diy pedal riser 2" Pedalboard Risers
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diy pedal riser

diy pedal riser 2" Pedalboard Risers

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diy pedal riser 2" Pedalboard RisersOverview Packs Specs FAQ Updated for 2026 Helweg risers offer a versatile, secure way to boost nearly any pedal enclosure. They can also support a plywood panel to create a solid back row riser tier. Create a secure raised pedalboard levelexactly where you need it. US Patent D838575 Packaged for one individual pedal. All packages include 2 risers, wood mounting screws, and mounting screws for a specific enclosure style. Hardware Pack 1 includes longer

  • Updated for 2026

    Helweg risers offer a versatile, secure way to boost nearly any pedal enclosure. They can also support a plywood panel to create a solid back-row riser tier.

    Create a secure raised pedalboard level—exactly where you need it.

    US Patent D838575

    Packaged for one individual pedal.
  • All packages include 2 risers, wood-mounting screws, and mounting screws for a specific enclosure style.

    Hardware Pack 1 includes longer screws (#6-32 x 5/8") for common enclosures with countersunk-screw base plates. These include MXR, Analogman, JHS Pedals, Keeley, Xotic, and hundreds more.

    Hardware Pack 2 includes short screws (#6-32 x 1/2") for sheet-metal enclosures including Strymon.

    Hardware Pack 3 includes specially threaded screws and spacers for Boss and similar Japanese enclosures with rubber base-plate pads.

    Hardware Pack 4 includes metric screws (3mm x 12mm) for Eventide, TC Helicon. 

    Hardware Pack 5 includes 4 Angled brackets with additional screws and spacers for enclosures with side screws. Examples include J. Rockett, Fulltone, and Jetter.

    Hardware Pack 6 includes special screws used exclusively by TC Electronics.


    • Dimensions: L: 6.5", x W: 0.69", x H: 2"
    • Weight (per riser): 2.5 oz.
    • 13-gauge steel
    • Textured black powder-coat finish
    • #6 wood screws with washers
    • Stainless screws for pedal mounting
    • Leg holes can attach to clamps to organize cables
    • Manufactured in Kansas City
    • 5-year warranty
  • Each package includes a riser pair, wood screws, and hardware for directly attaching one effect pedal—no Velcro required. The versatile design accommodates a wide range of enclosure sizes.

    Risers can also support a plywood panel to create a solid raised tier. A quality 3/8" (9 mm) thick plywood panel stays rigid without center support up to about 14" long. Add more risers to support longer panels.

    The 2" riser height offers clearance for most power supplies as well as patchbays, DI boxes, buffers, and other devices not requiring foot access.

    Mounting FAQ

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