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LAUNCH BOOSTERS
LAUNCH BOOSTERS
Pedal riser feet
Bring a pedal up to new heights using its own 4 feet!
Launchpad Boosters can be used by themselves to give your pedals a 1/2" lift from the corners or the edges, and you'll have lost of open space underneath for cable routing. You can use them by themselves, or nest one of my Launchpads in between them to REALLY give your pedals some altitude!
Attaching Boosters to your pedals is simple:
- In many cases, the screws that already hold the bottom of your pedals together will work directly with the Boosters! Just put each screw through a Booster and back into its home in the pedal bottom. **
- If your pedals have normal screwholes in the corners, the Corner Boosters will do it, but if the holes are further down the sides - like on a Wah - that's why we offer Edge Boosters as well!
- If you'd like to use Velcro, both models are perfectly sized for 1" squares of Velcro - just make a slice in the Velcro with a blade if you plan to put screws in.
And if you'd like to attach Boosters under an existing Launchpad:
- You can use the Velcro method on the bottom of the Launchpad and top of the Booster
- You can use self-tapping screws to gently screw the Booster to the Launchpad. Just until snug, so you don't strip out the Launchpad.
**NOTE: Reusing existing screws from the pedals has been tested to work great with EHX Nano and Ross pedals. Some pedals will require longer screws, but I can't predict exactly what type for your pedal; most are 1/8"/M3 diameter and will fit through the Booster slots. Screws with countersink heads/shoulders work best.
COLOR NOTES:
COLOR NOTES:
- I try to keep color listings up to date and try to keep the most popular colors on hand; bear with me if I run out or a listing gets out of sync.
- "Clear" color is not fully glass-clear; due to the 3d printing process it's got a translucent, almost frosted look - cool if you have lighting underneath.
- "UV" colors are fluorescent and glow under blacklight; nice for visibility on a club stage when there are blacklights around, and even just being generally bright in normal lighting conditions. They are not the same as glow-in-the-dark, which I don't use in my products because the glow effect is too weak and short-lived to be useful.
- I will be doing 'mystery colors' and special occasion colors from time to time - keep an eye out!