Telonics Multi-Taper VP

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Danny Sneed
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Telonics Multi-Taper VP

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Hi Everybody,
I've been playing the new Telonics Pedal for about a week. It's awesome! This pedal has nine different tapers to choose from. All you have to do is push a button to find the taper you like. This VP gives you the best signal and true tone that you will find. Do yourself a favor, if Telonics comes to a Steel Show near you check out their equipment. You can go to their website and check out the specs on this wonderful pedal.
Thanks for your time,
Danny
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Telonics Volume Pedal

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Danny I bought one also and it just sounds to my ears the best pedal I have used or tried. I can not say enough on how good this pedal is..
Daryl
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I am looking at replacing my pedal. Telonics is at the top of the list as well as the Hilton is. I have heard nothing but good about both of them. I will get a chance to try a Telonics next weekend so that should help me. I have friends who use both pedals and speak highly about both brands.
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Post by Danny Sneed »

Hi Daryl, Thanks for taking time to respond. You're right, they're a wonderful pedal.

And Paul, You'll be happy with either pedal. Hilton makes a fine pedal.
Thanks,
Danny
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Danny, I was wondering if your Mother is still alive? I heard about your Father and Brother's passing. Your Father used to book a band I played in out of Portland, Oregon. That was in the early 1970's. The band stayed at your parents house in Twin Falls, Idaho everytime we passed through. Your Mother cooked for us, and treated us like her own kids. You had wonderful parents, and talented brothers. I don't remember the exact date, but I remember playing in Montana when your two brothers were playing in Misoula, Montana. Also had the pleasure of playing with a guitar playing firend of yours, Johnny Spaugh. Johnny and I played in a band together in the biggest club in Joblin, Missouri for over a year together, I think around 1979-1980.
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Paul King wrote:I am looking at replacing my pedal. Telonics is at the top of the list as well as the Hilton is. I have heard nothing but good about both of them. I will get a chance to try a Telonics next weekend so that should help me. I have friends who use both pedals and speak highly about both brands.
Paul... I’ve only had 3 different pedals... Sho~Bud, Goodrich L120, and the Telonics Multi Taper... I’ve been really happy with the Multi-Taper, I love having the ability to change the Taper’s between the various pedals out there... Gives you the ability to explore.
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Danny, thanks for calling today. Sorry to hear about your Mother's passing. My Mother died last year, so I know how that feels. Sorry I could not hear you very good on the phone. Had to pass the phone to Joy and have her translate. When you called I had been in a recording session for 7 solid hours. I had two Nashville 112 amps screaming E9th Ray Price shuffle songs all day. I had been recording with my old black 1971 Emmons push pull. The sound was so shrill and good, it could cut a man in half. Danny,wish you would come back to the Branson Steel Show with Fred Justice on July 25th. That is if you could stand to ride with Fred for 2,600 miles. Would love to visit and hear you pay steel.
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Love the pedal

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I've had mine for two months now and agree its got a lot of features. Worth saving up for!
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Post by Danny Sneed »

Hello Keith,
There's nothing better than 2 guys that can't hear having a phone conversation.
Sorry to hear about your mom. Most moms are really special. I believe they get a free pass to heaven.
Glad to hear that you're doing a CD. If you get a chance put it on an 8 Track and send me one. I'll be able to listen to it while I'm driving to work.
Speaking of Fred, you are right, riding with Fred a lot of people would be in danger. I'd go Postal before we'd get to Globe. Seriously, I hope you and Fred and all the guys have a great time.
Danny
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