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Wah Mounting Plate
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MP-1
• RMC – most 2006 & earlier. RMC’s that fit the MP-1 will have vertical lines running toe to heel on the rubber foot treadle pad and marked “instrument” on the right and “amplifier” on the left. The DC power jack is also on the right/input side.
Exceptions: Some early RMC1 and RMC3 wahs from late 2000 to early ’01 (see MP-3) and many RMC’s built after July, 2006. (see MP-6 and MP-7).
• Dunlop – wah, bass wah, Uni-Vibe, Rotovibe, early model volume pedals (with Cry Baby type housings) and vintage wahs made in the USA.
Exceptions: Not for Dunlop “Mini” series or “DVP” volume pedals series. Not for some Dunlop 535Q’s with the controls on the bottom (see MP-5).
• Thomas Organ wahs made in North America.
Exceptions: Some 60’s and 70’s era Italian made wahs for Vox, Jen Crybaby and Thomas Organ. (see MP-2).
• Vox
Exceptions: Some 60’s and ’70’s era Italian made wahs for Vox, Jen Crybaby and Thomas Organ. (see MP-2).
• Pigtronix EP-1 – older model expression pedal with the “Dunlop” case.
Exceptions: Does not fit Pigtronix VP-26U or the similar Moog EP-1.
• Area 51 – built from 2002 through the end of October 2009.
• MXR
• CAE
• Budda – Not for the “Bud-Wah” with the curved edges but we can possibly make one for it, contact us
• Whipple
• Wilson
MP-2
Vintage Italian wahs. Fits some 1960’s and ’70’s era wahs made in Italy for Vox, Jen Crybaby and Thomas Organ. Certain models made in Italy use a slightly different hole pattern. To determine if this fits yours… Remove the bottom plate and accurately measure the distance from the center of the top screw hole to the center of the bottom screw hole (along the same side). This should be 8-1/16″ (8.062″) for this mounting plate. SEE diagram in the “More Info” tab for details. The standard MP-1 listed above is 7-15/16″ (7.938″) so they are very close. Measure very carefully, center to center.
MP-3
Few RMC1 and RMC3 wahs from late 2000 to early 2001 that use a very unique type of case. These wahs have the following features: The top rubber pad is smooth foam (no lines), has a lightweight unpainted aluminum body and the base plate is heavier with a slight gold tone appearance.
MP-5
Dunlop 535Q’s with the “Q” control on the bottom. This mounting plate has access holes for the rotary controls on the bottom. Newer models with the controls on the side would use the MP-1.
• Area 51 (built from November 2009 to the present)
• BBE
• Eleca
• Friedman
• JAM Wahcko
• Mission Engineering – (Wah, Volume, Expression, Aero)
• MJM Guitar FX
• Modtone
• Moog EP-1
• Rocktron
• RMC -- Current RMC 1LE, RMC-10, RMC-11, RMC Joe Walsh models and older models built from July 2006 to about early 2010. Most of these pedals are distinguished by all these features: They are about 10″ long (NOT 10.5″)… the rubber foot treadle pad has no words on it and it has lines that run left to right… AND the power jack is on the left/output side.
MP-7
RMC’s that were built from late 2010 that have the longer 10.5″ length case. These cases are also known as the “front loaded” design. Other RMC cases are only about 10″ long.
Exceptions: Does not fit the RMC-1LE, RMC-10 or the RMC Joe Walsh model (see MP6).
MP-8
Xotic Wah and Volume. This mounting plate fits the shorter case of the Xotic Effects Wah and Volume pedals.
MP-00
Moollon wah pedals with the same basic footprint as a typical Dunlop wah but the screw holes on the bottom are spaced slightly different.
MP-72
Fulltone MDV-3 V2 with the following attributes:
• A shorter case than the old original DejaVibe
• The switch inset near the heel
• Serial number of 2892 or higher
• Distance between front and back screw holes on the bottom are about 7.18" apart.
Note: NOT for Mini DejáVibe 3 with serial # 2891 and lower.
MP-75
Fulltone MDV-3 with the following attributes:
• A shorter case than the old original DejaVibe
• The switch inset near the heel
• Serial number of 2891 or lower
• Distance between front and back screw holes on the bottom are about 7.45" apart.
