Mission Engineering offers this if color matching is your deal.
http://missionengineering.com/?product=ep1-kp
BTW - Now that we have the controller, expression pedals with on/off switching might be considered redundant.
Mission Engineering offers this if color matching is your deal.
http://missionengineering.com/?product=ep1-kp
BTW - Now that we have the controller, expression pedals with on/off switching might be considered redundant.
I completely messed up the color. The color I used is Rust-Oleum Painters Touch 2X Satin Hunt Club Green.
I'll correct it in my original post also.
Mission Engineering offers this if color matching is your deal.
http://missionengineering.com/?product=ep1-kp
BTW - Now that we have the controller, expression pedals with on/off switching might be considered redundant.
I've already converted a crybaby and want to spray it rather than buy the mission pedal. I use touch ( in fact I modded my old crybabys with this feature in the past) so I don't use the switch anyway, never have.
Personally I've always found that an issue on crybaby's - is it on or off. So added led, true bypass and touch to mine. This is all totally replaced by my Kemper
Fab!!!!
Thanks Geech - might just go for a close ish match
Pedals stripped...waiting for the paint to arrive....I must get out more...
Really Bummed. I got my old broken Bass Crybaby already , holes drilled to lighten it up, and painted Kemper green. and discovered I was sent the wrong Hot potz. Now I have to wait for correct ones
A couple of pictures showing the many holes I drilled to lighten up the pedal ( lost about 1/2 pound) and also put a whole in the front for the new jack and all painted pretty. I'm gonna put plastic plugs in the old jack plug holes.
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A couple of pictures showing the many holes I drilled to lighten up the pedal
aolmail links do not work for those of us who don;t have aol mail
I'd like to see them......... Photobucket is free
Sorry didn't realize that . I'll resubmit them tomorrow .
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Maybe this will work
man I wasn't expecting giant pictures. Sorry. If you click on the link to photobucket. you can see both pictures
Thanks to Geech for the color . It matches great. I'm getting ready to paint my EV-5 to match as well. I tried the 20 ohm bass wa pot , but it doesn't quite work right. Range is funny
Broke down and orders the pot and switch kit from Mission Engineering. I'll install the switch, not sure If I'll use it, but it will be available.
I have also decided to take the pedal apart and drill a few more holes to lose some more wait and to spray over the green with a satin or semi gloss clear to keep from marking up the green paint.
I did abut 10 light coats of clear gloss. After a few days it's tough as nails.
Yeah, I thought the green would be enough. But if it gets rubbed at all you can see a dull streak. How does it look being shiny? The Kemper has kind of a Satin or semi gloss look to it.
And even though the shipping kills with Mission . The pot kit and paint will still be less then half of a Mission or Dunlop pedal and It's matching green.
Now more holes to lighten it up. I'm also thinking of taking a grinder to the inside sides for even more weight loss. It all adds up on the pedal board
It's not as shiny as I thought it would be but I will probably go with a satin gloss on the next pedals I do. It does protect it very well though. I really have to try to even make a scuff mark with my shoe on it.
I just took mine apart last night and will grind and drill and clearcoat, Sunday
Mission just shipped my pots.
Just received my pots from Mission . I have gigs tonight and tomorrow , so Sunday before I can finish this pedal up.