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    Recommend a good volume pedal?

    ...can anyone suggest a good quality volume pedal?

    its time i added on to my pedal board, yes?

    -dh

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    Ernie ball pedals are rugged but I don't particularily care for the string linkage. They had one that had a nice feature in that you could set the range of volume cut at min level. It could be set so you did not fade out completely. But personally I haven't used one in a long time.

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    I've always like Morleys.

    Silent and the definition of smooth.


    I've also used Ernie Ball and a Sho Bud at one time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulS
    Ernie ball pedals are rugged but I don't particularily care for the string linkage. They had one that had a nice feature in that you could set the range of volume cut at min level. It could be set so you did not fade out completely. But personally I haven't used one in a long time.

    Morley's have this feature also.

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    ...sounds like it will be a george dennis or a morley. the morleys are quite affordable - i'll check the reviews. a combination volume/wah would be useful.

    -dh

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    Volume pedal

    Quote Originally Posted by david henman
    ...can anyone suggest a good quality volume pedal?

    its time i added on to my pedal board, yes?

    -dh
    I've got a Morley "Pro Series" that I like very much. Its rugged, sounds fine and has never given me a day of trouble. Battery life is outstanding.

    Jeff

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    what U need is the goodrich volume pedal.
    it's an opto pedal that is built like a tank and it has a lower profile than the morley pedal.

    http://www.countrypickin.com/steel_g.../goodrich.html

    al brisco sells 'em at http://www.steelguitarcanada.com/ in colbourne, ontario.

    these pedals are guaranteed by the manufacturer to suck no tone and i can attest to that fact. larry carlton uses a goodrich. many others. a little bit more money than other volume pedals, but i absolutely am certain that it would be Ur last volume pedal. i've had mine for years.

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