Anyone know where to get the correct rubber feet to replace a set I'm missing on one of my Moogerfoogers? It was briefly mounted to a pedalboard and the feet got lost
thanks & HNY!
Replacement feet
Replacement feet
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Re: Replacement feet
I am interested in this as well! I've lost one of them.
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Re: Replacement feet
Send an email to Moog support. They will send you replacement feet for free. I bought a used MF-101 with no feet and they mailed me four new ones.
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Re: Replacement feet
This is good to know. I've had mine propped up on a block of wood for a while now. I assumed you couldn't get replacement feet for it. I'll have to get in contact with them. Thanks!
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Re: Replacement feet
Don't hold you breath. I have three times in 18 months politely asked if I could buy a replacement rubber foot for my SlimPhatty. Never heard a thing from them.friedmanpiano1 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 4:03 pm This is good to know. I've had mine propped up on a block of wood for a while now. I assumed you couldn't get replacement feet for it. I'll have to get in contact with them. Thanks!
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Re: Replacement feet
That's disappointing. I will try my luck and let you know what happens.
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