Shopping for a volume pedal
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Shopping for a volume pedal
Does anyone make a high quality volume pedal that lays flatter than a Goodrich L120?
I must have the most inflexible ankles on the planet, and need something that doesn't require so much heel drop as the Goodrich. (I already tried a block of wood on the back)
Thanks.
I must have the most inflexible ankles on the planet, and need something that doesn't require so much heel drop as the Goodrich. (I already tried a block of wood on the back)
Thanks.
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You might find the old Fender volume pedal more comfortable. The pivot is in the middle, rather than near the rear, with the advantage being the front of your foot doesn't move as much, and the starting angle isn't as severe. It'a also about the lowest profile pedal you can buy, and requires no springs or tension adjustments to stay where you put it.
Whatever type you decide on, try one before you buy one!
Whatever type you decide on, try one before you buy one!
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I have an old soccer injury that can make VP work a little uncomfortable with the wrong pedal. The old Fender doesn't bother it at all. Plus, all that chrome is pretty sweet and it stays put.Donny Hinson wrote:You might find the old Fender volume pedal more comfortable. The pivot is in the middle, rather than near the rear, with the advantage being the front of your foot doesn't move as much, and the starting angle isn't as severe....
Whatever type you decide on, try one before you buy one!
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Hamilton,
Everyone previous to me has given you good advice based on their experience.
I have not tried a Fender pedal, that may work well.
I Broke my ankle many years ago leaving me with me with the same problem you describe.
I have used a rubber wedge (door stop) to determine angles.
and longer screws/feet etc. to find a workable solution.
A fellow forumite with a very similar situation I know uses a Telonics Pedal - I have no personal experience.
Although the pivot point is not optimum, I use a goodrich L style pedal turned 180 degs with the pot wired backwards. At natural rest the volume is off, I have to "decide" to let the notes out. Works for me, but I'm a hack.
Good luck in your quest!
RJ
Everyone previous to me has given you good advice based on their experience.
I have not tried a Fender pedal, that may work well.
I Broke my ankle many years ago leaving me with me with the same problem you describe.
I have used a rubber wedge (door stop) to determine angles.
and longer screws/feet etc. to find a workable solution.
A fellow forumite with a very similar situation I know uses a Telonics Pedal - I have no personal experience.
Although the pivot point is not optimum, I use a goodrich L style pedal turned 180 degs with the pot wired backwards. At natural rest the volume is off, I have to "decide" to let the notes out. Works for me, but I'm a hack.
Good luck in your quest!
RJ
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