Ive seen a few pedals recently that have epoxy resin all over the circuit boards and I was just wondering why they did this? Seems to be a bad idea from a servicing point of view! Andy
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I guess most pedal makers that put epoxy on there do this to make it difficult to reverse engineer their pedal because it's a) something completely new and they've spent quite a long time to design this or b) a clone of something else while claiming it is not.
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