I was psyched to send the legendary Gearmanndude some Pedal Labels to check out, and last night I saw his video discussing them and wanted to share. For those of you not familiar with Pedal Labels, they’re labels where you can mark your pedal settings. The advantage of these over masking tape, gaffer’s tape and other type of labels is that they use a low-tack adhesive so they peel without tearing or leave residue behind. The labels also look much more pro than drawing inconsistent circles. They definitely look sharp… and natural on the pedals. Pedal Labels also have their own home now, and you can learn much more at PedalLabels.com and please follow on Twitter and Facebook.
Here is the video by Gearmanndude:
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For those of you not familiar with GMD, be sure to follow his YouTube channel. He reviews a TON of stuff and is quite entertaining! You can also check out his blog “The Dude Chronicles“.
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12 years ago
Thanks for sharing information about the label. May be I will try this one out. “a low-tack adhesive so they peel without tearing or leave residue behind†– this is the one quality I like in the label. It was a good idea to upload a video. Actually it caught my attention.
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