No. It's only used for condenser mics and direct boxes anyway. A pedal board shouldn't require it. Dynamic mics will usually ignore it, but I'm not sure if the 48VDC from the phantom supply could damage the electronics on a complicated piece of gear like a pedalboard. Regardless, it shouldn't cause feedback. Turn it off though if you don't require it.
There are a few online retailers one can go to in order to get a custom pedal board. One can purchase them from 'Trailer Trash Pedal Boards', 'Blackbird Pedal Boards' and 'Helweg Pedal Boards'.
I would say a Wah Wah pedal and some type of distortion.
Gasoline pedal/air intake pedal
An Improper WIPE.. will cause a skid Too much pressure on the gas pedal or brake pedal can cause a skid.
it could be the rotors
The brake pedal and the accelerator pedal can cause a change in speed.
The pedal needs to be greased with good ole WD-40 where the pedal goes into the firewall.
in fuse board above accelarrator pedal
There are 4 manuals or keyboards and a pedal board. Each manual has 61 keys and the pedal board has 32 pedals. So there are 244 keys and 32 pedals total.
Letting go of the pedal or pushing the gas pedal.
The brake pedal has nothing to do with it. If air is in the system then bleed the brakes.
electronic pedal or power control