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Sonus 60: pedalboard (1 reply and 2 comments)
The pedalboard is connected by a ribbon cable and you would need to disconnect that to completely pull it away from the console.Otherwise don’t think there is any mechanical connection if yours is similar to my Sonus 359. The pedalboard is very heavy so be careful.
Pull the board forward gently so you do not strain the ribbon cable which has about 150 mm of 'slack' Pull out the cable from the board. Be careful when re connecting as the 8 pins are small and if you use too much force when the plug and pins are not properly aligned you can bend/break a pin. Regards David
Thanks Wardjf and David Mason.
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I have a Sonus 60 as my home practice indtrument. (How did I ever get by without it?).
Is there a straightforward means of temporarily removing the pedal-board to clean/vacuum under it?