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    Default Anyone use Boss Pedals and Diago Boards?

    Are the input jacks on Boss pedals high enough to allow them to sit near the edge of a Diago pedalboard?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Not_the_DJ View Post
    Are the input jacks on Boss pedals high enough to allow them to sit near the edge of a Diago pedalboard?

    Thanks.
    Unfortunately they are not!

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    Diago really need a smack for that.
    The Reverend Lord Henry was not one of those new-fangled parsons who carry the principles of their vocation uncomfortably into private life.

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    Hmmm, oh well.

    I'm just deciding on a tuner for my 'B' board, which will need to be right near the edge of my Diago Gigman. However I'll revert back to my tried and trusted method of covering an off-cut of wood in velcro to raise it up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fretmeister View Post
    Diago really need a smack for that.
    Indeed.
    It's why I bought a pedaltrain instead

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    The input on my TU-2 is higher than the edge of my Gigman.

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    Quote Originally Posted by martinw View Post
    The input on my TU-2 is higher than the edge of my Gigman.
    Oooo, and that's exactly why I'm asking the question. So you can use a straight jack to go into the tunner as first pedal in the chain?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Not_the_DJ View Post
    Oooo, and that's exactly why I'm asking the question. So you can use a straight jack to go into the tunner as first pedal in the chain?
    Yep. There's a pic in here:
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    Boss pedals have jacks on 2 levels. The higher one is ok for Diago boards.

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    Nice one.

    I might be looking for a TU-2/3 then instead of the Polytune.

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    Use a right angle jack or do what I did and drill a hole in the bastard

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