Goodrich PF2 Volume Pedal

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Ray Uhl
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Goodrich PF2 Volume Pedal

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Need help...I have a Model PF2 volume pedal and would like to know if anyone has any information on how they should work; also a schematic if you have one. I can make it passive, but before modifying I would like to get it back to original.

Thanks, any information will be appreciate. Nothing on the web.

Ray
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Bill Ferguson
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Contact Jim Palascar or Kevin Ryan at Goodrich. They always try to help. That is a very old pedal, so they might not have any info, but it's worth a try.

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Jerry Overstreet
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Is it PF2 or PH2? The PH2 was a photo cell pedal with stereo capability. I'm not familiar with a PF2 model.
Ray Uhl
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Correction: S/B PH2

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Jerry,
My mistake...it is a PH2.
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I have the Goodrich brochures that I'll show here FWIW.
It is a light beam, photocell type pedal...that's about all I can tell you.

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better shot of the description of the PH pedal circuits:

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Sorry, that's all I have. No schematics or other knowledge of these. Tom Bradshaw used to deal in Goodrich pedals years ago. He might have something to share.
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Volume Pedal

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Thanks, Jerry. I appreciate all the information I can get.
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