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Very handy, but beware of the way you handle it...
Very clean solution from temple design audio, very well thought of, but a word of advice,.... don't put it to the pedal first,... big mistake,... lock it to the board first,.. where you want it to be,.. and then press the pedal on the plate,.... maybe not an issue with the pedal that needs just one plate, but for foot controllers and for example Roland gr55 synth that I use I used 4 of those plates,.... so it is next to impossible to get it to the right spot and manage to lock it firm to the pedalboard aiming all the holes..... so as I said, first put it all to the pedalboard, lock it with the supplied screws and then press the pedal/ processor /controller to it,..... now it fits perfectly,..... I wish someone told me this beforehand... I wouldn't ruin 3 perfectly good plates trying to pry it open from the controller.
I know it is cheaper to just get hook tape and put it on the pedalboard, but this really saves time, and looks very cool and professional.
I know it is cheaper to just get hook tape and put it on the pedalboard, but this really saves time, and looks very cool and professional.
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Review – Temple Audio Pedal Plates
Out of the three available sizes, I consider this one the best in terms of cost-benefit. The smaller size works perfectly for standard pedals like the Boss OC-5 or the MXR M89, without the need to spend more on medium or large plates. For those looking for convenience in initial mounting, they do the job.
However, this system is far from perfect. The biggest issue is the adhesive, which often leaves sticky residue that is hard to remove when you decide to detach the plate from the pedal. This can affect the pedal’s appearance and even its resale value. Another drawback is that depending on the arrangement, using plates can actually reduce the usable space on the pedalboard, limiting layout flexibility.
Because of that, while the plates are functional, they’re not necessarily the best solution for everyone. Many users prefer alternatives like Dual Lock, industrial Velcro, or zip ties, which provide equally secure mounting but with less hassle when it’s time to reorganize or swap pedals.
Conclusion
The plates work as intended, especially the smaller ones, but they come with clear limitations. The system is convenient during installation, but not very user-friendly when it’s time to change your setup. It’s worth considering whether the initial convenience outweighs the potential downsides of adhesive residue and reduced space.
However, this system is far from perfect. The biggest issue is the adhesive, which often leaves sticky residue that is hard to remove when you decide to detach the plate from the pedal. This can affect the pedal’s appearance and even its resale value. Another drawback is that depending on the arrangement, using plates can actually reduce the usable space on the pedalboard, limiting layout flexibility.
Because of that, while the plates are functional, they’re not necessarily the best solution for everyone. Many users prefer alternatives like Dual Lock, industrial Velcro, or zip ties, which provide equally secure mounting but with less hassle when it’s time to reorganize or swap pedals.
Conclusion
The plates work as intended, especially the smaller ones, but they come with clear limitations. The system is convenient during installation, but not very user-friendly when it’s time to change your setup. It’s worth considering whether the initial convenience outweighs the potential downsides of adhesive residue and reduced space.
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A very useful way to keep pedals attached to a pedalboard. It works not only with Temple Audio pedalboards. I personally use these plates with a Rockboard 3.1 pedalboard . and I am much more satisfied than using velcro or ties!!!
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Does the job
Fits the board nicely, they're brand new so I can't say much about the adhesive but it seems decent.
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Great for nano/mini pedals
Good, practical solution for Temple Audio Design pedalboards. It will prevent your pedal from sliding around, no velcro needed, and you can reuse it (use a hair dryer or a heat gun to heat the adhesive and it will come out).
Word of advice, put the plate on the pedalboard first, and press your pedal on top of it. This will guarantee that the pedal is straight, and is absolutely needed for pedals that need more than one plate.
Word of advice, put the plate on the pedalboard first, and press your pedal on top of it. This will guarantee that the pedal is straight, and is absolutely needed for pedals that need more than one plate.
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Temple Audio Fan
so far these work great on my board, i keep a roll of 3m VHB double sided tape in case i need to swap em out.
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Light, sturdy and very sticky!
What's there to say? Light, sturdy and very sticky!
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Excelent!
Pedals are tight locked into the pedalboard and in a clean way, much superior to velcro. I fully recomend the temple audio pedalboards and plates.
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Never been happier!!
Sticks to your pedals, and in my case a fractal AX8 and has never let me down touring.
Great design and 100% worth it.
Great design and 100% worth it.
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Temple Audio Design Pedal Plate Small
The size of this plates is perfect for small pedals as Ditto looper, it can be use for a standard pedal with no problem.
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