Just double checking they're not doing anything structural, like holding the chassis together? On the AX8 you needed to replace the screws with smaller screws as they were doing exactly that.
They don't appear to be on the Stage, just checking?
Just double checking they're not doing anything structural, like holding the chassis together? On the AX8 you needed to replace the screws with smaller screws as they were doing exactly that.
They don't appear to be on the Stage, just checking?
Kemper Support has answered to my question whether or not it's bad to cover the vent on the bottom.
While the unit is on, you shouldn't cover those vents so I guess it's best to keep the feet on the unit.
Kemper Support has answered to my question whether or not it's bad to cover the vent on the bottom.
While the unit is on, you shouldn't cover those vents so I guess it's best to keep the feet on the unit.
Well, I'm mounting it with 3M, so it's elevated, and the vents won't be covered.
I removed the rubber feet from my KPA, years ago, so I could mount it to my rack tray. No problems, though I do recommend some sort of cushioning, if you have a rigid rack tray. Maybe cut up an old mouse pad and place it at the corners where the screws pass though.
I can assure you that removing the feet doesn't do anything to the construction of the unit
I had to remove one of them because it was smaller than the others which made my Kemper 'rock' even more haha.
A little felt in between the chassis and the feet solved the issue.
When my Stage arrives I’m Planning on fixing it to my pedal board which I already have for my remote. I think I would measure the thickness of the board purchase some screws exactly the the same but with the pedal board thickness added, allowing the vents underneath to not be covered
I’ve got a Pedal Train Classic 1. I haven’t removed the feet, and I’ve put some low strength Velcro on the bottom of the Kemper. I’ve found I can slot the Stage onto the board and it’s in the perfect position and is easy to pull it off when I want to take it off. The vents don’t seem to be covered.
I’ve also got an expression pedal on it.
I just zip tied my remote and Mission exp to my Gator pedalboard and it’s rock solid. No stick Velcro residue needed.
I’ve got a Pedal Train Classic 1. I haven’t removed the feet, and I’ve put some low strength Velcro on the bottom of the Kemper. I’ve found I can slot the Stage onto the board and it’s in the perfect position and is easy to pull it off when I want to take it off. The vents don’t seem to be covered.
I’ve also got an expression pedal on it.
I’d be very grateful if you could post a photo of this as I’m looking at the Classic 1 for my stage, with an EP-1 and possibly some other bits. While I’ve got the dimensions for everything, it’s hard to visualise how much will be leftover around the edges. Thanks
EdwardArnold Hi. Unfortunately I upgraded the board to a Ruach Foxey Lady 4 as I wanted two expression pedals.
The Pedal Train 1 would only fit the Stage and the pedal on. When considering space needed for cables going into the Stage there wasn’t a lot of room left for anything else.
So, are we ok removing the feet from The Stage without putting any screws back in? If it needs the screws, will they break something inside if used without the feet when screwed all the way back in?
Need to mount this thing to a flight cased wooden pedalboard for a fly gig in October and want to get it all done well before then.
So, are we ok removing the feet from The Stage without putting any screws back in? If it needs the screws, will they break something inside if used without the feet when screwed all the way back in?
Need to mount this thing to a flight cased wooden pedalboard for a fly gig in October and want to get it all done well before then.
Im in this boat to
Wish we could get an answer on this.
This product is meant for the stage so needs to be mounted on something. It’s solely designed for gigs and what gigging entails. Someone from Kemper have any advice on this?
If you’re looking for an official answer, have you tried sending a support ticket via the website?