Guys thank you so much for showing so many details on that video. I am having a hard time designing my pedalboard and understanding what approach to take (either elevated, two-tiered, patch-bay included, etc. etc). Some parts are not compatible with the other; V3 and V2 are similar, but have differences. I haven't found all minute tech details on your website, but I surely have on this video. And I hope you ship to Europe :D
We actually just updated these with our new V3 Series rollout late last year. Truth is, we considered doing a magnet and honestly, we stuck with the 4 screw method in this version. It’s more versatile for different setups. Most people do hinge toward the back like you, but some do need to hinge to the front and this allows that. Also, with the feedback we got from this first version, almost everyone just left out the 2 screws for their hinging orientation and found it was more convenient. Gravity keeps it from hinging whenever it’s not in the case and the magnets aren’t even necessary.
@@Creationmusiccompany makes sense! I really dig your design. I’d be upgrading from another company’s board. A quad 4.2. Your boards seem to fit the bill nicely. Looking to go two tiered.
There comes a certain point where it’s just too much to ask of a rubber foot. You wouldn’t want your board wobbling in place. That’s where the Elevation series comes into play. Plenty of room underneath for an ML10X, power and patch bay.