I have literally only been using them a week or so, but I can't imagine life without them now. First class design from Graeme! Hope all is good your way!
Really like the way these work.. will be interesting to see how you get on with them. Have they given any indication as to how long the adhesive should stick? Some are sensitive to temperature, losing adhesion if either too how or cold
Cool video man, thanks for this. Really like the way these work.. will be interesting to see how you get on with them. Have they given any indication as to how long the adhesive should stick? Some are sensitive to temperature, losing adhesion if either too how or cold. Hope you’re well!
They've been on for a few months now, and I haven't had any issues whatsoever. I'm not too sure how long the adhesive will last, but if you get some and do have any issues, I'm sure Stadium-Music would be happy to help out if they can. Cheers, Ross
Yep, they are a little on the pricey end for a footswitch topper. But, they appear to be much more reliable for me than a standard topper, or even sometimes no topper at all. I haven't experienced a single issue since making the video, so are they worth the investment? It appears so! Perhaps it would be a good idea for someone to order 1 pack for $30 and see how they feel first, before investing in covering the entire unit. Just a thought.
Personally, I actually quite like the design, look and feel. And they are doing thr job for me at the moment. There are also a few other things in development, looking at their website. I'm sure they will come up with a more aesthetically pleasing design one day, but I'd say it definitely fits the bill at present!
Interested in these pedal toppers? Check them out here www.stadium-music.com/ross
They are definitely worth the investment, in my opinion!
Glad you’ve got them.
They are awesome 🙌
I have literally only been using them a week or so, but I can't imagine life without them now. First class design from Graeme! Hope all is good your way!
Really like the way these work.. will be interesting to see how you get on with them. Have they given any indication as to how long the adhesive should stick? Some are sensitive to temperature, losing adhesion if either too how or cold
Cool video man, thanks for this. Really like the way these work.. will be interesting to see how you get on with them. Have they given any indication as to how long the adhesive should stick? Some are sensitive to temperature, losing adhesion if either too how or cold. Hope you’re well!
They've been on for a few months now, and I haven't had any issues whatsoever. I'm not too sure how long the adhesive will last, but if you get some and do have any issues, I'm sure Stadium-Music would be happy to help out if they can. Cheers, Ross
@ thanks for your feedback Ross 🙏
They look cool, but ima stick with my regular Mooer toppers. I've had no issues with them.
For me the thing I don't like about these is that they cover up the text. Just an aesthetic issue rather than function.
What is the point of having these on footswitches? It looks to be less precise than bare switch.
The print quality... :/
For me, having a larger surface area was the main reason. Definitely worth the investment for anyone looking at adding quality toppers to their RC.
$90 to put toppers on my RC? Come on…
Yep, they are a little on the pricey end for a footswitch topper. But, they appear to be much more reliable for me than a standard topper, or even sometimes no topper at all. I haven't experienced a single issue since making the video, so are they worth the investment? It appears so! Perhaps it would be a good idea for someone to order 1 pack for $30 and see how they feel first, before investing in covering the entire unit. Just a thought.
$90 for 3d printed toppers? lol
Worth every penny! I'd feel lost without them now to be honest.
They are pretty cool, but look like beginner's 3d project. Rough finishing, basic 3d print. I don't get it and I will wait for 2nd generation.
There is no way in hell that a niche product like this will ever get into injection molding manufacturing. That's just not happening.
Personally, I actually quite like the design, look and feel. And they are doing thr job for me at the moment. There are also a few other things in development, looking at their website. I'm sure they will come up with a more aesthetically pleasing design one day, but I'd say it definitely fits the bill at present!