Anyone have gutshots of a Roadster footswitch?

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Monsta-Tone

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I'm going to Tucson tomorrow to try out a Roadster, Roadking 2, and Mark V.
I can't decide until I try them all.

I don't like the size of the Roadster footswitch though.
Does anyone have pictures of the insides of the footswitch? I'm wondering if it would be possible to build a smaller 5 button one.
All I need is channel buttons and Solo, maybe Loop Bypass. So....I would like to build something like the Mark V footswitch for it so it fits in tighter spaces, but want to make sure that there's not a huge circuit board inside.
 
You could always control everything via a MIDI device, and also have all of your pedals going through it as well. Much more condensed. I hear that the GCX Switching System and Ground Control are awesome investments.
 
What Mesa needs to do is offer the newer-style footswitches for use with the older rectos.

Like have a footswitch that is like the Mark V and it only works with the Dual, Triple, and Rodasters or something along those lines. Cause I know I would kill for one of those to work with my Dual Recto.
 
fluff191 said:
What Mesa needs to do is offer the newer-style footswitches for use with the older rectos.

Like have a footswitch that is like the Mark V and it only works with the Dual, Triple, and Rodasters or something along those lines. Cause I know I would kill for one of those to work with my Dual Recto.

I whole-heartedly agree!



As for the midi, I have a Ground Control Pro and a G-Major 2, but I might just end up selling them and using a Time Factor in the loop and a compressor or boost in the front of the amp. I have all these great FX and only use delay, compressor and maybe a bit of chorus. Just doesn't make sense to carry it all around.
 
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