Are you experiencing any issues with shielding? Obviously the metal plate would do this job a lot better compared to plastic plates. Have you considered using some kind of shielding tape for the inside side application?
@@Cinestudi0 Yeah mate the problem is that when you turn the plate the rubber on the bottom now protrudes up inside the housing and the pcb then sits on the rubber and every time you press down on the pedal you put pressure on the pcb. Now that doesn’t happen on all Boss pedals it depends on how much space is taken up by the components inside, I just checked a few of my pedals I have at home and it couldn’t be done on any of these, OS-2, CH-1, RC-3 and the two GE-7 a old from 80 or 90’s? and recent one. There is a workaround for the issue though you can take the rubber off and then it will fit🤔 nah don’t do that😎
Just what I needed. Gotta baby them Japanese BOSS gems
Thanks for the tip. I'm ordering these immediately.
Excellent! Thanks for watching and I’m grad it was helpful.
Thanks! exactly what I was looking for
Excellent! Glad to hear it Bill. Cheers
Are you experiencing any issues with shielding? Obviously the metal plate would do this job a lot better compared to plastic plates. Have you considered using some kind of shielding tape for the inside side application?
No I haven’t to date. You could always just put a piece of shielding on the inside of the new plastic cover if you are experiencing it.
You can put the original backplate back in the box, most intuitive place to keep it imo
Excellent suggestion!
If you have the box…..
I see a 3D printing project in the near future :)
It exists. Called ModBoards - they do 3d printed back plates for all popular pedals. 😊
I make my own plates for my boss pedals couldn’t be easier.
Didn’t you know you could’ve just reversed your boss back plate?
just turn the black plate around my man
Doesn’t work on all boss pedals
Agreed.
@@robb0178 do you have a specific model, i have around 20 boss pedals and it works with every one of them
@@Cinestudi0 Yeah mate the problem is that when you turn the plate the rubber on the bottom now protrudes up inside the housing and the pcb then sits on the rubber and every time you press down on the pedal you put pressure on the pcb. Now that doesn’t happen on all Boss pedals it depends on how much space is taken up by the components inside, I just checked a few of my pedals I have at home and it couldn’t be done on any of these, OS-2, CH-1, RC-3 and the two GE-7 a old from 80 or 90’s? and recent one.
There is a workaround for the issue though you can take the rubber off and then it will fit🤔 nah don’t do that😎
This does not need to be a 9 minute video. Cut to the point man
attention span is severely decreasing these days I see