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Re: Volume pedals, foreign soil for me.

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 1:13 am
by Ironbird13
Gone Fission wrote:I've got an old (20ish years?) Morley mono volume pedal, PVO maybe? Never liked the taper -- Most of it comes on at the very end of the sweep. So I don't really use it. EB's seem to work better for what I want, but I've never owned one.


the sweep on those can be altered by rotating the bracket that holds the lightbulb slightly :thumb:

Re: Volume pedals, foreign soil for me.

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 8:37 am
by aphidinvasion
why not go the new dunlop dvp3 when it comes out, it doubles as an expression pedal

Re: Volume pedals, foreign soil for me.

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 11:52 am
by crohny
aphidinvasion wrote:why not go the new dunlop dvp3 when it comes out, it doubles as an expression pedal



Doesn't have stereo ins and outs so it is of no use to me. Probably just invest in an expression pedal for my delay lab and get a volume pedal or wah down the road.

Re: Volume pedals, foreign soil for me.

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 12:01 pm
by ryan summit
im guessin you run both amps
at the same level all the time huh
where do you split your signal?

Re: Volume pedals, foreign soil for me.

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 2:01 pm
by dubkitty
i have two EBs: a regular volume pedal that i run between fuzz and delay so i can do swells into the repeats. and a stereo volume/pan pedal that i use to pan between my two loopers. i have not used the stereo pedal for actual stereo output, but theoretically it should work in VOLUME mode.

over the years i've had other pedals which i didn't much like...i did not care for the Morley volume i tried, and hated the Goodrich that came with my now-departed pedal steel. what i like about the EBs is that they're neutral in terms of affecting the signal, and that the regular volume pedal has a dip switch to change the taper from one curve which is more linear to a second which is more of an audio taper so you can pick which you want for a particular use.