tried these with big heavy multi units alongside mini pedals and have had no problems whatsoever. Every time I gig and talk to other musicians they agree this is a much more elegant solution to hook and loop tape.
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You Don't Know You Need These - But You Do!
MJ Klein 30.10.2024
The Mounties don't fit on every single pedal made, but they can fit most pedal models. I have a great deal of confidence packing up and transporting my pedalboard knowing that my pedals are fixed in place with sheet metal screws. You don't have to drill into the pedal shell or change your vintage/expensive pedals in any way. Just find a screw on the pedal where you can slip a Mountie under, re-tighten and you're good to go. In most cases, this would be a screw that holds the bottom cover on (typically through a rubber foot). On my GOAT pedals, there are assembly screws on the side of the pedals at the bottom that worked perfectly for this purpose. The Mounties can be easily bent for 90 degree mounting solutions too. They are too inexpensive not to get them for your pedalboard build!
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Anonymous 31.01.2015
When setting up your pedal board you sooner or later have to thing of a way to fix your pedals on the board. There are a lot of possibilities out there. The most used variant is most probably using velcro tape. It sticks all of your pedals fixed to the board. Especially for people who often change their setup velcro is a good solution.
My favourite way to fix my pedals on my pedal board however are the Harley Benton Mounties. They are very easy to use. Just remove the bottom of your pedal, stick the Mounties in between and screw the bottom back on. Now you can screw them easily on your board and they hold almost bombproof.
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Sturdy & Reliable
Richard_N 21.06.2019
- Background: I needed to mount a DI Box to a rack tray. I DI a lot of my guitars and the DI box kept falling off the rack when I was unplugging my guitars from it.
- Pro's: The mounties are very sturdy and easy to attach. My DI box has remained locked in place since I used this product. In addition, the colour is matte black which matches the DI box. These mounties could also be used to attach pedals to a board.