Note: NOT for Mini DejáVibe 3 "V2" (version 2) with serial # 2892 and higher.
MP-89
Fits some Fulltone wah and Deja Vibe MDV-2 pedals. Others use the MP-91 below.
See diagram in the “More Info” tab to determine the model number you need.
MP-91
Fits some Fulltone wah and Deja Vibe MDV-2 pedals. Others use the MP-89 above.
See diagram in the “More Info” tab to determine the model number you need.
Note: NOT for Mini DejáVibe 3 "V2" (version 2) with serial # 2892 and higher.
MP-163
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MP-EH
Fits some Electro Harmonix vintage wah pedals from the 1970's
Certain older models made in Italy use a slightly different hole pattern. To determine if this fits yours… Remove the bottom plate and measure the distance from the center of the top screw hole to the center of the bottom screw hole (along the same side). This should be 8-1/16″ (8.062″) for this mounting plate. Note: The standard MP-1 is 7-15/16″ (7.938″) so they are very close. Measure carefully center to center.
MP-89 vs. MP-91
To determine whether your Fulltone pedal needs the MP-89 or the MP-91… you will need to take a measurment on the pedal. You need you to measure the distance between two of the screw holes that hold the metal cover on the bottom. Do not measure the bottom cover plate itself. It has oval shaped holes and fit either size. The measurement needs to be the screw holes on the pedal itself so you should remove the cover to expose them.
The dimension to measure is the distance between two holes (center to center of the holes) front to back (toe to heel) on the same side (either right or left).
We have discovered there are 2 different dimensions out there and they are both close but not interchangeable. The most common is a little over 9″ (about 9-1/16″ or 230mm) and the less common is a little under 9″ (about 8-15/16″ or 227mm). Not much difference yet this is important. It is critical that you measure carefully to get the correct mounting plate.
6 Reviews for Wah Mounting Plate
- Works Perfect for my RMC10 - Friday, April 28, 2023 AnonymousMounting plate has arrived and it fits my RMC10 just right. Geoffery Teese of Real McCoy Customs recommended I go with Stompin Ground. It has worked great to safely secure my Wah to my board. I'm very happy with the product.
Thank you!
Kyle
Alabasterjams.com - Suh-weet! - Wednesday, September 1, 2021 Greg McClureTotalmente excelente. Just received this mounting plate well-wrapped in a dozen or so carefully folded pages of the Topeka Capital-Journal from September 17, 2015. Aside from reading about how two men were attacked by pit bulls with no charge yet filed, and seeing that Family Circus was, as of 2015, still in syndication, I also had the pleasure of unwrapping my all-black MP-1 wah mounting plate and affixing it to my 25+years-old Vox V847 wah pedal which has on numerous occasions become the centerpiece of awesome musical memories. The plate fit perfectly and if this review seems a little over-enthusiastic, well, it's just nice when a problem is simply and utterly solved. Great product. Stompin' Ground for the W. Thank you!
Stompin-Ground responds: Glad you like it! Yes, we try to repurpose, reuse and recycle all we can. We use a lot of newspaper padding which is easy to recycle on down the line if one chooses to do so. Thank you for the review. - Ingenious Little Accessory - Monday, October 19, 2020 Anonymous - Verified PurchaseI bought the MP-6 for an MJM Ulysses Wah. Fit perfectly and did the trick for securing to my board. Buy yours today!
- These are great! - Monday, February 3, 2020 Anonymous - Verified PurchaseThe wah plates are a perfect way to attach my pedals to my board. Troy really sweats the details with the design - perfect sizing, and nice recessed holes for the screw heads. These are great, would highly recommend!
- Awesome! - Wednesday, January 29, 2020 Anonymous - Verified PurchaseThis plate is really useful for attaching my wah to my pedal board
- Handy Product, Great Service - Monday, April 16, 2018 Anonymous - Verified PurchaseThis is my second one of these. Simple, but effective. Quick shipping on Troy's part, enabled me to use at a gig that weekend 😉
Also nicely priced compared to other options.