Rosin For Volume Pedal?

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Bruce Etter
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Rosin For Volume Pedal?

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I recently replaced a volume pot, along with a new string. Someone told me about a rosin product to use to improve the grip of the nylon cord (to prevent slippage). I think that they called the product "Rosinette". Does this sound familiar to anyone? I was told I could probably buy it at Radio Shack. The clerk at Radio Shack had never heard of it. If someone could help me with what product to use, I would really appreciate it!

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Post by Eric West »

If you are using an Ernie Ball, Here's what I did with mine to stop that problem.

I replaced the set screw with a round headed screw, partially ground for extra clearance but not too much to interfere with the slot, wrapped a nylon bootlace around the pulley and took a wrap on the screw. threaded it through the eyes and melted a knot on each end. It's worked for over 18 years like that.

I also ditched the "tone pot". AB EJ Extra life pots last between 3 and 5 years. No noise.
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Post by Glenn Austin »

You can buy Rosinite spray on the Emmons website.
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Post by Bruce Etter »

Thanks for your help! I just ordered the rosinite from the Emmons website.

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Post by Donny Hinson »

I have always wax coated the strings by "sawing" them through a candle. It cuts down slippage and fraying, and doubles or triples the life of the string.
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