Newer Volume Pedal Static - Pot already?
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Newer Volume Pedal Static - Pot already?
I bought the Goodrich pedal new only about 6 months ago. I'm hearing static when pedal is pressed. Is it the pot, or maybe something else?
Thanks,
michael
Thanks,
michael
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probably the pot - thats the only thing in there!
I would make sure you work it out a few times and see if you can work surface oxidation off. You can always spray the pot with Caig Deoxit, but the noise will come back.
I use goodrich pedals and just deal with the little noises - as long as its not audible when you are playing, you should be ok. If it is, you may need to take action be it cleaning the pot or replacing it.
If you play a lot, you'll wear through pots at a rate of about 1 per year. Thats been my experience anyway.
I would make sure you work it out a few times and see if you can work surface oxidation off. You can always spray the pot with Caig Deoxit, but the noise will come back.
I use goodrich pedals and just deal with the little noises - as long as its not audible when you are playing, you should be ok. If it is, you may need to take action be it cleaning the pot or replacing it.
If you play a lot, you'll wear through pots at a rate of about 1 per year. Thats been my experience anyway.
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One of the prime reasons I stopped using a Pot type volume pedal. The pots that are available (even the supposed long life models) can develop problems relatively fast.
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I replaced the pots in 2 Goodrich pedals with the Tom Bradshaw Dunlop pot. You can read about it here: http://www.songwriter.com/bradshaw/potentiometers.php
And Tom is great to do business with. When I ordered the 2nd pot, he mailed it out same day before receiving my check, simply because I was a repeat customer!
And Tom is great to do business with. When I ordered the 2nd pot, he mailed it out same day before receiving my check, simply because I was a repeat customer!
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Goodrich Pedal
I had the same thing happen. I called Ollie and he said it was covered under warranty but he wanted me to send him the old one first so I would be without my pedal for 2/3 weeks or maybe longer so I am now using a new Hilton lowboy pedal and wah la no noise. I did take the cover off the other pot and sprayed it and it's was OK after that.................clark
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I agree with Tommy, and Lee.Tommy Boswell wrote:I replaced the pots in 2 Goodrich pedals with the Tom Bradshaw Dunlop pot. You can read about it here: http://www.songwriter.com/bradshaw/potentiometers.php
And Tom is great to do business with. When I ordered the 2nd pot, he mailed it out same day before receiving my check, simply because I was a repeat customer!
I bought a new Goodrich pedal in 07', and it was scratchy, and 'poppy' straight out of the box.
Within a few months, I put two more pots in it before somebody on the Forum turned me on to the Dunlop pots from Tom Bradshaw. It's been great ever since.
(*note to Tommy B.) Tom Bradshaw is the standard by which I measure superb customer service, and the model, by which, I try to treat my own clientele. I started ordering products from Tom over 25 years ago. Even though he didn't know me from Rip Van Winkle, Tom would always send my order that day, or the next, and I would always receive it before my check arrived at his mailbox.
Michael, if you decide to try the Dunlop, look up Greg Cutshaw. He has an excellent,(free) online tute on installing a Dunlop pot. Tom's diagram might be a little confusing.
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